Manufacturer | Omega |
Caliber Number | 8802 |
Base Caliber |
Omega 8800 |
In-House? |
Yes |
Movement Type |
Automatic |
Display |
Analog |
Diameter |
26mm |
Jewels | 35 |
Beats Per Hour |
25,200 vph, 3.5Hz |
Lift Angle |
Unconfirmed (use Co-Axial compatible timing machine) |
Power Reserve |
55 hours (one barrel) |
Shock Protection | Nivashock |
Escapement |
Co-Axial |
Balance Spring |
Si14 Silicon |
Anti-Magnetic? |
Yes up to 15,000 gauss |
COSC? |
Yes |
Chronometer? |
Yes (Omega Master Chronometer spec) |
Hacking Seconds? | Yes |
Hand-Windable? | Yes |
Rotor Type |
Ball bearing |
Functions | Central hours; central minutes; small sweeping seconds at 6:00; date at 6:00 |
Finishing |
Rhodium plated finish with Geneva waves in arabesque |
Country of Manufacture | Switzerland, Swiss made |
Known Models |
Aqua Terra 150M Co-Axial Master Chronometer Small Seconds 38mm (ref: 220.13.38.20.60.001, 220.10.38.20.10.001, 220.13.38.20.09.001, 220.10.38.20.59.001, 220.23.38.20.60.001, 220.20.38.20.10.001, 220.23.38.20.59.001, 220.20.38.20.55.002) (Add your watch in the comments below…) |
The Omega calibre 8802 is a member of the Omega 8000 family of in-house automatic movements. It is Swiss made with 35 jewels. This movement features an anti-magnetic hairspring and a Co-Axial escapement.
Some of the topics covered in this caliber listing:
In Omega’s own words:
” Self-winding movement with Co-Axial escapement. Certified Master Chronometer, approved by METAS, resistant to magnetic fields reaching 15,000 gauss. Free sprung-balance with silicon balance spring, automatic winding in both directions. Small Seconds display at 6H. Rhodium-plated rotor and balance bridge with Geneva waves in arabesque.” –source
Omega 8802 VS 8800:
Since the 8802 is based on the Omega caliber 8800, you might be wondering what the differences are between them. The main difference is that the 8800 has a central sweeping seconds hand and the 8802 has a small seconds subdial at 6:00.
Omega 8802 VS 8803:
There is a similar caliber 8803 with the difference being that the 8803 has an 18K gold rotor and balance bridge.
Replacement Prices:
The Omega caliber 8802 is an in-house movement and not available for individual purchase, even for Swatch Group parts accounts. At the time of this post, the retail prices of Aqua Terra 150M Small Seconds 38mm watches this movement powers ranges from $5,950 USD to $13,500 USD.
Additional Resources:
Image credit: Omega SA – if you have better pics of the movement in your watch, please submit them here.
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