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.
Atención a la salud mental desde un modelo integrador, abarcando todo el espectro de enfermedad mental así como adicciones.
El área sanitaria cuenta con unidades de Corta Estancia, Larga Estancia y Hospital de Día así como consultas externas lo cual nos permite adaptarnos a las necesidades individuales de cada paciente.
Unidad de Corta Estancia
La Unidad de Corta Estancia del Área de Salud Mental ofrece un ambiente confortable con personal altamente cualificado para favorecer la recuperación del paciente y su proyecto vital con dignidad.
La Unidad de Larga Estancia del Área de Salud Mental ofrece una atención integral para aquel paciente crónico que presenta un deterioro significativo de su capacidad de funcionamiento psicosocial, presentando dificultades para su desarrollo autónomo.
En nuestro centro el hospital de día constituye un recurso que ofrece un abordaje terapéutico intensivo y flexible, que se adapta según la situación de cada paciente.
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.