The Lemania 1350 is a modernized, updated chronograph movement based on the early automatic chronograph co-developed by Omega and Lemania (Cal. 1340/1040). After Lemania's ownership went through Heuer and then Breguet, the company was re-launched as Nouvelle Lemania. As mechanical watches experienced a resurgence, the movement was redesigned, modernized, and re-introduced as Cal. 1350 in 1994. Features improved specifications including 25-30 jewels and 45-hour power reserve. A flyback variant was also produced. Used notably by Breguet in the Type XX (with flyback) and Ebel in their 1911 collection.
Movement Type
Automatic
Jewel Count
25 jewels
Power Reserve
45h
Frequency
28,800 vph (8 Hz)
Diameter
31mm
Height
6.4mm
Display Type
Analog
Rotor Type
bidirectional
BRAND
LemaniaTYPE
AutomaticSTATUS
DiscontinuedMANUFACTURE
In-houseLAUNCH YEAR
1994CALIBER FAMILY
1340COUNTRY
SwitzerlandALSO KNOWN AS