Titoni Caliber T10

Titoni Caliber T10

Titoni Caliber T10

Brand Titoni
Caliber Number T10
Type Automatic
Lignes
13”’
Diameter
29.3mm
Height
4.10mm
Jewels 32
Power Reserve 68-75 hours
Vibrations Per Hour 28,800 (4 Hz)
Rotor Direction
Uni-directional winding
Features Hours, minutes, central seconds, date
Country of Manufacture Switzerland
Known Models Titoni LINE 1919 (add more in the comments below…)

The Titoni caliber T10 is a manufacture movement that was released in honor of the brand’s 100 anniversary.The T10 was announced in 2019.

Titoni is an independent Swiss watch company.

Some of the topics covered in this caliber listing:

Notable Features of the T10:

  • Large diameter
  • 3 Day power reserve

According to Titoni marketing materials, the T10 is larger than standard automatic movements. The T10 measures just over 29.3mm, compared to a common ETA 2824-2 which is 25.6mm in diameter.

Titoni also notes a power reserve of 3 days, although the official specs point out that the expected power reserve can range from 68 hours (2.83 days) to 72 hours (3 days). If you have a watch with this movement, please share your power reserve experience in the comments below.

In-House or Manufacture?

Titoni calls the caliber T10 a manufacture movement, yet also uses the term in-house in their text.

“This first ever self-developed and manufactured caliber has been engineered with enthusiasm and dedication by the company’s in-house technical and production team.” -Titoni

Is this another example of the confusion caused by Swiss brands touting the in-house/manufacture scale of their movement production? As we’ve seen with brands like Norqain, manufacture movement is confusingly (and often incorrectly) interchanged with in-house production, even by reputable watch journalists.

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David E G
David E G
3 years ago

Would have been a nice addition to the article to include some specific models that house this movement. Thanks for the great info/content nonetheless.

Steve Hampton
Steve Hampton
3 years ago
Reply to  David E G

I am pretty sure this caliber is only in the Line 1919 models that they have linked above in the known models section.

David
David
3 years ago
Reply to  Steve Hampton

Thanks!

Marcus
Marcus
3 years ago
Reply to  David E G

As I learned today there is a second product line that includes the calibre T10.
With the Seascoper the T10 is even COSC certified. Do you know if its the same calibre (just coming with a COSC certificate) or if it was further developed?

Ed.YANG
Ed.YANG
3 years ago
Reply to  Marcus

the T10 employed in the new generation SeaScoper is the same movement as those used in 1919series dress watch. the COSC certification is on the tuning of the movement to COSC specs as far as i know. Since the expose case back is a small window, we won’t be able to see what other “beautification works” on the movement such as perlage or colored screws decorations.
For me, i won’t be too concern of the decorations on the movement. I would be more concern on the robustness of the components…

Scott
Scott
3 years ago

Please, please review your specs for calibers. There are so many with errors, including this page. 28800 bph is not 4 Hz. Throws into question everything else we read.

Tim
Tim
3 years ago
Reply to  Scott

You are spreading false information. 28,800 is 4 Hz. Even Titoni says it! https://www.titoni.ch/en/swiss-watchmaking/manufacture-calibre-t10.html so stop being a troll.

Scott
Scott
3 years ago
Reply to  Tim

What’s 28800 divided by 3600? Did you and Titoni both skip Grade 2 math?

Tim
Tim
3 years ago
Reply to  Scott

Your math is only partially correct because you’re neglecting that the balance wheel is not making full oscillations. That’s why 28,800/3600 = 8/2 = 4 Hz. If you post trolling comments on all of these watch sites, they will tell you the same thing. Read about it. https://www.google.com/search?q=28800%204hz

Titonifan
Titonifan
3 years ago
Reply to  Scott

Gentlemen, if I may interject on this comment thread, what is the Hz of this movement supposed to be, if not 4 Hz? Please explain.

Scott
Scott
3 years ago
Reply to  Titonifan

It was my error. I neglected to remember that there are two vibrations per cycle. For this I get called a troll twice – childish, but still unfortunate.

Tim
Tim
3 years ago
Reply to  Scott

I take back calling you a troll twice, but your initial comment was attacking this community and if you read it again it did come across as trolling. We’re all just here enjoying our hobby and even if there are mistakes, that’s OK, but I didn’t see the mistake so I replied. I’ve been a fan of this site for years and I never seen anyone post a comment like that. I’m following this post because I’m highly considering a Titoni with the T10 caliber. Thanks for clarifying and coming back to reply.

Albert L J Hall
Albert L J Hall
3 years ago
Reply to  Tim

Is it just me but nowhere in any of the ‘blurb’ have I seen the claim that the T10 movement is actually and definitely an in-house one. All it says is that it is a MANUFACTURED MOVEMENT. Forgive me but I really thought that ALL watch movements were MANUFACTURED. MOst of the TITO range still uses ETA/SELLITA movements I see mostly it appears based around the ubiquitous 2824 and it’s various complication. For my money they are overpriced and I’d expect a WR rating of more the 5ATM for my money. You can’ t even wear most of them in… Read more »

Steve Hampton
Steve Hampton
3 years ago
Reply to  Scott

This thread had me pulling out the calculator and questioning everything I learned about watch movements lol. That’s alright. We’re all learning here and sometimes we have to relearn what we already learned. Great site and great community of watch lovers!

MICHAEL M FROST
MICHAEL M FROST
3 years ago
Reply to  Scott

No what’s childish is you came on like an a-hole. Accept it and move on.

Gerard Nijenbrinks
Gerard Nijenbrinks
3 years ago

Is there already an answer to the question ‘Is this another example of the confusion caused by Swiss brands touting the in-house/manufacture scale of their movement production?

Do we meanwhile know these movements are produced?

Relojerolex
Relojerolex
1 year ago

According to their website, it is ‘self-developed and manufactured’. I hope this wording answers your question.

Collin Leung
Collin Leung
3 years ago

I have been checking my Seascoper 600m almost everyday for the last 2 months. It has been running within COSC spec at around +2 sec/day average under static condition in 6 positions. Wearing it became less accurate but still within +3.5 sec/day average. No doubt that the T10 is an accurate movement, esp. for the price of the watch. But there is one weak point: the handwinding feeling is not so robust as compared to the much lesser priced 6R35 Seiko Alpinist (btw running at around -8 sec/day average recently).

Alex
Alex
2 years ago
Reply to  Collin Leung

Hi i would like to get for the Line 1919 is it certify as COSC?

Collin Leung
Collin Leung
2 years ago
Reply to  Alex

The Titoni Seascoper 600m is COSC certified, it has the same T10 movement as the Line 1919, but I don’t know the situation of Line 1919.

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Alex
Alex
2 years ago
Reply to  Collin Leung

Tqvm

Joseph
Joseph
2 years ago

So what is the difference between “in-house” and “manufacture”?

CWR
CWR
1 year ago

I like the look of the T10.

Frank Dirscherl
Frank Dirscherl
5 months ago

Unidirectional winding…which direction?

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