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As we know, Peter, Mike, and the infants in the gallery all read this forum.Just catching up on Dopey and Dopier watch show, although could only watch so much, so much nonsense.
Trevor gets a mention
Peter obviously doesn't know the difference between a tank case and Tonneau case.
They do a price comparison with their biggest competitor, Amazon, we're a £100 cheaper than Amazon.
It's actually an Amazon marketplace seller, Peers Hardy, who are the Gresham owner.
Gresham are British watchmakers with a profound heritage.
They're not watchmakers and they've no f*** all heritage.
A gresham customised automatic movement with a customised rotor styled on a F1 steering wheel.
Load of bollocks, it's a bog standard Chinese M2771B movement, f*** all to do with F1.
Peter waffling on a load of bollocks about a genius aluminium chassis case, framed alloyed chassis Peter says he's only seen this in what they call an incabloc protection, to protect movement when dropped etc..
The incabloc protection has sod all to do with the case.
Just so you can get it right next time, Pedro, if you actually want to - below is a photo of an incabloc shock protection. It’s one of three very commonly used - Incabloc, Etachoc or Novodiac (generally used by Swatch, on lower-grade mechanisms, and Kif (generally used by Rolex, AP, JLC, and has two separate shock protection elements). There are others, rarer, but these three are the ones I’d see most often in the workshop.
Kif is definitely superior. As regards incabloc or etachoc, there’s not really a lot to choose between them. Some prefer incabloc, but each is easy to work on and neither, IMO outperforms the other by any significant margin. Even incabloc only has five components to it in total.
If you’re not sure what’s in any given watch, just look at the shape of the spring. Incabloc looks like the below photo. They describe it as a ‘lyre’ shape (perhaps IW heard the word and thought ‘liar’, naturally being attracted to it!!
Etachoc resembles the ETA logo shape. From my own perspective,
Incabloc makes servicing easier in one respect because it stays attached on a hinge, but there’s an important drawback - if that hinge or spring gets damaged - and they do - it is more time consuming and expensive to repair than Etachoc. If an Etachoc spring is damaged it is a low cost replacement item.
Also, from a mechanical engineering perspective, Incabloc has 2 longer points of contact whereas Etachoc/Novodiac has 3 shorter points of contact. In practice, there are pros and cons to each, and my overall opinion is that either is as good as the other.
But none of them, Pedro, is a watch case!!