Omega is one of the most widely owned serious Swiss watch brands in San Antonio — driven by military and JBSA community ownership of the Speedmaster, the civilian professional community's preference for the Seamaster, and the women's market for the Constellation and De Ville. If you own an Omega and are considering selling in San Antonio in 2026, Watch Affinity is the local specialist that makes same-day offers on all Omega references.
Omega Secondary Market Values — 2026
| Reference | Secondary Market Range |
|---|---|
| Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch (current) | $4,500 – $6,000 |
| Speedmaster Professional (vintage pre-1980) | $3,500 – $12,000+ |
| Seamaster 300M 41mm (current ref.) | $2,800 – $3,800 |
| Seamaster Aqua Terra 41mm (current) | $2,200 – $3,200 |
| Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M | $2,500 – $4,000 |
| Constellation (current steel) | $1,800 – $2,800 |
| De Ville Prestige | $1,200 – $2,000 |
| Speedmaster Reduced / automatic | $1,500 – $2,500 |
These are secondary market sale ranges. Dealer purchase offers (what Watch Affinity pays) are typically 60–75% of secondary market value, consistent with what any specialist dealer pays on Omega references.
What Drives Your Omega's Value
- Reference and generation: Current production Speedmaster Professional and Seamaster 300M are the most liquid Omega references. Vintage Speedmaster with correct dial, hands, and case commands premium — but only with provenance and authentication.
- Box and papers (chronometer certificate): The original Omega box, warranty card, and METAS certificate (for Master Chronometer references) add meaningful value. Box-and-papers examples command 10–20% more than bare watches on the secondary market.
- Service history: Omega service records from an authorized service center add credibility. An Omega that has been serviced by a generic jeweler without documentation is treated as unserviced for valuation purposes.
- Condition: The case condition matters. Heavily polished Omega cases have lost the original brushed textures that collectors value. Unpolished watches with original wear command better prices than polished examples.
- Bracelet vs. strap: For steel Omega models, selling on original bracelet rather than a replacement strap maximizes value. The original Omega bracelet has secondary market value independently.
How Watch Affinity Buys Omega Watches in San Antonio
Watch Affinity is located at 11808 Wurzbach Rd, San Antonio. We make same-day offers on all Omega references — walk in with your watch, receive an offer based on current secondary market data, and leave with payment the same day if you accept. No appointment required for walk-in assessments, though calling ahead is appreciated for pieces valued above $3,000.
We also purchase remotely from San Antonio residents who prefer not to come in: photos of the watch → preliminary range within one business day → in-person confirmation or drop-off → same-day wire or check.
San Antonio Omega owner — get a same-day offer. Walk in or start online.
Get a Free OfferThe Omega vs. Rolex Offer Difference
A common question from Omega owners comparing dealers: Omega offers are typically lower as a percentage of retail than equivalent Rolex offers. This reflects secondary market dynamics, not quality — Omega watches are excellent, but their secondary market is less liquid than Rolex's. A $5,000 Omega Speedmaster will receive a lower dealer offer percentage than a $5,000 Rolex Submariner because the dealer's resale time horizon for Omega is longer. This is the same at every specialist dealer; Watch Affinity's offers are at the competitive end of the Omega market.