Hello Steve, Nivarox make hairsprings and mainsprings which is now owned by Swatch. Also a Company "Far" make escapements owned by Swatch and they both make about 80% - 90% of hairsprings, mainsprings and escapements for all swiss watch movements. Cooksey
Posts: 62 | Location: Cleveland, Tennessee USA | Registered: November 27, 2002
Not all Nivarox is created equal. I belive I've heard of three grades of the stuff and it affects the cost and quality of the watch.
Elinvar Extra (Hamilton's proprietary hairspring steel) is probably still considered the best although its manufacturing process has been lost along the way.
Posts: 292 | Location: Vancouver, Washington, USA | Registered: May 19, 2005
Even when Hamilton was still making their proprietary Elinvar Extra for railroad watches, they used the best for their 950b watch and a lesser testing version for their 992b. From what I can tell, both might have come out of the same batch of steel. It was as much art as science. May be the same with Nivarox.
Posts: 292 | Location: Vancouver, Washington, USA | Registered: May 19, 2005