Omega Relaunches Caliber 321 Movement
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Omega Relaunches Caliber 321 Movement

By HSTE · Jan 8, 2019 · 45 replies
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HSTE provides a comprehensive update on Omega's decision to relaunch its iconic Caliber 321 movement, outlining key facts and production details. This highly anticipated return, reverse-engineered from Gene Cernan's Apollo 17 watch, signals a significant move by Omega to reintroduce a legendary movement with artisanal production methods.

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Here briefly some of the facts:

- the new cal 321 has been reverse engineered by having put the watch of Gene Cernan into a CT scanner
- the watch that Gene Cernan wore during the Apollo 17 Mission was a ref. 105.003 with the second generation cal. 321
- the project to recreate the new cal. 321 was called internally "Alaska 11"
- the new 321 will be an identical reproduction of the original 321, i.e. no MEATS certification etc.
- the only difference is the "Copper colored" parts have been PVD plated with Sedna Gold (as the original Copper plated pars were discoloring over time)
- the new cal. 321 will be entirely produced in-house in Biel/Bienne. This is a novelty, currently all other movements come pre-assembled into the new factory
- all cal. 321 and all watches with the cal. 321 inside will be assembled in the "artisan" way, i.e. one watchmaker will assemble the entire movement and watch (dedicated, separate workshop)
- due to the nature of this production process, Omega will only be able to produce a (relatively) small number of cal. 321 and of watches with the 321 inside per year
- the new cal. 321 will not be a "limited edition" Concept
- the new cal. 321 will not be introduced with the 50 years Apollo 11 special edition that is expected for 2019
- the new cal. 321 will be launched in a Special Chronograph watch Edition; it will be something in gold. It will most probably be something "limited" at launch

Cheers, HSTE




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Specifications

Caliber
321
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
39-40mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Hesalite

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PR
Prodyutb
Jan 8, 2019
Awesome news

Expected in 2019 for some time but didnt think it would actually happen!

BL
blomman Mr Blue
Jan 8, 2019
Interesting news!

Looking forward to more information! Can it be connected to the 50 th Anniversary of the Moon landing...?! Best Blomman

HS
HSTE
Jan 8, 2019
It will not launch in the 50th anniversary moonlanding

Cheers, HSTE

KA
Kamy
Jan 8, 2019
Nooooooo!!! Please say it isn't so!

How could they not put in the 50th anniversary?! If you're correct then my all time horological high lasted all of 35 seconds! Kamy

MC
MCG (Markus)
Jan 8, 2019
It‘ll come later this year... [nt]

AR
Arie - Mr Orange
Jan 9, 2019
So they can make two sales per collector? [nt]

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