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Omega Speedmaster Watches

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Omega Speedmaster watches carry a serious reputation. Originally built as a racing chronograph, the model quickly evolved into the official watch of NASA and the first timepiece worn on the moon. If you are looking to skip the retail wait, this page is the best place to shop pre-owned Omega Speedmaster watches for sale online. We carry a large inventory of certified authentic, pre-owned models that are ready for immediate purchase. Whether you want a classic Moonwatch or a modern variant, buying a pre-owned Speedmaster gets this historic chronograph on your wrist right now.
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Omega Speedmaster Overview

First born as a racing watch in 1957, the Omega Speedmaster was crafted to exhibit precision, reliability, and style. It reached legendary status when NASA astronauts adorned it during the first moon landing, transforming the Speedmaster into the official “Moonwatch.” The Speedmaster instantly metamorphosed into a representation of exploration and innovation.

Despite the watch's progression in design over the years, it still embodies the classic features that watch enthusiasts ardently admire. Each model is uniquely fashioned to suit a diverse range of lifestyles and tastes. With options that include a manual winding movement and Hesalite crystal, the Speedmaster Professional pays homage to bygone times, while the advanced chronograph functions and wider range of color options in the Speedmaster Racing speak to the modern crowd looking for a more sporty touch. Every individual can find a Speedmaster that seamlessly blends the exquisite craftsmanship of an Omega watch with a design that remains timeless and serves as a sterling addition to any collection.

Donning an Omega Speedmaster is a statement of respect and curiosity for exploration. SwissWatchExpo boasts one of the largest selections of certified authentic Omega Speedmaster watches available. Our team welcomes you to a personalized, customer-focused purchasing experience ensuring that you find the ideal watch that matches your style. We are a foremost online luxury watch retailer, guaranteeing quality and satisfaction. Secure your Omega Speedmaster today.


Omega Speedmaster Key Features

Omega Speedmaster Hesalite vs Sapphire


Omega Speedmaster Hesalite vs Sapphire crystal options represent the biggest decision for anyone buying a Moonwatch. Hesalite is a domed acrylic crystal identical to the original NASA-qualified models. It offers incredible impact durability and a warm, vintage distortion at the edges, but it scratches easily and features a closed steel caseback. Sapphire provides a vastly different experience. It is virtually scratch-proof, offers crystal-clear legibility, and comes paired with an exhibition caseback to view the movement. Both options remain fully available across the catalog, allowing buyers to choose between strict historical accuracy or modern daily convenience.


Omega Speedmaster Manual vs Automatic Movements


Choosing between Omega Speedmaster manual vs automatic movements changes how the watch wears and functions. The classic Moonwatch relies entirely on a manual-wind caliber, honoring its mid-century heritage. This requires daily winding interaction but allows the case to sit much thinner on the wrist. Conversely, sub-collections like the Speedmaster Racing, Dark Side of the Moon, and the ’57 utilize automatic, self-winding calibers. While automatic calibers mean you will only need to wind the watch periodically, that internal rotor makes the case noticeably thicker on the wrist. Deciding between the two just comes down to whether you want a hands-on mechanical experience or a grab-and-go daily wearer.


Omega Speedmaster Sizes


Omega Speedmaster sizes shift heavily across the catalog. You will find compact 38mm models on the smaller end and massive 44.25mm cases on the larger side. The standard Moonwatch splits the difference at 42mm. But because of its twisted lugs and asymmetrical shape, it fits much tighter to the wrist than the raw specs imply. For those seeking maximum wrist presence, the Racing and Dark Side of the Moon models push the boundaries at 44.25mm to accommodate their complex automatic movements and robust ceramic cases. Getting the diameter right dictates the entire style of the watch. Below breaks down the most common Speedmaster sizes and what to expect.

  • 38mm Speedmaster – A smaller case size found in select models, delivering a much more compact fit for smaller wrists.
  • 42mm Speedmaster Moonwatch – The standard, definitive size for the classic Moonwatch models.
  • 44.25mm+ Speedmaster – Larger, thicker case sizes used aggressively in the Racing and Dark Side of the Moon lines.

Popular Omega Speedmaster Models

Speedmaster Professional (Moonwatch)


Omega Speedmaster Professional models form the absolute core of the collection. This is the definitive Moonwatch. Fully flight-qualified by NASA, this exact mechanical configuration accompanied astronauts across all six lunar landings. Modern iterations stay incredibly true to the original specs, maintaining the classic 42mm steel case, a highly legible matte black dial, and traditional manual-wind chronograph movements. If you want the most iconic, historically significant, and widely recognized piece in the entire Omega catalog, you want the Professional line. Here are the most popular Moonwatch references trading on the secondary market today.

  • Omega Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch 310.30.42.50.01.001 – Current Hesalite model with Caliber 3861
  • Omega Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch 310.30.42.50.01.002 – Sapphire crystal version with display caseback
  • Omega Speedmaster Professional 311.30.42.30.01.005 – Previous-generation model with Caliber 1861

Speedmaster ’57


Omega Speedmaster ’57 models operate as highly accurate, vintage-inspired reissues of the very first Speedmaster launched in 1957. They trade the standard asymmetrical Moonwatch silhouette for a retro layout defined by straight lugs, steel bezels, and classic broad-arrow hands. While the aesthetics pull strictly from the mid-century archives, the engines inside do not. These watches run on modern, highly magnetic-resistant Co-Axial Master Chronometer movements. It sits perfectly as a heavily heritage-driven alternative for collectors who respect the history but want something visually distinct from the standard Moonwatch. Here are the most heavily requested Speedmaster ’57 references.

  • Omega Speedmaster ’57 332.10.41.51.01.001 – Black dial version with vintage styling
  • Omega Speedmaster ’57 332.10.41.51.03.001 – Blue dial variant with retro design elements

Speedmaster Racing


Omega Speedmaster Racing models push the lineup back to its original motorsport roots, delivering highly sport-focused chronographs built for the track. These pieces aggressively scale up the physical footprint to 44.25mm to accommodate their advanced automatic movements and give the watch a vastly more dominant wrist presence. You get bold, high-contrast dial layouts featuring alternating minute tracks and bright color accents that maximize legibility at a glance. For buyers seeking a thoroughly modern, aggressive, and highly capable sports alternative to the traditional Moonwatch, the Racing line delivers. Below are the standout Speedmaster Racing references.

  • Omega Speedmaster Racing 329.30.44.51.01.001 – Black dial 44.25mm chronograph
  • Omega Speedmaster Racing 329.30.44.51.04.001 – White dial “racing” variant

Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon


Omega Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon models completely abandon mid-century styling in favor of aggressive, highly contemporary engineering. Measuring a substantial 44.25mm, these premium watches are machined entirely from massive blocks of solid black ceramic. Everything from the case middle and bezel down to the chronograph pushers utilizes this ultra-hard, scratch-proof material. Paired directly with automatic Co-Axial chronograph movements, the Dark Side of the Moon sits at the absolute top tier of the collection as a stealthy, high-tech evolution of the Moonwatch. Here are the most popular references from this modern lineup.

  • Omega Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon 311.92.44.51.01.003 – Black ceramic case with Co-Axial movement
  • Omega Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon 311.92.44.51.01.005 – “Pitch Black” stealth variant

Omega Speedmaster vs Seamaster

Omega Speedmaster watches operate strictly as mechanical chronographs. They use fixed tachymeter bezels and side pushers to track elapsed time. Inside the case, they run on either manual-wind or automatic movements. This specific tool-watch layout dictates their real-world application: clocking laps at the racetrack and serving as flight-qualified gear for NASA space missions.

Omega Seamaster models are heavy-duty dive watches built for the water. They carry serious depth ratings starting at 300 meters and rely on unidirectional bezels to monitor bottom time. The thick cases offer massive durability for actual scuba diving and high-impact water sports, though the clean styling works perfectly for standard everyday wear.


Omega Speedmaster Watch Prices

Model / Ref Era Popular Name Metal Bezel/Dial Retail Price in USD Pre-Owned Price (Approx) in USD - With Box and Papers Notable Feature
310.30.42.50.01.001CurrentMoonwatch HesaliteSteelBlack/Black$7,800$5,800 - $6,500The current standard Moonwatch with Caliber 3861 and Hesalite crystal.
310.30.42.50.01.002CurrentSapphire SandwichSteelBlack/Black$9,000$6,600 - $7,500The current standard Moonwatch with a sapphire crystal and display back.
310.32.42.50.02.001CurrentSilver Snoopy 50thSteelBlue/Silver$11,900$15,500 - $17,00050th Anniversary tribute featuring an animated Snoopy caseback.
310.30.42.50.04.001CurrentWhite Dial MoonwatchSteelBlack/White$9,100$8,800 - $9,500The recently released white lacquered dial standard Moonwatch.
310.20.42.50.02.001CurrentMoonshine and SteelSteel/GoldBlack/Grey$20,400$13,500 - $15,000Features a laser-engraved Buzz Aldrin subdial and Moonshine Gold accents.
310.60.42.50.99.002CurrentMoonshine GoldMoonshine GoldGold/Champagne$50,500$34,000 - $37,000Solid 18k Moonshine Gold construction with a striking sunray green dial.
310.60.42.50.01.001CurrentSedna Gold MoonwatchSedna GoldBlack/Black$48,000$29,000 - $32,000Solid 18k Sedna (rose) Gold upgrade to the standard Caliber 3861 Moonwatch.
329.30.44.51.04.001CurrentRacing White DialSteelBlack/White$10,800$6,500 - $7,500Modern 44.25mm two-register automatic Master Chronometer with racing dial.
311.92.44.51.01.003CeramicDark Side of the MoonCeramicBlack/Black$12,000$7,500 - $8,800The first Speedmaster crafted entirely from a single block of black ceramic.
311.92.44.30.01.001CeramicApollo 8 Dark SideCeramicBlack/Skeleton$10,700$8,500 - $9,500Features a laser-ablated lunar surface decoration visible on the movement.
311.30.42.30.01.005Neo-Vintage1861 HesaliteSteelBlack/BlackDiscontinued$4,800 - $5,500The long-running previous generation Moonwatch featuring Caliber 1861.
311.32.42.30.04.003Neo-VintageSilver Snoopy 45thSteelBlack/WhiteDiscontinued$40,000 - $45,000Features "Failure is not an option" quote and a sleeping Snoopy on the dial.
311.30.42.30.01.004Neo-VintageTintinSteelBlack/BlackDiscontinued$12,500 - $14,000Instantly recognizable by its distinctive red and white racing track dial.
3570.50.00Neo-VintageClassic MoonwatchSteelBlack/BlackDiscontinued$4,500 - $5,300The workhorse Caliber 1861 standard Moonwatch from the late 90s to 2014.
311.32.40.30.01.001Neo-VintageFOISSteelBlack/BlackDiscontinued$5,000 - $5,800Numbered edition homage to Wally Schirra's 1962 CK2998 straight-lug model.
311.32.42.30.01.001Neo-VintageSpeedy Tuesday 1SteelBlack/Rev. PandaDiscontinued$12,000 - $13,000The first online-exclusive Omega, celebrating the Speedy Tuesday fan community.
311.32.40.30.02.001Neo-VintageCK2998 Blue LimitedSteelBlue/SilverDiscontinued$9,800 - $10,500A blue panda dial reissue of the classic CK2998 featuring a lollipop hand.
145.022VintageEarly 861 / Pre-MoonSteelBlack/BlackDiscontinued$8,500 - $12,000Introduction of the Caliber 861; highly collectible transitional features.
105.012VintageThe Real MoonwatchSteelBlack/BlackDiscontinued$20,000 - $28,000The exact Speedmaster reference worn by Apollo 11 astronauts on the Moon.
105.003VintageEd WhiteSteelBlack/BlackDiscontinued$25,000 - $35,000+The legendary straight-lug pre-professional case worn during the first spacewalk.

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Omega Speedmaster Testimonials

5 stars

Great experience from beginning to end. I was impressed by the attention received from the salesman (Mr. Cash) and equally thrilled by the quality of the Omega Speedmaster that I purchased/ received. Well done SwissWatchExpo!

5 stars

SWE has been fantastic for me. Have now purchased 2 watches from them, and Omega speedmaster and most recently 39mm MK2 Rolex explorer. Both arrived quickly and exactly as described. Will be using them for a 3rd watch in the future.

5 stars

Great experience, love my Speedmaster! Facetime call with Jason really helped me make the decision.

5 stars

I was able to easily place an order online. I received my Omega the next day in perfect packing and with several extra gifts. The Speedmaster looks and runs like new. I've been collecting for many years including Rolex, Tudor, Omega, and many more and this was a perfect buy. Easily exceeded my expectations. I love it and I hope to order again. Thanks.

5 stars

Purchased my first high end watch from here. The speed master showed up in the condition I expected. I’ll do business here again!

5 stars

Purchased a vintage Omega Speedy triple date online. It arrived in arguably better condition than expected, which is to say flawless. Unfortunately, time did not permit me to pick the time piece up in person, but everything was packaged securely and there were no issues when it arrived to me. I look forward to setting an appointment to visit their showroom for my next purchase. Buy with confidence!

Expert Opinion

“I'm a firm believer that every collector needs an Omega Speedmaster at some point. The history of the Moonwatch speaks for itself, but beyond the space legacy, it just looks amazing on the wrist and completely transforms depending on what strap you put it on.”

— Eugene Tutunikov, CEO


Omega Speedmaster Frequently Asked Questions

What Is An Omega Speedmaster ‘MoonWatch’?

The Omega Speedmaster is a collection of chronographs, and within the line are MoonWatch Professional watches – descendants of the timepieces that were used for the lunar missions. There are three references that actually made it on the moon - 105.003, 105.012, and 145.012. Newer iterations of these watches are all considered MoonWatches.

The MoonWatch by definition is a hand-wound watch with three chronograph subdials, a Hesalite or plexiglas crystal, and a stainless steel case back; however it has evolved over time to include a sapphire crystal and case back.

What Omega Speedmaster Reference Was Worn On The First Moon Landing?

The first Moon landing took place on July 20, 1969 when the Apollo 11 spacecraft arrived on its surface. Astronauts Neil Alden Armstrong, Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin, and Michael Collins were all provided the Omega Speedmaster reference 105.012 on board. Neil Armstrong, the first man to step on the Moon, kept his watch on the Lunar Module. It was Buzz Aldrin, who followed Armstrong on the Moon’s surface while wearing his Speedmaster, that made it the first watch on the Moon.

Does The Omega Speedmaster Hold Its Value?

Because of its classic design, reliable performance, and remarkable history, the Omega Speedmaster has prevailed as one of the most coveted chronographs. With its continuing popularity and huge audience, the Speedmaster will always be in high demand, thus holding its value well.

How much does the Omega Speedmaster cost?

The price of a pre-owned Speedmaster depends heavily on the specific model. You can usually pick up an automatic Speedmaster Reduced starting around $2,500. A standard pre-owned Professional Moonwatch typically runs between $4,500 and $5,500, while highly collectible vintage pieces or Snoopy editions easily command well over $10,000.

Does The Omega Speedmaster Hold Its Value?

Yes, the Speedmaster Professional tends to hold its value well. Buying brand new means taking a hit for initial depreciation, but a pre-owned Moonwatch in the $5,000 range offers stability as they tend to hold their secondary market value very well over time.