OMEGA 1342

QuartzIn ProductionIn-house
7 jewels

The Omega caliber 1342 is a vintage in-house quartz movement manufactured in Switzerland during the 1970s into the early 1980s. It features 7 jewels, hacking seconds, and hand-winding capability, with a jumping hour complication alongside the date display. The movement uses a type 388 battery, which is no longer available; a type 329 replacement typically lasts approximately 7 months. This caliber was used before Omega began sourcing ETA movements from Swatch Group.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Movement Type

Quartz

Jewel Count

7 jewels

Display Type

Analog

Winding

Quartz (Battery)

COMPLICATIONS

Date

FEATURES

Hacking SecondsHand Winding

More OMEGA movements

Show all →

QUICK FACTS

BRAND

TYPE

Quartz

STATUS

In Production

MANUFACTURE

In-house

COUNTRY

Switzerland

FOR WATCH DEALERS

Sell watches powered by the 1342?

Inventory, Chrono24 & eBay sync, VAT invoicing — dealer tools built on this database.