Brand | Omega |
Caliber Number | 1444 |
In-House? |
No |
Base Caliber |
ETA 255.471 |
Movement Type | Quartz, battery-powered |
Lignes | 10.5”’ |
Diameter |
23.3mm |
Height |
2.45mm (2.6mm w/ battery) |
Jewel Count |
6 |
Frequency |
32,768 Hz |
Battery Cell |
371 |
Hand Count | 5 |
Hand Sizes |
1.2mm / .70mm / .20mm / .20mm (2 x subdial hands) |
Functions | Central hours; central minutes; central seconds; pointer date subdial at 3:00; day of the week at 9:00 |
Hacking Seconds? |
Yes |
Thermocompensated? |
No |
Regulator |
Trimmer condenser |
Low Battery Indicator (EOL)? |
Yes |
Country of Manufacture | Switzerland, Swiss made (V8) |
Known Models |
Omega Constellation 1448-5/431, 196.1070 (Add your watch to the comments below…) |
The Omega caliber 1444 is a vintage quartz movement with a pointer style day date indicators. The calendar is displayed in a 3-9 bi-compax subdial layout, with the date at 3:00 and the dotw at 9:00.
This movement is found in watches from circa 1980s to 1990s.
Omega 1444 VS 1445:
There is a similar calibre 1445 with the main difference being that the 1445 is thermocompensated and the 1444 is not.
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