The Omega Caliber 1435 is a Swiss quartz analog movement, introduced in the early 1990s as an evolution of the popular 14xx family. It was designed to power a range of slim, stylish dress and sports watches, continuing Omega’s focus on accuracy, ease of use, and refined aesthetics.
Like its predecessors, the 1435 features a central seconds hand, quickset date, and hacking seconds, making it a practical and user-friendly movement for daily wear. It was widely used in the De Ville, Constellation, and Seamaster lines during the early 1990s.
Type: Quartz analog
Functions: Hours, minutes, central seconds, quickset date
Jewels: 6
Battery: 364 (SR621SW)
Frequency: 32,768 Hz
Accuracy: ±10 seconds/month
Power Reserve: Approximately 2 years
Hacking Seconds: Yes
Quickset Date: Yes
Dimensions: Diameter ~18.2 mm, thickness ~2.5 mm
Finish: Rhodium-plated bridges with high-quality finishing
The 1435 movement is notable for its enhanced energy efficiency and improved electronic components, which allowed for more consistent performance and longer battery life.
The Caliber 1435 was installed in several Omega models, including:
Omega De Ville Quartz
Omega Constellation Quartz (non-chronometer variants)
Omega Seamaster Quartz dress and sport models
Various regional market editions
Typical watch characteristics include:
Case sizes between 33 mm and 36 mm
Stainless steel, gold-plated, or two-tone cases
Classic dial designs with applied indices or Roman numerals
Date window at 3 o’clock
Sapphire or mineral crystals
These watches offered a blend of elegance, durability, and precision, appealing to both professionals and casual wearers.
Owners of watches powered by the 1435 benefit from:
Accurate timekeeping, maintaining time within ±10 seconds per month
User-friendly quickset date and hacking seconds for easy adjustments
Long-lasting battery life, reducing the frequency of servicing
Smooth ticking seconds hand, preserving traditional watch aesthetics
Its reliability made it a favored movement for those who valued Swiss quality without mechanical complexity.
The 1435 remains serviceable with:
Battery replacements recommended every 2 years
Regular inspection and replacement of gaskets for water resistance
Availability of parts and donor movements through Omega service centers and specialists
Proper servicing ensures longevity and maintains Omega’s standards of performance.
While quartz movements often receive less attention, the 1435 has gained appreciation for:
Its place in Omega’s quartz evolution
Its combination of performance and elegant design
Providing an affordable entry point into vintage Omega collecting
Maintaining strong daily wear reliability
Collectors value well-preserved examples with original parts and documentation.
The Omega Caliber 1435 embodies Omega’s commitment to precision and quality during the quartz era. Offering accuracy, low maintenance, and refined styling, it remains a solid choice for those seeking a dependable Swiss watch with a classic look. Whether for collectors or everyday wearers, the 1435 continues Omega’s legacy of excellence in quartz watchmaking.
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