Pre-Owned Luxury Moonphase
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Moonphase watches combine classic horology with poetic design. At BQ Watches in London, every pre-owned luxury moonphase watch is carefully inspected and authenticated by our specialists, with secure UK delivery and the option to view in our showroom by appointment.

Want to understand the moonphase complication in more detail? Read our guide: what is a moonphase complication?

Browse our current selection of luxury moonphase watches below.

Why Buy Pre-Owned Luxury Moonphase Watches

A pre-owned luxury moonphase watch offers outstanding choice and long-term value. Buying on the secondary market gives access to discontinued references and rare vintage or antique designs that are no longer available new, often with more stable pricing and stronger value retention. It also opens up a wider range of case sizes, metals, and dial layouts, including moonphase displays positioned at 6, 9, or 12 o’clock. For collectors, pre-owned pieces can also carry provenance and historical interest. If you can’t find the exact moonphase watch you’re looking for, our team can help source specific models for UK clients.

Moonphase Watch Pricing & Value Factors

Pre-owned pricing for luxury moonphase watches is influenced by a combination of factors. Brand reputation and model family play a key role, as high-horology pieces typically command higher values than more mainstream offerings. Pricing is also affected by movement complexity, whether the watch features a simple moonphase or a more advanced annual or perpetual calendar. Case material, dial design, and the layout of the moonphase subdial all contribute, alongside the watch’s age, condition, service history, and originality of parts. Additional considerations include the presence of box and papers, overall provenance, rarity or limited-edition status, collector demand, and case size or wearability, which can be particularly relevant for UK buyers.

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History and Legacy of the Moonphase Complication

The moonphase complication has its roots in fine pocket watches dating back centuries, where it was prized for both its technical ingenuity and poetic connection to astronomy.

As wristwatches evolved in the 20th century, the moonphase became a hallmark of classical watch design, often paired with calendar complications and elegant dial layouts.

Leading high-horology maisons helped popularise the display, refining both its mechanical precision and visual balance.

Today, modern watchmakers continue to reinterpret the moonphase, offering everything from understated dress watches to more contemporary, sport-inspired designs. For collectors, a moonphase watch represents a blend of mechanical craftsmanship, historical significance, and enduring romantic appeal.

Popular References & Collectible models

Rolex Cellini Moonphase (ref. 50535)
A refined dress moonphase watch in 39mm, sought after for its classic aesthetics and modern build quality.

Patek Philippe Grand Complications (e.g., refs. 3940, 5146)
Calendar pieces featuring a moonphase complication, prized for finishing and long‑term collectability.

Jaeger‑LeCoultre Master Ultra Thin Moon
An elegant, slim moonphase watch that balances purity with daily wearability.

IWC Portugieser Perpetual Calendar
A signature display with a prominent moonphase subdial within a comprehensive calendar layout.

Omega Speedmaster Moonphase
A sport‑leaning option combining chronograph heritage with a detailed moonphase display.

Availability varies. If a specific reference isn’t listed in our stock, our UK team can source it on request.

Features & Variants

Size & wearability: Common sizes range from ~36–42mm; choose what suits your wrist and style.
Materials: Stainless steel, precious metals or two‑tone; each affects weight, price and formality.
Moonphase subdial layout: Often positioned at 6 o’clock but also at 9 or 12; symmetry and legibility vary by model.
Display type: Traditional disc with stars and moon, photorealistic lunar discs, or stylised ‘smiling’ moon designs.
Movement: Hand‑wound, automatic or quartz - consider service needs and accuracy.
Companions: Many luxury moonphase watches pair the moonphase complication with date, annual or perpetual calendars.
Dial details: Colour, texture and markers significantly change the character of the watch.

Buying Guide for Men and Women

Rather than focusing on gender labels, it’s best to choose a moonphase watch based on wrist size, overall style, and proportions.

Smaller wrists or those seeking a classic dress aesthetic often suit slim 36–39mm cases, while 40–42mm options offer a more contemporary or sportier presence with bolder markers and larger moonphase displays.

The choice between a bracelet and a leather strap also has a noticeable impact on comfort and appearance, and many models allow for easy strap changes.

If you’re unsure which luxury moonphase watch is right for you, our team is happy to recommend suitable options based on your preferences.

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Which Pre-Owned Luxury Watch Brands are available at BQ Watches?

Whatever luxury watch brand you have in mind, you’re likely to find it at BQ Watches. We carry IWC, Omega, Audemars Piguet and many others. Below you can find some of the most popular second‑hand luxury brands that we carry.

Why Choose BQ Watches for Luxury Moonphrase watches?

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Source your Moonphase Watch at BQ Watches

Ready to add a luxury moonphase watch to your collection - or need a UK valuation or part‑exchange? Our specialists are here to help with friendly, expert advice. Tell us what you’re looking for or share details of your watch and we’ll get back to you shortly.

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A Moonphase watch displays the current phase of the moon on the dial - a traditional Moonphase complication shown via a small aperture or moonphase subdial. It’s sometimes misspelled as a “moonface” watch.

Most Moonphase watches use a rotating disc printed with two moons driven by a 59‑tooth gear. The disc advances once per day to approximate the 29.5‑day lunar cycle, showing new moon, waxing, full and waning phases.

Collectors enjoy the romance and visual interest of the display, while enthusiasts appreciate the historic link to classical watchmaking. For some users, quickly seeing the lunar phase is a functional benefit.

It’s a dedicated subdial that houses the Moonphase display, often at 6 o’clock but sometimes at 9 or 12. The layout affects symmetry and legibility, so choose what fits your style.

Traditional 59‑tooth systems are a close approximation and may drift over time; higher‑end movements can be calibrated for increased accuracy. Periodic adjustment keeps the display aligned with the lunar cycle.

Yes, many are designed for regular use. As with any mechanical watch, consider water resistance, magnetism and shocks. Avoid setting calendar displays during restricted times per the manufacturer’s guidance.

Well‑known options include Rolex, Patek Philippe, Jaeger‑LeCoultre, IWC and Omega, among others. Availability varies in the pre‑owned market - ask us to source specific references.

Yes. If it’s not in stock, our team can source models on request. We also provide fair UK valuations and support part‑exchange - use the form on this page to get started.

As a guide, 36–39mm suits a classic dress look and smaller wrists; 40–42mm offers a contemporary presence. Try similar sizes or visit our London showroom by appointment for hands‑on guidance.
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