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Omega 1310 User Manual

Omega 1310
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Cal. 1310
1
Technical guide
1973
CALIBRE
o 29.00 mm
/
Jewel number
Frequency
8
32'768 A/h
6.35 mm
English
1310
Movement height
29 Q SCS CALD CORR CORH CORS STS 8 jewels
Folder 1 - Replacement of power cell
IMPORTANT
To be observed strictly
The watch must in no case be demagnetized.
In order not to disturb the proper functioning of
the watch the electronic module (fig. 1.1) must not
be touched with the fingers.
The new power cell should be manipulated by
means of tweezers with insulated tips (fig. 2.1).
EQUIPMENT
Insulated tweezers.
Electronic module fig 1.1
fig 2.1
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Omega 1310 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandOmega
Model1310
CategoryWatch
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Folder 1 - Replacement of power cell

IMPORTANT

Crucial handling instructions to avoid damaging the watch during maintenance.

EQUIPMENT

Lists essential tools required for servicing the watch.

Folder 2 - Adjustment of the rate

IMPORTANT

Critical handling notes to ensure proper functioning during rate adjustment.

EQUIPMENT

Lists specialized tools required for adjusting the watch's rate.

Folder 3 - Standard exchange of movement or modules

IMPORTANT

Essential precautions for handling modules to prevent damage.

EQUIPMENT

Lists all necessary equipment for movement and module replacement.

EXCHANGE OF ELECTRONIC MODULE

Detailed steps for replacing the electronic module of the watch.

EXCHANGE OF MOTOR MODULE

Procedure for replacing the motor module of the watch.

Folder 4 - Diagnostic Disassembling Cleaning Reassembling and lubrication of movement

IMPORTANT

Critical handling warnings for electronic and motor modules during servicing.

EQUIPMENT

Lists all necessary tools for the diagnostic and servicing procedures.

4.1.0. CASE PARTS

Steps for disassembling the case and its related components.

4.2.0. POWER CELL

Steps for disassembling the power cell and its associated parts.

4.3.0. WHEEL TRAIN

Steps for disassembling the wheel train mechanism.

4.4.0. MOTOR MODULE

Steps for disassembling the motor module.

4.5.0. ELECTRONIC MODULE

Steps for disassembling the electronic module.

4.6.0. TIME DISPLAY

Steps for disassembling the time display components.

4.7.0. MECHANISM

Steps for disassembling the watch mechanism parts.

CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS

Specific instructions for cleaning various components of the watch movement.

4.8.0. MECHANISM

Steps for reassembling the watch mechanism parts.

4.9.0. TIME DISPLAY

Steps for reassembling the time display components.

4.10.0. ELECTRONIC MODULE

Steps for reassembling the electronic module.

4.11.0 MOTOR MODULE

Steps for reassembling the motor module.

4.12.0. WHEEL TRAIN

Steps for reassembling the wheel train.

4.13.0. POWER CELL

Steps related to the power cell during assembly or service.

4.14.0. ADJUSTMENT OF MOTOR ECCENTRIC AND CLICK

Procedures for adjusting motor eccentric and click mechanisms.

4.15.0. CASE PARTS

Steps related to case parts during assembly or service.

Folder 5 - 6 Application of Deltatest and Alitest

Note

Explanation of references to apparatus model numbers and instructions.

5.1 Measuring of the rate (Deltatest)

Procedure for measuring the watch rate using the Deltatest apparatus.

6.1 Measuring of the power cell tension (Alitest)

Procedure for measuring power cell voltage using the Alitest apparatus.

6.2 Measuring of the current (Alitest)

Procedure for measuring watch current consumption using Alitest.

6.3 Checking of the functioning limit tensions (Alitest)

Checking the operational voltage limits of the watch movement.

6.4 Analysis of motor - measuring of the coil resistance

Measuring the electrical resistance of the motor coil.

6.5 Measuring of the rate on Deltatest using feed from Alitest

Measuring watch rate using Deltatest powered by Alitest.

CALIBER 1310 SUPPLEMENT TO DIAGNOSIS AND ANALYSIS

1. CHECK DELTATEST

Specifies accepted rate ranges and conditions for electronic module replacement.

2. BATTERY : 1,35 V

Defines battery voltage tolerance and replacement criteria.

Motor, Consumption & Functioning Limits

Checks for motor resistance, watch consumption, and operating voltage limits.

Component Checks & Adjustment Procedures

Procedures for checking parts, wheel train, calendar, and performing adjustments.

9.1. Adjust the retaining click

Steps for adjusting the retaining click for second wheel movement observation.

9.2. Put hand setting stem

Procedure for checking second wheel movement against the click.

9.3. If the backlash has to be modified

How to adjust motor eccentric to modify backlash.

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