The Omega Caliber 1012 is an automatic mechanical movement introduced in the 1970s. It represents one of Omega’s in-house automatic calibers designed to provide consistent timekeeping and efficient automatic winding. This movement was widely used in Omega’s dress and sports watches of the era.
Type: Automatic mechanical
Functions: Hours, minutes, central seconds, quickset date
Jewels: Approximately 23
Frequency: 19,800 vibrations per hour (vph)
Power Reserve: Around 42 hours
Diameter: About 28 mm
Thickness: Suitable for medium-sized wristwatches
The Caliber 1012 was installed in:
Omega dress watches with elegant styling
Sport models requiring reliable automatic movements
Timepieces with and without date complications
Typical features include:
Stainless steel, gold, or two-tone cases
Clear and legible dials
Acrylic or mineral crystals common in the 1970s
The 1012 is known for:
Smooth and reliable automatic winding
Stable and accurate timekeeping at 19,800 vph
Durable construction capable of daily wear
Moderate beat rate enhancing serviceability and longevity
Routine maintenance involves:
Servicing every 3 to 5 years
Cleaning and lubrication of mechanical components
Replacement of worn parts as needed
Ensuring efficient operation of the automatic winding mechanism
Parts and servicing expertise may require specialized watchmakers for vintage movements.
Collectors value the Omega Caliber 1012 for:
Its representation of 1970s Swiss automatic watchmaking
Use in a variety of Omega vintage models
Mechanical robustness and reliability
Classic vintage watch charm
The Omega Caliber 1012 is a reliable automatic movement that showcases Omega’s dedication to precision and craftsmanship during the 1970s. It remains a favored caliber for vintage watch enthusiasts and collectors.
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