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Hi Jim, possible dumb question; Are you asking what an incabloc is? Or are you asking why it's mentioned on the dial (when the movement doesn't appear to have one)?
Sorry for the vague post, at the time I was pre-occupied with other stuff and not on the ball. As Ash mentioned, I was questioning why the dial is marked INCABLOC but the movement clearly isn't. Obvious re-dial?
No, I don't think its a re-dial per say, more like a dial switch. The Landeron caliber 248 is based on the caliber 48 and some derivatives of this do have INCABLOC shock protection. There are plenty of these NOS dials floating around and will fit the many variations on the base caliber.