Omega Watches for Investment: Ultimate Guide

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Omega Watches for Investment: Ultimate Guide

Are Omega watches good investments?

Omega is one of the oldest Swiss watch brands, and with that comes a long and great history. Over the course of its history, Omega watches have been to the moon, been in space countless times, been used for countless of Olympic Games, been featured in a large number of James Bond movies, and much more.

All of these things have contributed to making the Omega brand prestigious and well-respected within the watch industry. Most importantly, of course, is the fact that Omega makes technically advanced and qualitative timepieces that last through generations.

With that said, are Omega watches good investments that can prove to hold their value, or even increase in value over time?

In this article, we will talk about Omega watches as investments.

Omega watches as investments

Buying wristwatches as investments is not an uncommon topic. A lot of people buy wristwatches as a good place to place their money in the hopes that their assets increase in value over time. Or at the very least, retain its value. 

It would seem like the perfect combination. Wear and enjoy a wristwatch that brings you joy, whilst at the same time knowing your money is securely placed, and hopefully grows over time.

Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional

So can Omega watches prove to be good investments?

To answer this question, we first need to understand what makes a wristwatch appreciate in value and how a wristwatch can be a good investment.

The simple explanation is that the demand is greater than the supply, and therefore, the prices increase. This is particularly true if a model is not in production anymore, and the numbers that exist on the market are what is available. Omega will simply not make more of that model. For various reasons, the demand for that model may increase, and naturally, the prices increase as well.

Another factor is the retail prices. Omega has raised its recommended retail prices multiple times in the last couple of years, which means they are more expensive to acquire brand new. When this happens, the prices on the secondhand market tend to follow. Perhaps not at the same pace, but normally slowly but surely up.

Limited Edition Omega watches

This is particularly true for limited edition timepieces. These are usually made in small numbers, and when the production stops, the only way to get one is to look at the secondhand market. However, have in mind that just because it is a limited edition doesn’t mean that it is an investment piece. For in order for a watch to be an investment, it needs to have a great demand in the secondhand market, and this is not always the case for all limited edition watches.

Omega Speedmaster Apollo 11 50th anniversary

Don’t believe that just because it is a limited edition that it will be an investment piece because the majority of limited edition Omega watches are not. However, they can be if you buy watches that are popular and have high demand. It’s about understanding the market and what people like.

It is always difficult to predict how popular a limited edition watch will be – in particular in the long term, but if you know the market, they can prove to be a good purchase.

This brings us to the next point.

Omega for investment: most popular models

When buying an Omega watch for investment, the safest bet is always to buy one of the most popular Omega watches. You want to do this because these watches have a large audience and are always in demand. Since there is a large audience for them, the chances are also big that they will increase in value over time. In particular, if they are discontinued and go out of production – limited edition or not.

Furthermore, you want to buy an Omega watch in men’s size. The secondhand market is considerably bigger for men’s watches, and so it is for these watches that the demand will be the highest. 

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Omega’s two most popular models are the Speedmaster and Seamaster. In terms of quantity, Omega sells most watches from the Constellation collection, but these are primarily women who buy a watch brand new and then never sell it or even look at the secondhand market. This is why the secondhand market for them is relatively small.

With that said, the watches that have the best chances of being investment pieces are the Speedmaster and the Seamaster.

Now, within these two collections, there are countless versions to choose from. But the general rule is that you should get the most popular and basic pieces that speak to most people. In the Speedmaster range, this means the standard black Speedmaster with hesalite or sapphire crystal, and in the Seamaster range, it means the regular dive watches in the standard color variations and with no additional functions such as GMT hand or a chronograph.

Omega Speedmaster investment

The Speedmaster is Omega’s most iconic, legendary, and important timepiece.

The Speedmaster is known all over the world and has a huge audience. The demand for the Speedmaster is always high, but in particular for the standard Speedmaster models.

If you are looking to buy a Speedmaster for investment, the safest bet is always to go for the Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch. It’s simply a classic that will always have demand, and which has proven to be a good investment. Furthermore, since Omega regularly increases its prices, the prices on the secondhand market for these have proven to follow as well.

Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch Sapphire sandwic

Omega Seamaster investment

The Omega Seamaster is yet another iconic watch from Omega. It has been in production since 1948, although changed its design many times since then. When a lot of people think about an iconic dive watch, they think about the Seamaster.

It is the choice of watch for James Bond, so it should be good enough for us.

Opt for the classic and traditional Seamaster models.

Omega Seamaster Diver 300M 210.30.42.20.04.001

Omega watches for investment: materials

When buying an Omega watch as an investment, you want to consider the material.

As a general rule, you should only buy full stainless steel watches. Whilst some full gold, half gold, or titanium watches have proven to be good investments, the large market will always have a preference for stainless steel, so this is where you have the most upside. This will always be the safest bet. Be careful with gold watches in particular as the market is much slimmer than with steel, usually because the price for these is much higher, and because not everyone will like gold watches.

Omega watches for investment

An Omega watch can prove to be a great investment.

If you look at some vintage Speedmasters, you can see that they have increased in value by several hundred percent. The same goes for certain Seamasters as well, such as 1957, Seamaster 300, etc, but these are vintage watches and demand a little bit more expertise and knowledge to buy to ensure you buy a good example. When you have educated yourself a bit more in the vintage market of Omega, you can explore Omega’s vintage alternatives that may prove to continue to be great investments.

Be careful with limited edition, because not all limited edition Omega watches will be great investments, although many of them can. Make sure you do your research to understand the market and the demand. Depending on how long you plan on owning your Omega watch, you may buy a watch that isn’t as popular today but may become more popular further on.

118 thoughts on “Omega Watches for Investment: Ultimate Guide

  1. Hello what’s your thoughts on omega seamaster James Bond limited edition 2537.80.00. I really like the 007 watch face background but how good is it for investment? Thanks!

    1. Hi,
      This watch has slowly but surely started to increase in price in the last couple of years. It will likely prove to be a relatively good investment.

      Kind regards,
      Millenary Watches

  2. Hi. Looking at the Seamaster GTM 23113435206001. Any thoughts on future value?

    1. Hi,
      Historically, this model and similar ones have not proven to be the best investments. It has a leather strap (most people prefer steel bracelets) and it is slightly larger than a lot of people prefer. So this explains why this history hasn’t proven to be amongst the best watches for investment purposes. They hold their value somewhat but from the retail price, it will lose its value and increases very slowly in value.

      Kind regards,
      Millenary Watches

  3. Hi,
    May I ask if the seamaster 1948 limited edition worth to collect? How good as a long-term investment could it be?

    With thanks

    1. Hi,
      Hard to say but this model was quite well received and has sold out by now. It will likely hold its value relatively well and potentially increase in value somewhat. But the Speedmaster Moonwatch will always be one of the best options.

      Kind regards,
      Millenary Watches

  4. What are your thoughts on omega speedmaster racing 326 32 40 50 03001 in blue with the vulcanized rubber strap.
    I can buy a full set for 2.700 euro.
    Good investment?

    1. Hi,
      The Speedmaster racing has historically been one of the least popular Speedmaster models. This does not speak in its favor for it being a great investment long-term, even though it may retain its value fairly well. But if you really like it, 2700 Euro is a good price. But we wouldn’t recommend buying it for the sole purpose of investing.

  5. What would be your top 3 recommendations in terms of watches that could grow by the highest amount/%? I say could go, so I won’t hold you to it 🙂

    1. Hi,
      Definitely Speedmaster models.
      Probably:
      Speedmaster 005 hesalite
      Speedmaster Apollo 8
      and a third, probably limited Speedmaster like the Alaska project, Snoopy, or similar.

      Kind regards,
      Millenary Watches

  6. I own a 2019 Seamaster chrono GMT, blue face yellow detail. Good investment?

    1. Hi,
      The models from Omega that have proven to be the best investments are the Speedmaster moonwatch and the Seamaster.
      The Seamaster Chrono is not a watch that appeals to everyone but it is certainly not the worst Omega to own in terms of investment. It will likely retain its value somewhat well but will likely not increase in value substantially over time.

      Kind regards,
      Millenary Watches

  7. do you think the meteorite dial ref#311.63.44.51.99.001 is a good buy?

    1. Hi,
      It’s a Speedmaster, which is good. It is also a unique such. It will likely hold its value fairly well over time, but in general, the Moonwatch tends to be the best option as it is the model that is most iconic and most popular.

      Kind regards,
      Millenary Watches

  8. Hi, the speedmaster Professional 30th anniversary for Apollo 17 ref 3574.51.00 is exactly similar to any other ref, but has a small difference in case back and limited to 3000 pieces. This seems to have 20% premium to normal version.

    Is it a good investment considering the different in price? I am i better off jus buying the normal version with the same 1861 movement?

    Thanks,
    John

    1. Hi,
      Historically, these unique, limited edition vintage Speedmasters tend to be highly sought-after by collectors due to their historical importance. With that said, this watch will be far rarer than the other, mass-produced versions. Long-term, it will likely be a better investment.

      Kind regards,
      Millenary Watches

  9. How about the seamaster 57 trilogy?

    1. Hi,
      The Seamaster 57 trilogy has remained rather stable in value over time. It is a limited edition, but they made quite a lot of watches still. It will likely remain stable, increase potentially, but overall, there are likely better alternatives.

      Kind regards,
      Millenary Watches

  10. Hi, what is your take on a speedmaster dark side of the moon full ceramic? Would this hold its value/increase over time?

    1. Hi,
      The Apollo 8 Dark Side of the moon has proven to hold its value very well. But it also has a considerably lower production than the non-apollo 8 version. It will likely hold its value relatively well as it is a Speedmaster but the Apollo 8 will be a better choice.

      Kind regards,
      Millenary Watches

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