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Incabloc shock protection system

Okay kiddo, so you know how sometimes things can bump around or fall and get damaged? That's why we use things like helmets when we ride bikes or seat belts when we drive in cars to protect us. Well, watches also need to be protected from bumps and falls because they have tiny little parts called "movements" inside that help them work. If these movements get jostled around too much, they can break and the watch won't tell time anymore.

That's where the Incabloc shock protection system comes in! It's kind of like a special helmet for the movements inside a watch. The system has tiny little springs that help cushion the movements from any shocks or bumps. If the watch gets hit or dropped, these springs will absorb the impact and keep the movements safe.

So, think of it like this: if you were playing with a toy car and someone accidentally stepped on it, the car might break. But if the car had a little cushion or protective layer underneath it, it might not break as easily. That's what the Incabloc system does for watches - it helps protect them from damage so they can keep ticking and telling time.
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