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Return To ShopThe Omega caliber 1342 is a vintage quartz movement that was used in Omega watches from 1977 to 1980. This in-house movement features a quartz-controlled stepper motor, providing precise timekeeping. It includes a sweep seconds hand, central hours, minutes, and seconds hands for accurate time display. The movement also incorporates a quickset date function, with the date displayed at the 3 o'clock position. The ETA 956.102 movement is part of a series of similar calibers used by Omega before adopting ETA movements from Swatch Group.
The ETA 956.102 features the following functions:
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