Omega

Omega 8800

Full specifications and how to read this movement on a timegrapher.

25,200 vph · 3.5 Hz Automatic

Omega is a Swiss brand of the Swatch Group whose Co-Axial Master Chronometer movements meet METAS anti-magnetic and accuracy standards.

01Specifications

Frequency25,200 vph · 3.5 Hz
Lift angle36°
Power reserve55 h
MovementAutomatic
ChronographNo

02What these specifications mean

Frequency is how fast the balance wheel swings, counted in vibrations per hour (vph) or in hertz (Hz), where one hertz equals two vibrations. A higher frequency means the escapement divides time into finer slices, so the watch tends to keep a more stable rate and resists small shocks better. It also means the tick the timegrapher hears arrives more often, which the analysis uses to lock onto the beat.

The lift angle is the arc, in degrees, that the balance wheel travels while the pallet fork is engaged and pushing it. A timegrapher cannot see the balance directly; it only hears the tick, so it must be told the lift angle to convert the timing of those ticks into an amplitude reading. Enter the wrong lift angle and the rate stays correct but the amplitude figure is off by several degrees.

The power reserve is how long the movement runs from a full wind until it stops. As the mainspring unwinds its torque falls, amplitude drops and the rate usually drifts, which is why a watch can read differently at full wind versus near the end of its reserve.

03Measuring this caliber with WatchScope

To measure the Omega 8800, set the lift angle to 36° in WatchScope before you start, so amplitude is computed correctly for this movement. Rest the watch against the phone microphone in a quiet room, pick a position and let the reading settle for a few seconds. For a complete picture, repeat the measurement in several positions.

Frequently asked questions

What is the lift angle of the Omega 8800?

The Omega 8800 has a lift angle of 36°. Enter this value in WatchScope before measuring so amplitude is accurate.

What frequency does the Omega 8800 run at?

The Omega 8800 beats at 25,200 vph, that is 3.5 Hz.

What is the power reserve of the Omega 8800?

The Omega 8800 has a power reserve of about 55 hours when fully wound.

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