Omega 1302

Omega Caliber 1302: Reliable Automatic Movement with Swiss Craftsmanship

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.


Technical Specifications

  • 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


Watches Featuring Caliber 1302

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


Performance and Durability

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 and Servicing

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.


Collector Appeal

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


Final Thoughts

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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