1948, the year watches changed forever!

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  • Опубликовано: 25 май 2024
  • The elegance and genius of the shock system.
    Look through the eyes of a watchmaker and share the passion of Kalle Slaap from team Chronoglide!
    Tutorial on watch repair by watchmaker Kalle Slaap from Chronoglide, Vintage Watch repair specialists near Amsterdam.
    ‪@ChronoglideWatchmaking‬
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Комментарии • 57

  • @chuckfinley3542
    @chuckfinley3542 Месяц назад +11

    Excellent explanation of the shock system. You should have your own RUclips channel to discuss watch repair. Wait a minute, you already do! 😁

  • @Rijidij61
    @Rijidij61 Месяц назад +12

    Looking sharp in a waistcoat Kalle!

  • @BrianMCarroll
    @BrianMCarroll Месяц назад +3

    That’s the best explanation of watch shock protection I’ve seen. Thank you. As the owner of a 1935 vintage watch, I appreciate what a revolution in reliability this was. And yes I do budget for the occasional broken balance wheel stem.

  • @JebusCripes
    @JebusCripes Месяц назад +1

    Newbie watchmaker here... losing more parts than I'm saving at the moment! 🙄
    I was really confused at how the jewels could possibly provide shock protection, this video explained it perfectly, so thank you!

  • @davidwinfield7317
    @davidwinfield7317 Месяц назад +1

    Very interesting, really enjoy and appreciate someone taking the time to explore and explain the magic of mechanical watch movements

  • @scarborough291
    @scarborough291 Месяц назад +1

    Brilliant explanation. Loved the telephone dial reference, never knew that link to the song.

  • @carlorobazza7569
    @carlorobazza7569 25 дней назад +1

    Thank you for such a wonderful explanation. I'd seen Incablock during watch repair videos, but they never explained what was so great about it. The mock-up you showed explained it perfectly! Thank you very much!

  • @bolgerguide
    @bolgerguide Месяц назад +6

    Great jewel shock spring model to show clients how it works.👍

  • @rossjackson3670
    @rossjackson3670 Месяц назад +8

    Wonderful information, demonstration and waist coat.

  • @Drogenhunter
    @Drogenhunter Месяц назад +1

    Not only did I learn something about incabloc, but also about a telephone dial and the 3 minute markings on the subdial. Thank you for sharing this information!

  • @peterbroderson6080
    @peterbroderson6080 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks, I learned a lot watching this video. I have a personal collection of over 100 vintage watches, and am learning so much about them from RUclips videos. Thanks for this one! I just bought a 1940's Universal Geneve Compur three dial 18ct beautiful!

  • @carlosbah4623
    @carlosbah4623 Месяц назад +1

    I like the passion and clarity with which he explains everything.
    ¡Gracias por compartir!
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  • @Omegaspeedmaster69
    @Omegaspeedmaster69 Месяц назад +1

    Nice video as always!
    The famous omega 30mm movement had incabloc in 1941,which was the first omega to have shock protection.A movement called 30t2pc,going by the omega book,a journey through time.

  • @MichaelMitchell-vk9lk
    @MichaelMitchell-vk9lk Месяц назад +1

    Great explanation,it may change my approach to buying vintage watches pre 48. Thank you for the video,so helpful and interesting

  • @jeff11oo
    @jeff11oo Месяц назад +1

    great video again kalle thank you

  • @zeroqueguima
    @zeroqueguima Месяц назад +1

    I have a Eterna Matic that was my mother's watch from around 1950. UT us in perfect function and has incablock. Great video.

  • @littleviking488
    @littleviking488 Месяц назад +4

    Hi Kalle, appreciate the excellent video. I have a hand wound Omega chronometer from about 1944 ( a 30T2RG movement) in my collection, with no shock protection, used only on "formal" occasions for precisely the reason you've outlined. I think that you would appreciate that movement and its' place in Omega history . Cheers, Dave

  • @boydsargeant7496
    @boydsargeant7496 Месяц назад +2

    Great explanation Kalle, you brought that to life!

  • @CaptainJerry-
    @CaptainJerry- Месяц назад +1

    Great information! I always wondered about Incabloc and other shock protection, and how it worked. I buy bags of used watches from thrift stores; only 1 in 100 is worth keeping and restoring. When I am watching an old movie, I will salvage the Straps. Bands, Bracelet, Crystal, Case, Dial, Hands, and Good Movements from the rubish watches. About once a month I clean then assemble the used parts into a Frakenwatch!

  • @johnrieley1404
    @johnrieley1404 Месяц назад +1

    Nice explanation, thanks. I liked the mechanical plaque showing the thin spring in motion. 1948 was a big year. Well to my espresso -- but in the AM. Sometimes using San Francisco Bay Coffee decaf beans in my Baratza grinder, they are surprising good.

  • @amandagelien9612
    @amandagelien9612 Месяц назад +1

    Correction the u boat offers used armbandure first

  • @edgeyt1
    @edgeyt1 Месяц назад +1

    My dad was issued with a Rolex pocket watch during WW2 but had to give it back when he was demobbed :-( He got an Omega Seamaster in 1957 (not the diver version) and kept it for the rest of his life.

  • @simonclegg5301
    @simonclegg5301 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for a great explanation.

  • @owenlaprath4135
    @owenlaprath4135 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for this one! You just taught us, that an Incabloc is not a really big South American pyramid stone made by the Incas, but a suspension and shock absorber system for a really small watch part
    You always make my day, because you so obviously enjoy your watch repair work, and your enthusiasm and happiness just bounces right out of the screen!

  • @user-mp9fk5jm7e
    @user-mp9fk5jm7e Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for that wonderful explanation! Now I understand the way a shock protection system works. Was it the same time that the balance wheel "lost" its small screws around the wheel?

  • @petrokersta5293
    @petrokersta5293 Месяц назад +3

    Another great video, Kalle! Shock protection topic was on my wishlist 😊

  • @tomholloway7566
    @tomholloway7566 Месяц назад +2

    Thanks Kalle 👍

  • @anthonykinrade8642
    @anthonykinrade8642 Месяц назад +1

    Coincides with the invention of the transistor! Another great break through!

  • @howardconger3699
    @howardconger3699 Месяц назад +1

    Did all manufacturers switch after 1948. I have some Elgins and Waltham wristwatches dated after that but they don't seem to have that spring assembly that the incabloc system has. They look like they have a jewel that is screwed down with a two pin tool.

  • @ElderPinto254
    @ElderPinto254 Месяц назад +1

    toen ik 8 jaar jong was snapte ik echt niet waarom er een ikt blok in een horloge moest zitten?! Hahaha good old times..Bedankt Kalle!

  • @da___man
    @da___man Месяц назад +1

    The timing of your video was perfect. I’m just replacing the balance staff on an old Elgin pocket watch. It went well, but the NOS balance staffs from EBay are a little rough and could use burnishing. Now I’m looking for a Jacot tool. It never ends.

  • @ChrisCanuk
    @ChrisCanuk Месяц назад +1

    Net begonnen met horloge maken en heb een aantal oude horloges gekocht om te oefenen. Vandaag ontdekt dat 1 van de zakhorloges een IWC uit 1895 is, heel cool!. Geen incabloc dus 😂

  • @philparkinson462
    @philparkinson462 Месяц назад +1

    Excellent vide Kalle 👍
    I like my IWC c852 with the Pellaton winding system.

  • @gioc4596
    @gioc4596 Месяц назад +1

    Wow, I was not aware oh how much the shock protection helped the hand/wrist held watch. Thanks for the insight and excellent explanation. If I may could shock protection be added to a watch like the one you are showing ? Is it cost effective? Or is that no no because in essence you are changing it?

  • @terriannrogoski5978
    @terriannrogoski5978 Месяц назад +1

    Hi. Enjoy your videos. But I always wondered how they ever combine the two bimetallic, temperature-compensating pieces of the balance wheel. I'm pretty good at figuring things out, but putting these to components together and then delicately machining them to perfection. Have you ever thought of making a video showing how this is done.

    • @ChronoglideWatchmaking
      @ChronoglideWatchmaking  Месяц назад +1

      I’m as fascinated about this process like you and don’t have a 100% answer. Still looking for proof how the did this century’s ago!

  • @MexicoBeachFloridaLiving
    @MexicoBeachFloridaLiving Месяц назад +2

    Kalle, May I go off topic a bit? Thanks. Along with Incabloc/Kif as a genius invention is the automobile tire. imagine a piece of rubber/synthetic going around millions of times at a high rate of speed on an abrasive surface that would destroy any other material, and doing so in all manner of weather. Sorry to go off topic...

  • @RoderikvanReekum
    @RoderikvanReekum Месяц назад +1

    Yes in 1948 the first QUARTZ movement was made!

  • @SimonPollock1
    @SimonPollock1 Месяц назад +1

    Hi Kalle - sorry this comment isn't related to this video - hopefully you can help - a while back you had a video where you used a staking set to reduce the size of the hole/s in main barrel - can you remember which one it was - or anybody else?

    • @ChronoglideWatchmaking
      @ChronoglideWatchmaking  Месяц назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/rshFo-KGgjY/видео.html

    • @SimonPollock1
      @SimonPollock1 Месяц назад

      @@ChronoglideWatchmaking Hey Kalle, thanks for getting back but not reducing the size of the bridge plate hole - reducing the holes in the barrel & barrel cover - I can't remember which video it was.

  • @Doesnotexisttoyou
    @Doesnotexisttoyou Месяц назад +2

    What’s the usual price range for a balance staff replacement?

  • @alhbagioras
    @alhbagioras Месяц назад +1

    Hi, is it possible to change the winding mechanism on an old watch so it would receive a modern stem? For example, to move old pocket watch movements into a wristwatch case, thanks

    • @howardconger3699
      @howardconger3699 Месяц назад

      There are firms and individual watchmakers that do it. One is Vortic Watch Company in Fort Collins Colorado. Specialize in converting American pocket watches. But it is expensive with any of them. The Nekkid watch maker has a YT video where he does one for fun. Called $10 pocket watch into $1000 wristwatch

    • @alhbagioras
      @alhbagioras Месяц назад

      @@howardconger3699 I've done it myself before but with a modern pocket watch, and want to do it again with my 1917 Illinois pocket watch, they do ask for too much to do it

  • @weerobot
    @weerobot Месяц назад +1

    Excellent Analogy..Why not put Shock-System on Ever Pivot in a Watch..!!!not just the Balance Wheel

    • @ChronoglideWatchmaking
      @ChronoglideWatchmaking  Месяц назад +2

      You could do that, but only the balance wheel is relatively heavy with small pivots. The others are more shock resistant already.

    • @weerobot
      @weerobot Месяц назад +1

      @@ChronoglideWatchmaking Cool Thanks..

  • @watchmaking007
    @watchmaking007 Месяц назад +2

    Sorry Kalle, but shock-resistant settings were used from the mid-1930s already, long before 1948.

    • @ChronoglideWatchmaking
      @ChronoglideWatchmaking  Месяц назад +6

      Breguet used the parechute from the early 1800’s. In 1948 it became mainstream for affordable watches. Good comment!

  • @robertcalkjr.8325
    @robertcalkjr.8325 Месяц назад +1

    1948 - The same year that Israel became a nation again. Thanks, Kalle.

  • @erikwinkler
    @erikwinkler Месяц назад +2

    Kan je een oud horloge aanpassen, zodat er een Incabloc inpast?