Omega 1370

Last updated: July 26, 2025

Brand

Caliber Number

1370

Production Period

1979 – 1982

Lignes

8.75”’

Diameter

19.8 mm

Height

1.35 mm

Power Reserve

Unconfirmed

Frequency

32,768 Hz

Jewels

7

Escapement

Quartz Stepper Motor

Anti-Shock Device

Inherently High

Hand Count

2 (Hours, Minutes)

Manufacture Region

Unconfirmed

Functions

Hours, Minutes, Pusher-based time setting

Omega 1370 Description

The Omega 1370 is an ultra-slim quartz caliber from the late 1970s known for its unique time-setting mechanism. It has no traditional crown; instead, a pusher advances the minute hand, allowing for a very sleek case design. This two-hand (hour, minute) movement was used in elegant Omega De Ville and Seamaster models, representing an era of bold electronic innovation and minimalist design.

Watches Using The Omega 1370 Caliber

A gold Omega Quartz wristwatch, ref. Omega 196.0121, featuring a round beige dial, gold hands and hour markers, a date window at 3 o’clock, and a black leather strap. The watch crown sits on the right side.