The Omega Caliber 1455 is a Swiss quartz analog movement, introduced in the mid-1990s as part of Omega’s ongoing advancements in quartz technology. Building on the strong foundation of its predecessors in the 14xx-series, the 1455 incorporated refined electronic components and improved power efficiency to extend battery life and maintain consistent performance.
Widely used in Omega’s De Ville, Constellation, and Seamaster quartz collections, the 1455 combines Swiss precision with a sleek profile suited for both dress and casual watches.
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: Approximately 18.2 mm diameter, 2.5 mm thickness
Finish: Rhodium-plated plates with modular construction
The Caliber 1455 emphasizes energy efficiency and long-term stability, ensuring a balance of performance and durability.
Omega installed the Caliber 1455 in several notable models during the 1990s, including:
Omega De Ville Quartz watches
Omega Constellation Quartz (non-chronometer variants)
Omega Seamaster Quartz dress and sport models
Select regional market editions in Europe and Asia
These watches typically have:
Case sizes ranging from 32 mm to 36 mm
Stainless steel, gold-plated, or two-tone cases
Clean dials with applied indices or Roman numerals
Date windows positioned at 3 o’clock
Sapphire or mineral crystals depending on the production year
The Caliber 1455 offers:
Precise timekeeping with deviations generally under ±10 seconds per month
Smooth operation with a centrally mounted seconds hand and hacking feature
Quickset date function for easy calendar adjustments
Battery life of around two years, minimizing maintenance
These features make the 1455 a reliable choice for both daily wear and formal occasions.
The 1455 movement is low maintenance, requiring:
Battery replacements approximately every two years
Periodic gasket and seal inspections to maintain water resistance
Access to spare parts and donor movements remains good through Omega service centers and qualified watchmakers
Regular servicing ensures long-lasting performance.
Though quartz movements often receive less attention than mechanical ones, the 1455 appeals to collectors for:
Its role in Omega’s quartz innovation during the 1990s
Reliable and elegant timepieces with Swiss craftsmanship
Affordable vintage Omega watches with practical features
Models combining style and precision
The Omega Caliber 1455 exemplifies Omega’s commitment to quality, precision, and durability in the quartz era. Its blend of elegant design and dependable technology makes it a solid choice for collectors and watch enthusiasts seeking accurate, low-maintenance Swiss quartz watches.
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