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The creation of a single movement is a symphony of precision. Watchmakers, often working with tools and techniques honed over generations, assemble hundreds of tiny components, some no thicker than a human hair. They must ensure that the mainspring delivers energy consistently, that the gear train transmits this power efficiently, and that the balance wheel—the heart of the watch—oscillates at a perfectly stable frequency, often 28,800 vibrations per hour. This "tick-tock" is the pulse of the watch, a mesmerizing dance of physics that turns the abstract concept of time into a measurable, mechanical reality.

High-end manufactures distinguish themselves through the finishing of these movements, a practice known as établissage and finissage. Bridges and plates are adorned with Côtes de Genève, a wave-like pattern that catches the light. Screw heads are polished to a mirror shine. Beveled edges are hand-chamfered to a perfect 45-degree angle.

Jornada Técnica: Presente y futuro de la evaluación neuropsicológica

La Fundación Hospitalarias: red de daño cerebral y neurorrehabilitación, Fundación Hospitalarias Cantabria, Universidad Europea del Atlántico y NeuronUP colaboran en la organización del encuentro científico “Presente y futuro de la evaluación neuropsicológica” —que se celebrará el próximo 8 de octubre…

La Fundación Hospitalarias clausura su Programa de Liderazgo para los centros de Navarra, Cantabria y País Vasco

71 profesionales de los centros de Ospitalarioak Fundazioa Euskadi (antes Hospital Aita Menni), Ospitalarioak Gizarte Zerbitzuak Aita Menni, Fundación Hospitalarias Cantabria y Fundación Hospitalarias Navarra han recibido sus diplomas de formación en liderazgo. A la jornada de clausura acudieron representantes…

La Fundación Hospitalarias presenta en exclusiva la gira de preestrenos de “Votemos”, una película que aborda el estigma en torno a la salud mental

La Fundación Hospitalarias llevará en exclusiva el preestreno de la película “Votemos” a 10 ciudades de toda España. El largometraje, dirigido por Santiago Requejo, aborda, con ironía y humor, un tema muy presente en la sociedad: el gran estigma que…
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The creation of a single movement is a symphony of precision. Watchmakers, often working with tools and techniques honed over generations, assemble hundreds of tiny components, some no thicker than a human hair. They must ensure that the mainspring delivers energy consistently, that the gear train transmits this power efficiently, and that the balance wheel—the heart of the watch—oscillates at a perfectly stable frequency, often 28,800 vibrations per hour. This "tick-tock" is the pulse of the watch, a mesmerizing dance of physics that turns the abstract concept of time into a measurable, mechanical reality.

High-end manufactures distinguish themselves through the finishing of these movements, a practice known as établissage and finissage. Bridges and plates are adorned with Côtes de Genève, a wave-like pattern that catches the light. Screw heads are polished to a mirror shine. Beveled edges are hand-chamfered to a perfect 45-degree angle.