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Omega 352

Specifications | |
|---|---|
Brand | |
Caliber Number | 352 |
Production Start Year | Unconfirmed |
Production End Year | Unconfirmed |
Lignes | 12.5”’ |
Diameter | 28.1 mm |
Height | 5.8 mm |
Power Reserve | |
Frequency | 19,800 bph (2.75 Hz) |
Jewel Count | 17 |
Escapement | |
Anti-Shock Device | Incabloc |
Hand Count | 4 (Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Pointer Date) |
Manufacture Region | |
Functions | Automatic “Bumper” Winding, Sweep Seconds, Pointer Date |
Omega 352 Description
The Omega 352 is a “bumper” automatic from the early 1950s, notable for its charming pointer date complication. A fourth central hand indicates the date on a track at the dial’s periphery. As a non-chronometer movement, it was a high-quality workhorse used in models like the Omega Seamaster. It shares the same robust bumper winding mechanism and 19,800 bph beat rate as its famous 3xx series siblings.