Explore our curated selection of pre-owned OMEGA watches in the UK, including Seamaster, Speedmaster, Aqua Terra and Planet Ocean models. Every OMEGA we list is fully authenticated, supplied with our own warranty, and shipped with insured UK delivery. Availability changes regularly as new pieces arrive.
Looking for a deeper comparison? Read our guide to the OMEGA Seamaster vs Speedmaster.
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Founded in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland in 1848 by Louis Brandt, OMEGA began as a small workshop that assembled pocket watches from parts supplied by local craftsmen. By the early 20th century, OMEGA had grown into one of Switzerland’s largest watch manufacturers, renowned for producing complete watches with exceptional accuracy.
The brand earned its name from the OMEGA calibre created in 1894, which represented the pinnacle of watchmaking technology at the time. This commitment to horological innovation has remained at the core of OMEGA’s identity, from pioneering the co-axial escapement to developing anti-magnetic movements that exceed industry standards.
Throughout its history, OMEGA has been trusted in the most demanding environments imaginable:
Few timepieces can claim the historical significance of the OMEGA Speedmaster Professional. Selected by NASA for all manned space missions in 1965 after withstanding extreme testing, the Speedmaster accompanied astronauts through the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo programs. On July 21, 1969, it earned its “Moonwatch” nickname when Buzz Aldrin wore his Speedmaster during the lunar landing.
The classic Speedmaster Professional features a 42mm case, manual-winding chronograph movement, hesalite crystal, and the distinctive black dial with triple register layout. While the collection has expanded to include automatic variants, larger sizes, and special editions, the core design has remained remarkably consistent for over 60 years. A testament to its timeless appeal.
Notable references in our collection include the classic Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch, limited Apollo commemorative editions, and the specialised Mark series.
Introduced in 1948 to celebrate OMEGA’s 100th anniversary, the Seamaster began as a dress watch with greater water resistance than typical timepieces of the era. By 1957, OMEGA had transformed it into a true professional diver’s tool with the Seamaster 300. Today, the Seamaster line encompasses several distinct families:
The Constellation represents OMEGA’s pursuit of chronometric excellence, having evolved from the certified chronometer “Century” created in 1948. Modern Constellation watches are instantly recognisable by their “claws” on the case, integrated bracelets, and often, star markers on the dial.
The collection ranges from time-only models to annual calendars, with the Manhattan design from 1982 influencing much of the current aesthetic. For collectors seeking a dress watch with OMEGA’s technical prowess, the Constellation offers sophisticated elegance with certified precision.
Originally part of the Seamaster line, the De Ville became its own collection in 1967, representing OMEGA’s dress watch tradition. Today’s De Ville models showcase classical watchmaking with modern innovations, housing some of OMEGA’s most advanced movements in traditionally styled cases.
The collection includes the Trésor, Hour Vision, and Prestige lines, along with specialised complications like the annual calendar and co-axial tourbillon. For those seeking a timepiece that balances classic design with contemporary technology, the De Ville offers understated refinement.
Developed by master watchmaker George Daniels and industrialised by OMEGA, the Co-Axial escapement represents one of the most significant horological innovations of the past century. This revolutionary design reduces friction between components, improving long-term accuracy and extending service intervals. Since its introduction in 1999, OMEGA has refined and incorporated this technology across nearly all their calibres.
In collaboration with the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology (METAS), OMEGA created the Master Chronometer certification, a rigorous testing protocol that examines finished watches (not just movements) for accuracy, magnetic resistance up to 15,000 gauss, water resistance, and power reserve. This certification exceeds the traditional COSC standards, ensuring exceptional performance in real-world conditions.
OMEGA consistently pioneers new materials in watchmaking, including:
Authentic OMEGA watches feature precise finishing, correct font and logo applications, proper serial number placement, and high-quality materials throughout. The movement should match the model specifications and bear appropriate markings. We would always recommend researching the person or dealer you are purchasing from using tools such as Trustpilot.
OMEGA recommends servicing mechanical watches every 5-8 years, though watches with the Co-Axial escapement can often go longer between services. Quartz models typically require battery changes every 2-3 years, which is also an opportunity to check water resistance gaskets.
Select vintage OMEGA models have shown strong appreciation, particularly Speedmaster references from the 1960s and 1970s, early Seamaster 300 models, and rare complications. The investment potential depends on condition, originality, rarity, and historical significance. We recommend purchasing primarily for enjoyment, with investment potential as a secondary consideration.
The Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch features a 42mm case, manual-winding movement, and design that closely follows the NASA-qualified original. The discontinued Speedmaster Reduced had a smaller 39mm case, automatic movement, and slightly different subdial layout. While visually similar, they represent different approaches to the iconic chronograph design.
Modern Seamaster Diver 300M models are rated to 300 meters (1000 feet), Planet Ocean models to 600 meters (2000 feet), and Aqua Terra models typically to 150 meters (500 feet). Vintage Seamasters may have lower ratings. We recommend having water resistance tested annually if you regularly use your watch in water.
Explore the world of pre-owned OMEGA watches and own a piece of Swiss horology. Whether you’re adding to your collection, searching for a meaningful gift, or investing in a rare timepiece, our curated selection has something extraordinary waiting for you.
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