Omega Calibre 8800
Quick answer
What is the Omega Calibre 8800?
The Seamaster Diver 300M 210.
- Jewels
- 35
- Power reserve
- 55h
- Linked watches
- 1
Why this movement matters
Power reserve
55 hours means you can take the watch off over a weekend and it will usually still be running Monday morning.
Frequency
25,200 beats/hour / 3.5 Hz is a common modern automatic rate. Higher frequency can improve stability in some conditions, but service access and long-term ownership matter more than Hz alone.
Certification
COSC and METAS Master Chronometer means the movement passed an independent timing standard before leaving the factory. That is useful, but it does not replace long-term ownership feedback or service network access.
Serviceability
Best handled through Omega authorized service or qualified Omega-capable watchmakers. Do not describe servicing as cheap or simple without a direct source.
Movement honesty
Movement honesty classification pending editorial review.
Technical specifications
About this movement
Cal. 8800 is an in-house Omega movement with Co-Axial escapement and Master Chronometer METAS certification. Anti-magnetic to 15,000 gauss with silicon balance spring. This is genuine manufacture with independently verified performance standards.
Serviceability
Best handled through Omega authorized service or qualified Omega-capable watchmakers. Do not describe servicing as cheap or simple without a direct source.
Best watches using this movement
WatchIntel linked watches
Published references in our database. This list is not complete.
Compared with similar movements
Similar movement comparisons pending editorial review.
Frequently asked questions
What is the Omega Calibre 8800?+
Omega Calibre 8800 is a Omega caliber (Cal. 8800). The Seamaster Diver 300M 210.30.42.20.01.001 uses Omega Calibre 8800, an automatic Co-Axial Master Chronometer movement with 35 jewels, 25,200 vph frequency and approximately 55 hours of power reserve. WatchBase identifies the 8800 as METAS-certified and resistant to magnetic fields over 15,000 gauss. WatchIntel describes it as Omega manufacture Calibre 8800 rather than vague marketing language like 'genuine manufacture'.
What are the key specs of the Omega Calibre 8800?+
Core specs: 35 jewels, 55-hour power reserve, automatic. See the technical specifications table for escapement, certification, and functions.
How easy is it to service the Omega Calibre 8800?+
Best handled through Omega authorized service or qualified Omega-capable watchmakers. Do not describe servicing as cheap or simple without a direct source.
Which watches use the Omega Calibre 8800?+
WatchIntel links 1 published watch to this caliber in our database. Our database is not complete.
WatchIntel is independent. Not affiliated with Omega, Rolex, TAG Heuer, Seiko, Tudor, Hublot or any other watch brand.
