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Part VII: Quartz movement assembly

 

Cartier makes all the mechanical and non-moving components of the quartz movements in-house, save for the quartz, battery and integrated circuit. The quartz movements are designed by Cartier and the ICs made to specification by an external contractor.

 


 

 

These are not low-end quartz movements with plastic bridges; the bridges are rhodium-plated brass and decorated.

 


 

Cartier is one of the few companies able to do so since production on a very large scale is required for this to be economical. As a point of note, Cartier has been making its own quartz movements for over 20 years.

 


 

 

 


 

Quartz movements are assembled in batches and sent from one watchmaker to another on a mechanical assembly line.

 


  

 

click here for Part VIII.

This message has been edited by SJX on 2010-07-08 07:49:25

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