Thankyou Monkey_like_watch and Chascomm, some awesome info. It''s so difficult to find out much about Chinese movements and I''m quite the fan- especially when it comes to Seagull. I would love to get a
I think only the 2500C and 2500D were used in the SMP, versions A and B came earlier than the 2008 introduction date and were seen in the DeVille etc. I think the D is only seen post ~2012 so I would expect
First time I noticed this I was wearing it and it had lost 5 minutes, so I thought wearing it is not enough to power it, so fully wound and wore for a week. But I''ll give that a go,
The Omega 2500 is one of the most significant and innovative movements ever developed by Omega. Featuring the coaxial escapement, this movement marked a
With less friction created, they are able to maintain accuracy over a longer period of time, as well as a more stable power reserve rate. Each movement is Chronometer-certified according to international standard ISO3159,
The ETA 2500 family of movements was produced in the 1960s-1970s. The calibers from the 2500 series are considered to be predecessors to the ubiquitous ETA caliber 2824-2 framework that most watch enthusiasts are
Re: Question Re: Omega PO 2500 D vs. C by DenverBuff » Wed Aug 19, 2015 11:05 pm I can vouch for the issue. I bought an Omega AT brand new from an AD in 2010. had
Does anybody have an idea of what the "wrist time" to "charge" ratio is for a cal 2500 movement, specifically in the Seamaster PO''s? Obviously if worn during a football game
The 2500A and Bs were the real problem child''s, Omega hit it''s stride with the C and later, at least in durability. 1120 is the best of the 1xxx movements, but people generally shit on those because of how ugly they were
The Omega Caliber 2500 was developed by Omega in the 1990s. In 1993, Omega purchased the patent for the Co-Axial escapement from English master watchmaker and inventor George Daniels. The Co
Is calibre 2500 a good calibre?I bought today a omega de ville 4875.31.01.I heard that this calibre came at three types a) b) and c.But when i bought my watch the lady at
The Omega Caliber 2500 is a self-winding mechanical movement that features a coaxial escapement system designed for enhanced accuracy and durability. This chronometer-certified
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It is a relatively robust movement, the first in its class with a Co-Axial escapement, a watch piece designed by George Daniels and adopted by Omega in 1993. Originally
special timing key tool (see Figure 7.1) has been deve-loped to adjust the rate even when the movement is cased in. The rate can be corrected according to the table below by turning the
Is calibre 2500 a good calibre?I bought today a omega de ville 4875.31.01.I heard that this calibre came at three types a) b) and c.But when i bought my watch the lady at the store told that this problem has
The 2500A and Bs were the real problem child''s, Omega hit it''s stride with the C and later, at least in durability. 1120 is the best of the 1xxx movements, but people generally shit on those
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I''ve read on other forums that the 2500 movement is fully wound after 80-90 manual winds on the crown (seems excessive to me). Anyways, I would never wind it that much, especially when
"The introduction of the OMEGA Co-Axial escapement in 1999 signalled a revolution in modern mechanical watchmaking. It was the first practical new watch movement to be launched for 250 years, and was the best
The power reserve varies for the 2500 movements, but yours should be 48 hours. The A and B are rated by Omega to 44 hours, with the C and D at 48. If the watch stops
The Omega 2500 movement stands as a significant element in the history of watchmaking and the Swiss watch brand Omega. This movement is synonymous with innovation, precision, and
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Here are some pictures: The Omega 2500 movement first debuted in 1999. It is a relatively robust movement, the first in its class with a Co-Axial escapement, a
The Omega caliber 2500 is, at its core, an ETA movement, modified by ETA. It is originally born as the ETA 2892, and then modified to become the Omega Caliber 2500. So with that said, unlike what the name might suggest, it is not an in-house movement. But then again, what exactly is a truly in-house movement?
This chronometer-certified movement boasts 27 jewels and a power reserve of 48 hours, ensuring reliable timekeeping for days on end. The 2500 is also fitted with a bi-directional winding rotor, allowing for convenient and efficient winding, as well as a quick-set date function for easy adjustments.
The Caliber 2500 was originally introduced to operate with a frequency of 28800 but was then changed to operate at the rather unusual 25,200 vibrations/hour, which Omega determined to be optimal. The rate was changed from generation C onwards. Reducing the frequency means less wear on parts and thus longer service intervals. Photo by Urdelar.se