The Omega Caliber 1436 is a Swiss quartz analog movement introduced in the early 1990s as part of Omega’s ongoing development of its quartz watch portfolio. An advancement within the 14xx family, the 1436 offers improved circuit stability, power management, and user-friendly features, making it ideal for both dress and sport watches.
Primarily used in Omega’s De Ville, Constellation, and select Seamaster quartz models, the 1436 combines the tradition of Swiss watchmaking with the convenience and precision of quartz technology.
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
Quickset Date: Yes
Hacking Seconds: Yes
Dimensions: Approx. 18.2 mm diameter, 2.5 mm thickness
Finish: Rhodium-plated plates with modular architecture
This caliber features a hacking seconds hand and quickset date, allowing for precise time setting and easy date adjustment, typical of Omega’s quartz movements of the era.
The Caliber 1436 powered a variety of Omega watches, including:
Omega De Ville Quartz
Omega Constellation Quartz (non-chronometer variants)
Select Seamaster Quartz dress models
Several regional market editions, particularly in Europe and Asia
These watches often featured:
Case sizes between 32mm and 36mm
Stainless steel, gold-plated, or two-tone designs
Date windows positioned at 3 o’clock
Classic, minimalist dials with applied hour markers or Roman numerals
The movement’s slim profile supported Omega’s goal of creating elegant and wearable quartz timepieces.
Owners benefit from:
Accurate and stable timekeeping with monthly deviations within ±10 seconds
User-friendly quickset date and hacking function for precise adjustments
Long battery life, typically lasting around 24 months
Quiet, smooth operation, maintaining a traditional analog watch experience
These qualities made the 1436 suitable for both formal occasions and daily wear, ensuring reliability and style.
The 1436 is known for its:
Low maintenance requirements, mainly battery replacement every 2 years
Need for gasket checks and replacements to maintain water resistance
Availability of spare parts and donor movements through Omega service centers and vintage specialists
Its straightforward design makes servicing accessible for many qualified watchmakers.
While quartz movements may be overshadowed by mechanical calibers, the 1436 is valued for:
Its role in Omega’s quartz evolution during the 1990s
Offering an affordable yet authentic Swiss luxury experience
Being present in some of Omega’s most wearable and stylish quartz watches
Providing reliable, low-maintenance timekeeping for vintage collectors and users
The Omega Caliber 1436 exemplifies Omega’s dedication to precision and refinement in the quartz era. Combining accuracy, ease of use, and elegance, it remains a fine example of Swiss watchmaking adapting to modern demands. For collectors or daily wearers seeking dependable quartz luxury, the 1436 is a reliable and timeless choice.
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