The Omega Caliber 1302 is an automatic mechanical movement introduced in the early 1990s as an evolution of the 1300-series. Based on the trusted ETA 2892-A2 platform, the 1302 incorporates Omega-specific enhancements in finishing, regulation, and durability.
The caliber powered a variety of Omega watches, offering accurate timekeeping combined with smooth operation and robust reliability, making it a favorite among collectors and enthusiasts.
Type: Automatic mechanical
Functions: Hours, minutes, central seconds, quickset date
Jewels: 21
Frequency: 28,800 vibrations per hour (vph)
Power Reserve: Approximately 42 hours
Hacking Seconds: Yes
Diameter: Approximately 25.6 mm
Thickness: Around 3.6 mm
Beat Rate: 4 Hz
The Caliber 1302 was used in:
Omega Seamaster models of the early 1990s
Omega De Ville collections
Selected Aqua Terra watches
Other Omega timepieces requiring precise automatic movements with date
Watches with the 1302 typically include:
Stainless steel, gold, or two-tone cases
Date window at 3 o’clock
Sapphire crystals
Classic and sporty dial designs
The 1302 offers:
Smooth and efficient automatic winding
Accurate and stable timekeeping at a 28,800 vph beat rate
Quickset date for easy calendar adjustments
Hacking seconds allowing precise time setting
Robust build quality for daily wear
Its refined engineering ensures consistent reliability.
Maintenance of the 1302 involves:
Regular servicing every 4–6 years
Cleaning, lubrication, and regulation
Replacement of worn parts as needed
Gasket and seal inspections to maintain water resistance
Parts and servicing expertise are widely available due to the ETA base.
Collectors appreciate the Omega Caliber 1302 for:
Its precision and mechanical sophistication
Use in popular Omega models during the 1990s
Smooth operation thanks to the 4 Hz frequency
Balanced robustness and elegance
The Omega Caliber 1302 stands as a testament to Omega’s dedication to quality, durability, and precision in mechanical watchmaking. It remains a sought-after movement among collectors and enthusiasts who value Swiss craftsmanship.
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