The Omega caliber 1109 is an automatic movement found in some Omega Seamaster Pro 300M watches from the early 1990s (1993?). This movement can be found in both the full-size 41mm and the mid-size 36mm SMP.
The 1109 is essentially based on the ETA caliber 2892-A2 framework. It has a beat rate of 28,800 4Hz, 21 jewels and a power reserve of 44 hours. This movement has a quickset date, hacking seconds, and can be hand-wound.
This movement was later replaced by the Omega caliber 1120 in the mid to late 90s (1996?).
Note: This caliber listing is still being updated, but feel free to start discussions on it in the comments below…
Recent Comments
Hi Patrik, thank you for sharing your beautiful watch with the CC community :)
Hi Dana, thank you for sharing your watch with the community :)
Limes Principio circa 2002 has a 7750.
I still have my TISSOT LISBOA Z150, driven by the Peuseux/ETA 7001! After almost 30…
I completely agree. I won’t spend >$600 for a Seiko with a 6R movement when…
Overall which movement is better/more reliable/ accurate? The L687.2 or L687.5?
Maen Hudson now has the Sellita SW200-1.