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The Pre-Owned Omega watches
The name Omega is meant to express the quality of the watches, which resembles perfection as the last letter in the Greek alphabet. The history of Omega goes back to 1848, when they started producing pocket wachtes in Switzerland. Years later, in 1983, Tissot and Omega came together under the newly formed Swatch Group to dominate the world of luxury watches ever since.
All about pre-owned Omega watches
Since the history of the Swiss brand Omega goes back to the 19th century, you can easily get your hands on a pre-owned Omega watch. From a diver’s watch such as the Seamaster Diver to a dressy watch like the Omega De Ville collection, there is a watch for every enthusiast out there.
When it comes to the prices of pre-owned Omega watches, it really depends on what kind of style you would like to add to your collection.
If you’re in the market for the vintage looking Omega watches, you might opt for the Omega Seamaster which is made of stainless-steel, gold-plated or solid yellow gold. These pieces feature a manual wind movement or automatic movement, depending on the year of production. Pricewise these watches tend to sell for around €1.000 on Wristler all the way up to €3.000, making it the perfect watch to enter the luxury watch market.
Pre-Owned women’s watches from Omega
The Swiss watchmaker Omega also produces numerous watches for women, with smaller case sizes compared to the men’s models. The Omega Seamaster was released in a 34mm case size, but the Omega De Ville, Constellation or Geneva are some watches to look out for as well. These watches come in different sizes, from 26mm all the way up to 40mm.
When it comes to prices, the pre-owned Omega watches made for women are pretty affordable. You can already call it your own for roughly €1.000, depending on the state of the watch. When you’re in the market for a more modern piece, prices tend to go up as you can expect to pay around €4.000 for a pre-owned Omega Speedmaster, for example.