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Introduction to Omega
The Omega watches company was established in 1848 in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, as one of the world's most prestigious watchmakers. With a heritage of over 170 years of innovation and excellence, Omega is regarded as one of the most respected Swiss watchmaking brands. The brand continuously pushes the boundaries of precision timekeeping while achieving ultimate accomplishment and perfection. Omega is credited with pioneering several horological innovations, from the world's first industrially produced watch movement to the development of revolutionary Co-Axial escapement technology. The brand's commitment to performance has made Omega the official timekeeper of the Olympic Games since 1932. Omega watches have earned a place on the wrists of astronauts, explorers, and world leaders. And yes, it has been the watch of choice for James Bond since 1995.
Omega Watch Collections Overview
Omega watches are offered across several collections, each with its own heritage, design philosophy, and technical specifications. From elegant dress watches to professional diving timepieces, Omega collections have a diverse lineup for every lifestyle and occasion.
Seamaster Collection
The Seamaster watch was introduced in 1948 as the original professional diver's watch. Modern Seamaster models preserve the heritage by offering exceptional water resistance and sophisticated style. The iconic Diver 300M (made famous by James Bond) is one of the most recognized watches in this collection. The Ref. 210.30.42.20.03.001 features a distinctive wave-patterned dial, skeleton hands, and a helium escape valve at 10 o'clock. It is a notable model in the collection, followed by the Seamaster Aqua Terra (Ref. 220.10.41.21.03.001). The Aqua Terra model is distinguished by its "teak concept" dial inspired by the wooden decks of luxury sailboats.
Speedmaster Collection
The Omega Speedmaster collection holds a position in horology that no other watch can ever accomplish. It was the first watch worn on the Moon, earning it the nickname "Moonwatch." Designed to be a racing chronograph in 1957, NASA picked the Speedmaster for all manned space missions in 1965. This achievement speaks volumes about excellent engineering and precision. The Ref. 310.30.42.50.01.001 is the direct descendant of the watches worn during the Apollo missions. Speedmaster Professional "Moonwatch" still maintains the original design with the distinctive asymmetrical case featuring protective crown guards, a tachymeter scale bezel, and a triple-register chronograph layout. Some other highlighted models in the collection include the Speedmaster '57 (Ref. 332.10.41.51.01.001), the Speedmaster Racing (Ref. 329.30.44.51.01.001), and the Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon (Ref. 311.92.44.51.01.003).
Constellation Collection
Introduced in 1952, the Omega Constellation is a chronometric excellence offering refined aesthetics. It showcases Omega's highest achievements in precision timekeeping, which has evolved over decades into a distinctive luxury timepiece. Models like the Constellation Globemaster (Ref. 130.30.39.21.03.001) with distinctive fluted bezels inspired by early Constellation models and the Constellation Manhattan (Ref. 131.25.29.20.55.001) with iconic "claws" at 3 and 9 o'clock made the collection popular. Also, this collection has a strong presence in the pre-owned Omega watches market.
De Ville Collection
Committing to classical watchmaking etiquettes, the Omega De Ville collection was originally part of the Seamaster line before separating in 1967. These watches are eligible for formal occasions and everyday elegance. De Ville watches, with their classical proportions and restrained design language incorporating modern technological advancements, are a cornerstone of Omega's diverse portfolio. The De Ville Prestige model Ref. 424.10.40.20.02.003 with classically proportioned cases, simple dial layouts, and traditional design elements offer timeless elegance suitable for both men and women. Similarly, De Ville Trésor (Ref. 435.53.40.22.02.001), De Ville Hour Vision (Ref. 433.10.41.21.02.001), and De Ville Tourbillon (Ref. 513.53.39.21.99.001) are other models representing the highest expression of Omega's watchmaking artistry.
Omega Watches Price Guide
Omega offers watches across a wide range of price points. There are timepieces for various budgets while maintaining the brand's commitment to quality and innovation. The entry-level models retail at around $3,000-$6,000, including models such as Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M Co-Axial Master Chronometer (Ref. 220.10.41.21.01.001), De Ville Prestige Co-Axial (Ref. 424.10.40.20.02.003), and Constellation Co-Axial 39mm (Ref. 131.10.39.20.01.001). The mid-range Omega watches cost anywhere between $6,000 and $12,000. The Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch Master Chronometer (Ref. 310.30.42.50.01.001), Constellation Globemaster Co-Axial Master Chronometer (Ref. 130.30.39.21.03.001), and De Ville Trésor Co-Axial Master Chronometer (Ref. 435.13.40.21.03.001) are some popular mid-range Omega models. Luxury models can cost over $12,000+ for precious metal timepieces like the Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon (Ref. 311.92.44.51.01.003), Seamaster Diver 300M in Sedna Gold (Ref. 210.22.42.20.01.001), Constellation Small Seconds in 18K gold (Ref. 131.53.41.22.01.001), and De Ville Tourbillon Co-Axial Master Chronometer (Ref. 513.53.39.21.99.001).
Master Luxury Omega Watch Collection
Master Luxury is considered the best place to buy pre-owned Omega watches by collectors and enthusiasts because of our guaranteed dedication to authenticity, expertise, and customer service. Our team of horological experts curates our collection of pre-owned Omega watches. You will find the finest timepieces, including popular references, in excellent condition and complete provenance on our website. Whether you're searching for a vintage Speedmaster Moonwatch, a classic Seamaster 300, or a modern Constellation, you will find them on Master Luxury.
Each Omega pre-owned watch for sale undergoes a rigorous multi-step authentication process. Our certified watchmakers inspect each watch for movement authenticity, correct serial numbers, original dial and hands, and case condition and originality, among several other factors. Our pricing is absolutely transparent; you get the best value on Omega pre-owned watches for sale on Master Luxury.
FAQs
Where are Omega watches made?
Each Omega watch is designed, manufactured, and assembled in Switzerland. The brand has its main manufacturing facilities in Biel/Bienne, Switzerland, where its watches have been made since 1879. Omega strictly adheres to Swiss watchmaking traditions and carries the coveted "Swiss Made" designation on its dials.
How much are Omega watches?
The price of Omega watches varies significantly depending on the collection, materials, and complications. An entry-level Omega timepiece typically is priced at $3,000 for models like the Seamaster Aqua Terra in stainless steel. Mid-range models like the iconic Speedmaster Professional "Moonwatch" start around $6,300. Specialized Omega watches like the De Ville Tourbillon in platinum can cost over $150,000.
Where can I buy Omega watches?
New Omega watches are available only through authorized retailers. The brand also operates boutiques in major cities worldwide, providing the complete current collection and exclusive boutique editions. For pre-owned Omega watches for sale, specialized luxury watch dealers like Master Luxury offer authenticated, serviced timepieces. You can buy all types of pre-owned watches, Omega models, and timepieces in all types, from popular to limited edition. Our expert authentication and rigorous testing methodologies make us the best place to buy pre-owned Omega watches.
Why are Omega watches so expensive?
From brand value to build material, many factors make Omega watches expensive. Each Omega timepiece is created after extensive research and development featuring innovations like the Co-Axial escapement and Master Chronometer certification (requiring significant investment). Manufacturing in Switzerland means high labor costs due to skilled craftsmanship. However, the high initial cost can be overlooked as many Omega models retain value.
How many watches does Omega make a year?
Omega produces approximately 500,000 to 800,000 watches annually across all collections. This production volume maintains exclusivity and positions the Omega watches company between luxury brands.