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    Pen Press Release: 10 Years of the Co-Axial Escapement

    DRIVING THE REVOLUTION IN MECHANICAL WATCHES
    Friday 16 January 2009


    When OMEGA launched its Co-Axial calibre 2500 in 1999, the entire mechanical watch industry was put on notice. The Co-Axial Escapement in the calibre was the first practical new mechanical watch escapement to be launched in 250 years.


    The operative word here is “practical”: in the decade following the launch of the first Co-Axial calibre, OMEGA introduced the state-of-the-industry escapements into every one of its watch lines. Before long, each new mechanical watch produced by OMEGA will be equipped with the technology which watch industry observers once predicted would be, at best, a niche product only suitable for expensive, limited run timepieces.




    Master watchmaker George Daniels, who invented the Co-Axial Escapement, said of his masterpiece, “It is intended to sustain the public affection for the mechanical watch during the 21st century.” It is well on its way to doing so.

    In simple terms, the escapement is the heart of the mechanical watch, as it maintains the oscillations of the balance, the watch’s regulating mechanism. George Daniels’ vision – the OMEGA Co-Axial Escapement – reduces the friction among the parts that transmit energy to the other components. The result is a reduced need for servicing for the movement and, above all, greater stability of the watch's precision over time.


    With the calibre 2500, refined by the introduction of OMEGA's free sprung balance for maximum precision, the venerable watch company had signalled the greatest revolution in recent watchmaking history, reaching chronometric performance standards previously unimagined for series-production mechanical watches.

    That was only the beginning.

    Following the launch of the Co-Axial calibre in 1999, OMEGA continued to refine and improve the technology.

    In 2005, the 3313 family of Co-Axial chronograph calibres was introduced but the most dramatic headlines would be created two years later.


    In 2007, OMEGA launched the Co-Axial calibre 8500. This marked a dramatic step in the evolution of OMEGA’s Co-Axial philosophy. For the first time, the company built the entire movement around the Co-Axial Escapement and every one of its 202 parts was developed and produced in-house specifically for the new calibre. At the same time, the movement’s manufacturing processes was optimized for series-production readiness.

    For OMEGA it was a return to its roots: the company had, in fact, been named for a serially-produced movement developed in-house in 1890 and the introduction of the Co-Axial calibre 8500 demonstrated boldly that OMEGA was back among the ranks of Swiss watch manufactures, companies which have designed and produced their own movements in-house.

    The drama continued in 2008 with the launch of the Co-Axial calibre 8520/8521 designed especially for smaller watches. It was introduced in the new Aqua Terra Ladies’ Collection showing that the technology could function perfectly in watches with 30 mm cases.

    The same year also saw the release of the Co-Axial calibre 8601/8611, a Co-Axial movement with an added instantaneous jump calendar complication which only needed to be set once a year, on the 1st of March.

    The revolution which began at OMEGA ten years ago is continuing with the development of new Co-Axial calibres with added complications. In time, the company plans to equip every one of its new mechanical watches with OMEGA Co-Axial calibres.


    The Swiss lever escapement, the mainstay of the mechanical watchmaking industry for nearly 250 years, will still have its devotees, particularly among OMEGA’s competitors. This is understandable as it is arguably the second-best watch escapement in the world.


    All info from Omega Watches

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    Re: Press Release: 10 Years of the Co-Axial Escapement

    Thanks for posting this up, Eric. I'm going to sticky-fy it.
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    Re: Press Release: 10 Years of the Co-Axial Escapement

    Quote Originally Posted by AAP View Post
    Thanks for posting this up, Eric. I'm going to sticky-fy it.
    a) That is a sweet pic of the new AT at the bottom.

    b) The article says that Omega will eventually use the CAE in all of their mechanical watches. Does that mean the Speedy Pro, too? I could see a bunch of purists on here freaking out if they changed anything with the Speedy Pro.

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    Re: Press Release: 10 Years of the Co-Axial Escapement

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    That is just . . .wow.
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    Re: Press Release: 10 Years of the Co-Axial Escapement

    Quote Originally Posted by eptaz View Post





    In 2005, the 3313 family of Co-Axial chronograph calibres was introduced but the most dramatic headlines would be created two years later.
    .........When they kept conking out



    Thanks for posting that stuff Eric.

    It seems that the Speedy pro will be going coaxial as well then

    Will they bodge on the Co-ax escapement on to the 1861 or as I would consider more likely do away with the Lemania and the Pro's true history and fit a new different movement.

    Either way the Moonwatch association would end there IMO.
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    Re: Press Release: 10 Years of the Co-Axial Escapement

    My pleasure, Alex.

    I, for one, am not going to freak out too much about our beloved Speedy...not yet. For the last couple of years, we've heard Omega say that every model will be co-axed, but we've also heard that Speedy will be spared. I guess we'll just have to wait and see.


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    Re: Press Release: 10 Years of the Co-Axial Escapement

    'Before long, each new mechanical watch produced by OMEGA will be equipped with the technology' (Co-axial)
    I don't think that applies to the Speedy, as it is hardly a new mechanical watch. Besides it sells quite well as it is, and that tried and tested 861 movement can be manufactured well into the next ice age. Why bother with a new movement that risks upsetting the Bienne applecart?
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    Re: Press Release: 10 Years of the Co-Axial Escapement

    I think Cindy has just been told that her fee will be tied to the Swatch share price from now on!

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    Re: Press Release: 10 Years of the Co-Axial Escapement

    Thanks Eric, I enjoyed that.

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    Re: Press Release: 10 Years of the Co-Axial Escapement

    Very interesting stuff... I'm just curious, anyone know if there any data we can see that shows how much less drag or friction the Coax provides over traditional or that shows results of accuracy or longevity tests in comparison to other movements?

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