Omega 2200B

Omega Caliber 2200B: Quartz Precision with a Subtle Upgrade

The Omega Caliber 2200B is an enhanced quartz analog movement, introduced as an evolution of the earlier Caliber 2200. It represents Omega’s commitment to refining its quartz offerings—especially during a time when battery life, case slimness, and serviceability were becoming top priorities for both manufacturers and consumers.

Built for reliability and long-term wear, the 2200B powered a variety of Omega Seamaster, De Ville, and Constellation quartz models during the late 1980s and early 1990s, when quartz was still a preferred movement for many practical watch buyers.


Technical Specifications

  • Type: Quartz analog

  • Functions:

    • Hours, minutes, central seconds

    • Date with quickset (usually at 3 o'clock)

  • Jewels: 7

  • Frequency: 32,768 Hz

  • Accuracy: ±15 seconds/month

  • Battery: 371 (SR920SW)

  • Power Reserve: ~24–36 months

  • Hacking Seconds: Yes

  • Quickset Date: Yes

  • Finish: Rhodium-plated plates, compact and shock-resistant structure

The "B" revision in 2200B typically indicates circuit board updates, more efficient power regulation, and sometimes improvements in gear train tolerances or shock resistance—important for maintaining consistent accuracy and performance.


Watches Featuring Caliber 2200B

Omega installed this movement in multiple collections, including:

  • Omega Seamaster Quartz models

  • Omega De Ville Quartz dress watches

  • Omega Constellation Quartz (non-chronometer references)

  • Various region-specific Omega models sold in Europe and Asia

These watches often featured:

  • Slim stainless steel or two-tone cases

  • Minimalist dials with baton indices or Roman numerals

  • Date windows at 3 o’clock

  • Water resistance between 30–100 meters, depending on model

Thanks to the compact size of the 2200B, these watches had a refined, wearable profile—often thinner than their automatic siblings.


Everyday Performance

With the 2200B, Omega offered:

  • True set-it-and-forget-it accuracy

  • No winding or motion-dependent power

  • Smooth ticking second hand and quickset date

  • High reliability due to quartz oscillator and solid-state electronics

This made the watches ideal for daily use, business wear, or even low-maintenance travel timepieces.


Maintenance and Longevity

The Omega 2200B requires minimal upkeep:

  • Battery changes every 2–3 years

  • Gasket checks and replacement for water resistance

  • Occasional lubrication of the gear train if necessary during servicing

As with most quartz calibers of the period, failed circuits may require donor movements or full module swaps, but parts remain accessible via vintage specialists.


Collector Appeal

The Caliber 2200B appeals to:

  • Fans of vintage quartz Omega watches

  • Collectors seeking durable, under-the-radar daily wearers

  • Those who appreciate Swiss quality in a practical, affordable form

  • Buyers wanting Omega heritage without high maintenance

While not as high-profile as mechanical Moonwatches or Co-Axial models, watches powered by the 2200B offer excellent value and vintage charm in a precision package.


Final Thoughts

The Omega Caliber 2200B represents a refined and reliable chapter in Omega’s quartz movement history. With robust accuracy, sleek case compatibility, and long service intervals, it remains a smart choice for collectors and enthusiasts seeking a low-maintenance, high-quality Swiss timepiece with true Omega DNA.

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