Omega builds some of the finest mechanical movements in the world, and the secondary market is where that engineering becomes genuinely accessible. Every Omega we sell is inspected, documented, and backed by our authenticity guarantee.
Omega's Master Chronometer-certified calibers are among the most technically advanced movements in production watchmaking. Co-Axial escapements reduce friction and extend service intervals. METAS certification means every movement has been tested for magnetic resistance up to 15,000 gauss, accuracy, and water resistance. When you buy a pre-owned Omega, you are buying a watch that was built to run for decades — and in most cases, it already has the track record to prove it. We verify movement condition on every piece before it enters our collection.
Omega has been on the moon, on the wrists of James Bond, and on the timing equipment at the Olympics for over seventy years. That kind of heritage is not marketing — it is a provenance that sustains demand. The Speedmaster Professional has appreciated steadily on the secondary market for over a decade. Seamaster references from the early 2000s now trade above their original retail. Omega is one of the few brands where a well-chosen pre-owned piece can be worth more five years from now than what you paid today. If you are looking for a watch that makes financial sense, talk to us.
When you buy a used Omega from Teixeira Timepieces, you work directly with Michael — the same person who sourced the watch, inspected it, and photographed it. We check the case, dial, hands, movement, and bracelet against known Omega production standards. Serial numbers are verified. If a watch needs service, we disclose that upfront. No grey areas, no guesswork — just a watch you can trust on your wrist.
The Moonwatch needs no introduction. The hand-wound caliber 321 and 1861 lineage made it the most storied chronograph in history, and the current 3861 movement carries that legacy forward with a co-axial escapement. We source hesalite and sapphire sandwich variants, including the sought-after "First Omega in Space" and numbered anniversary editions. Whether you want a daily-wear chronograph or a piece of space history, the Speedmaster delivers both.
The modern Seamaster 300M — reference 210.30 and its variants — is one of the best-value dive watches in luxury horology. The ceramic bezel and wave-pattern dial give it a distinct identity, and the Master Chronometer 8800 movement inside is overqualified for the price. Pre-owned examples from 2018 onward are plentiful and represent a genuine opportunity to own a serious dive watch at a fraction of new retail.
For collectors who want more wrist presence than the Seamaster 300M, the Planet Ocean delivers a 600-meter depth rating in a case that wears like a proper tool watch. The 43.5mm reference with its liquidmetal ceramic bezel is the one we see the most demand for, but the 39.5mm version has quietly become a favorite among buyers who prefer a more restrained fit.
The Aqua Terra is Omega's answer to the everyday luxury sports watch — dressy enough for a suit, tough enough for the weekend. The teak-pattern dial is the signature, and the 38mm and 41mm references in steel are the sweet spot for most buyers. If you have ever looked at a Rolex Datejust and wished it had a more technical movement, the Aqua Terra is where you should be looking.
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