Sell your Omega watch
Immediate payment and the highest possible prices offered, with no unnecessary fees. Obtain an expert Omega watch valuation from our specialist Omega dealers today and sell your vintage Omega watch with Hepplewhites, all from the comfort of your own home.
Why sell your Omega with Hepplewhites: the Omega watch specialists?
If you’re searching for the best place to sell your Omega watch and wondering how to begin, Hepplewhites provides an efficient, professional and trustworthy service.
We’re interested in various Omega models, including Seamaster, Speedmaster, Constellation, De Ville, Planet Ocean, Aqua Terra and more.
Your Omega watch will be authenticated by our skilled Omega specialists, ensuring originality and condition are verified thoroughly. You can rest assured your valuation is based on significant expertise and unmatched understanding of the Omega brand.
No auction fees
Our Omega experts leverage over 30 years of experience to provide precise valuations, considering every detail of your watch’s history, condition and current market demand. We pass the full valuation directly to you, with no hidden fees or deductions.
Immediate payment
Upon agreeing to a valuation, Hepplewhites promptly issues an immediate bank transfer before any watches are taken away. All transactions are conducted securely and transparently, giving you complete protection throughout the process.
The comfort of your own home
Obtain your Omega watch valuation conveniently from our experts in your own home, eliminating the need to transport your watch publicly and saving valuable time and travel expenses.
The history of Omega
Omega stands as a symbol of precision and luxury in watchmaking since its founding in 1848 by Louis Brandt in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. Originally established as “La Generale Watch Co.,” Omega adopted its iconic name in 1903. Omega is globally recognised for numerous pioneering achievements, including becoming the official timekeeper of the Olympic Games since 1932 and famously producing the first watch worn on the moon, the Speedmaster Professional, during NASA’s Apollo 11 mission in 1969.
Unique elements of an Omega
Omega watches are distinguished by their remarkable precision, durability and innovation. Key unique features include:
Co-Axial escapement: Introduced in 1999, Omega’s groundbreaking Co-Axial escapement reduces friction, enhancing precision and reliability while extending service intervals
Master Chronometer certification: Omega watches undergo stringent testing approved by METAS (Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology), guaranteeing exceptional precision, durability and magnetic resistance
Helium escape valve: Developed for professional divers, Omega’s Seamaster range features an innovative helium escape valve, allowing trapped gases to escape safely during deep-sea dives
Ceragold and Liquidmetal bezels: Omega’s patented technologies fuse ceramic with gold or Liquidmetal, offering bezels of extraordinary scratch resistance and durability, while maintaining aesthetic brilliance
Transparent case-back: Many Omega watches feature a transparent case-back, showcasing their intricate, highly-crafted movements
Highest fee ever paid for an Omega watch
The highest price ever paid at auction for an Omega watch was for an iconic Omega Speedmaster worn by astronaut Wally Schirra on the Mercury Sigma 7 mission. In 2022, it sold for an impressive £3 million, highlighting the exceptional historical significance and collectability of Omega watches.
Omega in pop culture
Omega has established itself as an iconic part of popular culture, notably as the official watch of James Bond since 1995, prominently featuring the Seamaster series in films such as “GoldenEye” and “Casino Royale.” The brand’s watches have adorned the wrists of celebrities like George Clooney, Daniel Craig and Eddie Redmayne. Omega’s cultural legacy also extends to major sporting events, with longstanding roles in Olympic timekeeping, golf championships and prestigious sailing regattas.
How selling your Omega watch with Hepplewhites works
Our simple and secure process ensures that selling your watch is straightforward and stress-free.
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Arrange a valuation
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Expert valuations of items
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Sale through Hepplewhites
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