Omega’s reputation for precision, innovation and design spans more than a century—from Master Chronometer calibres to the first watch worn on the Moon. Many buyers want to know not only if an Omega looks and performs beautifully, but also how it holds value over time. In this guide, we explain what typically drives Omega resale values, which model families are the most resilient, and how buying pre‑owned in the UK can help you avoid the steepest early depreciation. We’ll also share practical tips to protect value and show how BQ Watches can help you buy, sell or part‑exchange with confidence.
In general, yes—Omega watches tend to hold value well, with some references proving particularly resilient on the secondary market. As with any luxury watch, resale performance varies by model and market conditions. Key factors include:
While certain pieces appreciate, watches should be enjoyed first and foremost. Treat any potential uplift as a bonus rather than a guarantee.
Omega’s collection covers tool, dress and everyday luxury. Here’s how the major lines typically perform.
The Speedmaster—best known as the Moonwatch—has enduring appeal thanks to its space heritage, balanced design and robust, serviceable movements. Core Professional references have historically been among Omega’s most liquid models on the secondary market, with sought‑after vintage and limited editions sometimes commanding premiums.
The Seamaster’s blend of daily versatility and dive‑watch capability makes it a perennial favourite. Diver 300M and Planet Ocean models are popular choices; limited editions (including Bond‑associated versions) and discontinued dial/size variants can see stronger demand among collectors.
Elegant and instantly recognisable, the Constellation appeals to buyers who prefer refined, integrated‑bracelet designs. Precious‑metal references and well‑kept older models with complete sets tend to perform best.
De Ville models deliver classic dress‑watch aesthetics with advanced calibres (including Co‑Axial and Master Chronometer movements on many references). While more niche than the Speedmaster or Seamaster, desirable configurations and limited editions can hold value well when kept in excellent condition.
Explore our latest selection of pre‑owned Omega watches—each piece carefully inspected and prepared for its next owner. Whether you want the classic Speedmaster, a go‑anywhere Seamaster or an elegant Constellation or De Ville, our team can help you choose the right reference for your taste, wrist and budget. Prefer to sell or part‑exchange? Request a free valuation below.
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Content on value retention is general guidance only and not financial advice. Market prices can move up or down. Enjoy your watch first; treat potential value changes as secondary.