I like when there's minimum engravings. Nice one! what is the name on the dial?
Thanks friend.. I try find some information about this letter M on mainplate.. I find this Cort on ebay, never see before 616 in this case.. I order new mainspring.. Next is make service, short second pinion.. Question is polish maiplate or not?
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Re: Movement shot of the moment
I picked up an interesting pocket watch today at a local antique market.
At first glance, it looks like a Cortebert cal. 616, but behind the balance I see the UNITAS markings and the numbers 285 and 497.
Does anyone know anything about this movement?
Unitas 285 497 ?
At first glance, it looks like a Cortebert cal. 616, but behind the balance I see the UNITAS markings and the numbers 285 and 497.
Does anyone know anything about this movement?
Unitas 285 497 ?
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Hi,
What exactly do you like to know?
The early Unitas 285/497 is the predecessor of the Unitas 6497.
By the way, all pieces of information can be found on internet and on the Ranfft-DB
https://ranfft.org/caliber/index?Calibe ... 302&page=4
But I used this movement for a Hommage build for a friend of mine, see below.
As you can see it fits in a AliE 47mm but also in a 45mm case.
Dial and hands for a 6497 and/or ST36 can be used on this movement.
What exactly do you like to know?
The early Unitas 285/497 is the predecessor of the Unitas 6497.
By the way, all pieces of information can be found on internet and on the Ranfft-DB
https://ranfft.org/caliber/index?Calibe ... 302&page=4
But I used this movement for a Hommage build for a friend of mine, see below.
As you can see it fits in a AliE 47mm but also in a 45mm case.
Dial and hands for a 6497 and/or ST36 can be used on this movement.
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Re: Movement shot of the moment
thanks @dj57
For some reason, access to Ranfft-DB was often denied from Japan, and I assumed it was closed.
However, I was able to access it with the URL you provided.
Thank you very much.
For some reason, access to Ranfft-DB was often denied from Japan, and I assumed it was closed.
However, I was able to access it with the URL you provided.
Thank you very much.
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Re: Movement shot of the moment
Looks good!To be honest i think the Original Cortebert were better looking then the Rolex clones made from Cortebert.The stars alone is a plus for me!
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Re: Movement shot of the moment
looks so nice with the 616 insideNortON wrote:
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Re: Movement shot of the moment
Laer wrote: ↑May 1st, 2024, 5:50 am I picked up an interesting pocket watch today at a local antique market.
At first glance, it looks like a Cortebert cal. 616, but behind the balance I see the UNITAS markings and the numbers 285 and 497.
Does anyone know anything about this movement?
Unitas 285 497 ?
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Excellent find! I’ve got one of these movements as well, except it’s signed by Arsa rather than Edox. Like DJ57 noted, it’s pretty much the 6497 but with a different bridge layout. I’m pretty sure the parts are interchangeable between the two. There was a discussion here a year or two ago about this one being the bridge of Cortebert using their own in house movements and the switch to the Unitas/ETA 6497.
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