The Omega Caliber 1351 is an automatic mechanical movement introduced in the mid-2000s. Based on the trusted ETA 2892-A2 platform, the 1351 features Omega’s proprietary enhancements to improve accuracy, shock resistance, and finishing quality.
This caliber has been incorporated into various Omega models, combining traditional Swiss craftsmanship with modern innovation.
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: Around 3.6 mm
Beat Rate: 4 Hz
The Caliber 1351 has been used in:
Omega Seamaster Professional models of the mid-2000s
Omega De Ville collections
Selected Aqua Terra watches
Other Omega timepieces requiring precise and reliable automatic movements
Typical watch features include:
Stainless steel, gold, or two-tone cases
Date windows at 3 o’clock
Sapphire crystals with anti-reflective coatings
Elegant and sporty dial designs
The 1351 movement offers:
Smooth and reliable automatic winding
Stable and accurate timekeeping at 28,800 vph
Quickset date for convenient calendar management
Hacking seconds for precise time synchronization
Enhanced shock resistance suitable for daily wear
Routine maintenance includes:
Servicing every 4 to 6 years
Cleaning and lubrication of mechanical components
Replacement of worn parts as necessary
Gasket and seal checks to maintain water resistance
Parts and servicing expertise are widely accessible due to its ETA base.
Collectors appreciate the Omega Caliber 1351 for:
Its combination of traditional mechanical craftsmanship and modern enhancements
Use in popular Omega watches from the mid-2000s
Robustness, precision, and smooth operation
Balanced design suitable for various occasions
The Omega Caliber 1351 reflects Omega’s ongoing commitment to quality, precision, and innovation. It remains a favored movement among collectors and enthusiasts seeking reliable Swiss automatic watches with excellent engineering.
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