1973
Cal. 1310
7
EXCHANGE OF MOVEMENT 
3.1. Open the case.
3.2. Remove upper magnetic protection No. 
1310.9230 by turning the watch over.
3.3.  Remove hand-setting stem No. 
1310.9030 by pressing the head of the 
setting lever staff (red plastic) No. 
1310.9044.
3.4. Remove the two fixing bridle screws 
No. 2533 and the bridles.
3.5. Extract movement from case. 
3.6. Take off the three hands.
Important : Avoid moving the second hand 
backwards so as not to damage the retaining 
click.
3.7. Remove simultaneously the dial, lower 
magnetic protection No. 1310.9225 and dial 
rest (green plastic) by lifting the whole with 
the aid of a screw-driver inserted near the 
dial feet in the two main plate countersinks.
3.8.  Fit a power cell on the new movement 
(see folder 1-1310)
3.9.  Pull the hand-setting stem and place 
dial and hands in position; turn hour and 
minute hands backwards in order to 
compensate the backlash before fitting the 
second hand. This latter hand will be fitted 
on an even number index.
3.10. Checking of the second hand jump; this 
latter hand being positioned on an even 
number, push the hand-setting stem; 1 
second after this function the hand should 
make its first jump. If this is not so, take off 
the second hand and move it by 1 second 
before refitting.
3.11. Proceed with casing-up of movement.
3.12. Set up feed by substitute power cell and 
check by means of Alitest that the watch 
functions between 1.15 V and 1.40 V.
3.13. Measure current. Consumption should 
not exceed 15 µA under a tension of 1.35 V. 
Should one of the conditions mentioned not 
apply, then the movement must be returned 
to the Omega agent.
3.14. Place power cell in position (see folder 
1-1310).
3.15. Fit magnetic protection.
3.16. Proceed with adjustment of the rate 
(see folder 2-1310).