I have a slightly older Swiss-made Inca, I haven't used it that much, but it's certainly a very well made machine. I specifically wanted that model because it has a good depth of cut for a small benchtop bandsaw. I was lucky, I got mine for £50.00 on eBay. I bought three blades from your man at Tuff(add my voice to the grateful choir)..
Spares can be obtained from France, at a cost, but I found standard in-line skate bearings will replace the thrust bearings, and Clas Ohlsen(spelling?) sell a pack of 8 for around £8.00.
I added a vacuum cleaner crevice tool for dust extraction, as my model predates that feature, and I fitted a small polycarbonate window to allow the tension scale to be seen without removing the cover.
I also obtained a couple of orange urethane tyres, but I'm dithering a bit over fitting them. Other owners experiences with the urethane tyres are not unanimously favourable.
All-in-all, I've probably spent so much time and money faffing about with it that I could have bought a brand-new bandsaw, but the man I contacted in France told me that all the brand-new ones are rubbish from China. Well, he would say that, wouldn't he?