Two screws is always better than one. :):) [nt]

Jun 21, 2020,20:10 PM
 

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Does anybody recognize this movement?

 
 By: northerner : June 21st, 2020-13:11
This robust little guy is the heart inside my Tank Basculante A10. I like it that the balance bridge is supported by two screws - a feature I have never seen on a movement this small before. Anybody can help me identify the origin of Cartier cal. 161? ...  

Cartier Tank Basculante Manual Wind

 
 By: panerai123 : June 21st, 2020-16:10
Dear Friend, the caliber in your watch is a Frederic Piguet 61 extra thin. one of the top manual calibers ever produced and ultra thin to boot. Enjoy. Rafael

Cal. Piaget 4P. [nt]

 
 By: Dmitriy : June 21st, 2020-23:17
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Thank you Dmitriy!

 
 By: northerner : June 22nd, 2020-00:47
You've just made at least one watch nerd very happy.

Frederic Piguet calibre 6.10

 
 By: Geo : July 12th, 2020-12:30
Not Piaget. Cartier is working quite often with Piaget, but not for the Tank Basculante. GEO

FP 6.10 looks nothing like the movement inside the Basculante A10

 
 By: northerner : July 13th, 2020-03:47
Dmitriy is right, it’s a Piaget. It is quite apparent when you look at the architecture of both movements. ...  

Undoubtedly a Piaget

 
 By: openworked : July 21st, 2020-14:36
I still prefer the F. Piguet movement over this as the anglage is much better and there's more technicality with the 3 separate bridges.

Cartier Cal. 161 - Piaget Cal. 40P

 
 By: PoyFR : August 7th, 2020-12:33
Piaget Cal. 40P >>> And here more info! ...