Want an Omega watch that won’t break the bank? Here are some solid options.
From James Bond to NASA, Omega prides itself on a rich heritage steeped in Haute Horlogerie and a reputation for creating some of the world’s most iconic timepieces.
Omega is the innovator of the famous Co-Axial escapement and remains at the forefront of the industry when it comes to developing new materials for its huge catalog of multifunctional, reliable, and precise wristwatches.
The Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch was the first timepiece to visit the moon, accompanying astronauts on their first walk across its surface back in 1969.
Since then, Omega has enjoyed huge success with many of its collections including the Constellation, Seamaster, and De Ville.
Considering that Omega is one of the most globally recognized and highly revered watchmakers in the industry, not all models will cost you an arm and a leg, especially if you know where to look. Here’s our guide to 7 of the most affordable Omega watches.
Cheapest Omega Watches
Here are affordable omega watches in no particular order.
The Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional Ref. 311.30.42.30.01.006
The Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional is still going strong. The latest addition to join the family was updated just last year.
The flagship model has been reiterated many times and whilst some models are highly collectible and come with a price tag to reflect their desirability, others make for a practical and functional daily beater.
The Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional is a chronograph that can be worn and enjoyed every day of the week.
Its distinctive black dial is available with a hesalite crystal glass as per the original model, or a sapphire crystal glass front — both options of which feature the iconic chronograph counters laid out in the 3-6-9 format.
The Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional offers you a lot for your money.
Its stainless steel case measuring a diameter of 42mm is integrated with 50-meter water resistance and features a 30-minute counter, small seconds, and 12-hour totalizer, not to mention a tachymeter scale for measuring speed based on distance.
This Speedmaster Moonwatch professional watch ref 311.30.42.30.01.006 is offered on a black leather band or a stainless steel bracelet and is based faithfully on the design of the original launched back in 1957.
The Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Ref 210.32.42.20.01.001
Fitted on a supple black rubber strap to keep its cost down, the Omega Seamaster Diver 300M ref 210.32.42.20.01.001 is a robust dive tool with plenty of innovative features to make measuring elapsed time underwater as easy as possible.
This affordable Omega dive watch measures 42mm and features a black ceramic unidirectional rotating bezel designed to eliminate the risk of accidentally extending dive time whilst underwater.
Designed to rotate counter-clockwise only, the bezel is adorned with a legible 60-minute dive scale that can be aligned with the minute hand, plus Super-LumiNova-coated hands and hour markers to enhance readability in dark conditions.
Laser engraved waves are applied to the surface of the watch’s black dial, enabling the red-tipped central second hand and white numerals of the date window at 6 o’clock to pop.
Equipped with 300-meter water resistance and a screw-down crown, not to mention a screw-down caseback, the Omega Seamaster Diver 300M watch is a purpose-built tool for collectors who take a keen interest in the brand’s famous ocean heritage.
To finish, this affordable Omega Seamaster Diver 300M watch is fitted with a helium escape valve to prevent damage caused to the watch during saturation diving.
The Omega De Ville De Prestige Watch Ref 424.53.40.21.02.001
The Omega De Ville watch collection is home to a family of classic-looking timepieces.
For a slightly higher price tag, you can own a model with some additional features for a more technical look, like the Omega De Ville Prestige Co-Axial Chronometer Power Reserve. Its case is crafted from 18ct rose gold and measures a manageable 39.5mm.
This compact case size will certainly appeal to you if models over 40mm tend to swamp your slender wrist. Within its slim bezel is a silver dial adorned with matching rose gold hour markers presented in a mix of Roman numerals and stick markers.
A white date aperture resides at 3 o’clock, balanced by a small second sub-dial at 9 o’clock.
Towards the south of the dial is a power reserve indicator that enables you to track the remaining energy levels of the Omega Co-Axial caliber 2627, built with a power reserve of 48 hours.
Fitted on a classic-looking brown leather strap, this is an Omega watch worth considering if you’re in search of a dress watch with a little added technical sophistication.
Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M Diver Watch Ref 215.30.44.21.01.002
Pioneers of the sea have been turning to Omega’s trusty dive watches since the company first launched the Marine watch in the 1930s. Examples include Jacques Cousteau, Commander Yves Le Prieur, and marine biologist and explorer William Beebe.
With a 43.5mm diameter, this broad Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M Diver watch wears confidently on the wrist and boasts zesty orange accents — a popular color for deep-sea diving thanks to its legibility underwater.
You can go deeper with this Omega Seamaster watch.
Its innovative 600-meter water resistance, robust steel case topped with a sapphire crystal glass front, and helium escape valve at 10 o’clock all make this affordable timepiece a popular addition to any dive watch enthusiast’s collection.
The watch is fitted on a stainless steel bracelet with a folding clasp and a patented extendable fold-over clasp that will fit over the top of heavy diving gear.
In addition to this, you get to admire the performance of the Master Chronometer caliber 8900, beating away at the heart of the case.
Omega Seamaster Railmaster Watch Ref 220.12.40.20.03.001
Packaged in neat dimensions of 40mm and a height of 12.65mm, the Omega Seamaster Railmaster watch promises great value for money.
The model 220.12.40.20.03.001 is fitted on this stylish blue denim and leather NATO strap and bears an oriented caseback featuring a NAIAD LOCK to keep the engraved wave detailing and lettering on the back of the steel surface in the correct upright position.
As one of the most affordable Omega watches in the brand’s current catalog, the denim-inspired timepiece pays homage to the original Railmaster watch developed by the company back in 1957.
The anti-magnetic watch was first developed for anyone working in an industry close to electrical fields and features a symmetrical stainless steel case, 150-meter water resistance, and a strong anti-reflective sapphire crystal glass front.
The model presents the time on a vertically brushed “blue jeans” dial. Brushed steel hands and recessed hour markers identified in Arabic numerals at 12, 3, 6, and 9 o’clock make timekeeping exceptionally easy.
The central second hand and Railmaster lettering on the dial are executed in a beige color.
Powering the hands around this dial is the Omega Co-Axial Master Chronometer Caliber 8806, capable of a power reserve of 55 hours. The movement is protected inside a case resistant to magnetic fields reaching up to 15,000 gauss.
Omega Constellation Co-Axial Chronometer Watch Ref 131.10.39.20.01.001
If you’re looking for a modest and understated timepiece, the Omega Constellation Co-Axial watch collection is the place to look.
The series offers a wide variety of simple chronometers that range from affordable to high-end. The ref 131.10.39.20.01.001 is a timeless steel-on-steel model with a spacious dial, a robust case and bracelet, and a reliable movement.
Its 39mm case is adorned with the iconic half-moon claws or “griffes” set onto a bezel with traditional Roman numeral hour marker engravings. The watch also features the popular mono-rang bracelet with a folding clasp stamped with the Omega logo.
Its black dial is executed in a sun-brushed effect with a date window located at 6 o’clock and elegantly tapering central hour and minute hands.
This affordable Omega Constellation wants comes in under the $8k bracket and is powered by the Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8800.
The self-winding movement is capable of producing a power reserve of 55 hours whilst protected inside a 50-meter water-resistant case.
Perfect for wearing to the office or adding to smart-casual attire at the weekend, the Omega Constellation Co-Axial Chronometer is a robust and simple all-rounder.
Omega Seamaster Olympic Official Timekeeper Watch Ref 522.32.40.20.01.005
Lastly, Omega timekeeping is synonymous with sport, particularly the Olympic Games. To commemorate and honor this longstanding partnership that has lasted almost an entire century, Omega launched the Olympics Collection.
These wrist watches are presented in colors and designs inspired by the Rings of the Olympic Games.
What’s more, for their reasonable price tag, they’re also collectibles. This Olympic Official Timekeeper Co-Axial Master Chronometer watch ref 522.32.40.20.01.005 is exclusive to just 2,032 pieced worldwide.
Its 39.5mm case is crafted from stainless steel and is fitted on a striking green perforated leather band to match the shots of green seen against its black dial.
This watch features an outer white minute track, a date window at 6 o’clock, cathedral-shaped hour and minute hands, and a vivid green pulse reader.
The Seamaster lettering is also finished in the same green hue, as are the Olympic Games Rings at the south of the dial.
The Omega Seamaster Olympic Official Timekeeper Limited Edition watch is powered by the Master Chronometer caliber 8800 and features a sapphire crystal glass front to match its sapphire-exhibition caseback — a feature that provides a glimpse into the beating heart in motion.
Conclusion
Omega is one of the biggest names in watchmaking, and while they offer some very pricey watch models, it’s possible to get an Omega timepiece for a reasonable sum.
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Craig Watanabe says
Hmm, topic is 7 most affordable Omegas. Then, why not include the prices for those particular models?🤔.
Derek DeHaan says
Why on earth would you write an article on affordable anything, yet neglect to publish the prices of what was written about? It takes the entire premise of the article and flushes it. A better title would be, “Specs on 7 Omega Watches for the Non-Price Concious” and call it an ad. Not publishing prices yet having “affordable” in the title is just a waste of readers time and removes your credibility.
Ryan Hallstrom says
Thanks for your feedback. I definitely get your point, and I’ll mention it to our team.
That said, prices can be found be clicking on the embeded links in the article.