Omega 1325

Omega Caliber 1325: Sophisticated Automatic Movement with Enhanced Performance

The Omega Caliber 1325 is an automatic mechanical movement introduced in the early 2000s. It is based on the ETA 2892-A2 platform but features Omega’s proprietary modifications and enhancements to improve durability, accuracy, and shock resistance.

Used in several Omega watch collections, the 1325 combines traditional Swiss craftsmanship with modern technological advancements.


Technical Specifications

  • Type: Automatic mechanical

  • Functions: Hours, minutes, central seconds, quickset date

  • Jewels: 25

  • Frequency: 28,800 vibrations per hour (vph)

  • Power Reserve: Approximately 48 hours

  • Hacking Seconds: Yes

  • Diameter: About 25.6 mm

  • Thickness: Approximately 3.6 mm

  • Beat Rate: 4 Hz

  • Additional Features: Enhanced shock absorption, refined finishing


Watches Featuring Caliber 1325

The Caliber 1325 has been used in:

  • Omega Seamaster Professional watches from the early to mid-2000s

  • Omega De Ville collections

  • Select Omega Aqua Terra models

  • Other Omega watches requiring precise and reliable automatic movements

These watches typically feature:

  • Stainless steel or two-tone cases

  • Date windows at 3 o’clock

  • Sapphire crystals with anti-reflective coatings

  • Sporty and elegant dial designs


Performance and Durability

The 1325 offers:

  • Smooth and reliable automatic winding

  • High precision and stable timekeeping at 28,800 vph

  • Quickset date for convenient calendar management

  • Hacking seconds for precise time synchronization

  • Enhanced shock resistance and durability suitable for active use


Maintenance and Servicing

Maintaining the 1325 includes:

  • Regular servicing every 4 to 6 years

  • Cleaning and lubrication of movement parts

  • Replacement of worn components as needed

  • Gasket and seal checks to maintain water resistance

Parts and servicing expertise are widely accessible.


Collector Appeal

Collectors value the Omega Caliber 1325 for:

  • Its blend of traditional mechanical engineering and modern enhancements

  • Use in popular Omega watches of the early 21st century

  • Robustness, precision, and smooth operation

  • Balanced design suitable for a variety of occasions


Final Thoughts

The Omega Caliber 1325 embodies Omega’s commitment to precision, durability, and innovation. It remains a favored movement among collectors and watch enthusiasts seeking refined Swiss automatic watches with excellent performance.

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