Sell Your Omega in London

We buy Omega — Speedmaster, Seamaster, Constellation, De Ville and the Swatch collaborations — from Hatton Garden. Send the reference and a few photographs and you will have a no-obligation figure the same day, with payment by transfer once the watch is authenticated.

Omega is the most accessible maker on this list and the one where sellers are most often underpaid, because the high street tends to price an Omega as a second-hand watch rather than as a specific reference. Some Speedmasters and vintage Seamasters are worth several times what a general buyer will offer for them, and the difference is entirely in knowing which is which.

What moves the number on a Omega

Calibre and generation

The movement is often the whole story. A hand-wound Moonwatch, a co-axial Seamaster and a quartz De Ville are three unrelated markets, and the caseback and calibre number tell the desk which one it is holding.

Vintage originality

On anything pre-1980 the dial is the value. An original dial with even patina is worth substantially more than a redial, and a redial is usually obvious to a specialist and invisible to everyone else.

Limited and collaboration pieces

Limited editions, anniversary Speedmasters and the MoonSwatch collaborations trade on their own terms rather than on Omega's general market. The edition number and the completeness of the set both count.

Bracelet and end links

Correct, period-appropriate bracelets and end links are scarce on vintage Omega and are worth real money. An incorrect bracelet is not a problem, but a correct one is a bonus worth mentioning.

Omega references we buy

Not a complete list — we buy the whole catalogue. These are the ones the desk is asked about most.

Speedmaster
Professional Moonwatch, Reduced, Racing and the limited editions. Calibre and caseback identify it.
Seamaster
Diver 300M, Planet Ocean, Aqua Terra and the vintage 300. Four different markets under one name.
Constellation
Both the modern Manhattan and the vintage pie-pan. Vintage is priced on dial originality.
De Ville
Dress references, often gold. Metal sets the floor; the calibre sets the rest.
Vintage Omega
1950s–70s pieces bought on originality. Send a clear, straight-on dial photograph.

Box, papers and provenance

Omega card or certificate, box, and any service paperwork. Omega's own Extract of the Archives is available for vintage pieces and is worth having on anything unusual — it confirms the calibre, case and date of production, which is the question every vintage buyer asks.

None of it is a condition of sale. A watch with no box and no card is still a straightforward sale, and we would rather tell you what the paperwork is worth than have you assume it is worth nothing — send the details and you will have both figures.

FAQS

Almost always, and Omega is the clearest case of it. A general buyer prices an Omega as a used watch; a specialist prices the reference. On Speedmasters and vintage Seamasters in particular, the two figures can be a long way apart.

Yes, and vintage is where the interesting values are. Originality is what we are looking at — the dial above everything, then the hands, the crown and the case. Send a straight-on photograph of the dial in daylight and we can tell you a great deal from it.

It depends entirely on which Speedmaster it is — hand-wound Professional, Reduced, Racing or a limited edition — and on the set. The caseback and the calibre number identify it. Send those and you will have a real figure the same day.

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Get a figure for your Omega

Send the reference, the year and a couple of photographs. No obligation, and no pressure if the number is not what you hoped.