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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.
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The starting price for an Omega Speedmaster is around $4,200, typically for pre-owned models from the 1990s to the 2000s. The Omega Speedmaster price range is vast, and depending on the exact model and condition, you could spend anywhere from a few thousand dollars to well over six figures for the rare vintage finds. The standard Professional and Moonwatch make up the bulk of the market, however, the vintage-inspired ’57 and the compact Reduced models offer excellent variety in size and style.
Special-edition Speedmasters completely shift the Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch price dynamics. Iconic and collectible releases command significant premiums; for example, the Omega Speedmaster Snoopy price reaches upwards of $45,000, and Apollo 11 Anniversary Editions consistently trade above standard retail. Finally, at the higher end of the range, models crafted from advanced materials—like the ceramic Dark Side of the Moon and precious-metal Moonshine gold—solidify their market positioning near $40,000 and beyond.
The pre-owned prices listed below are updated as of February 2026 and are based on complete sets that include the box and papers.
| Model / Ref | Era | Popular Name | Metal | Bezel/Dial | Retail Price in USD | Pre-Owned Price (Approx) in USD - With Box and Papers | Notable Feature |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 310.30.42.50.01.001 | Current | Moonwatch Hesalite | Steel | Black/Black | $7,800 | $5,800 - $6,500 | The current standard Moonwatch with Caliber 3861 and Hesalite crystal. |
| 310.30.42.50.01.002 | Current | Sapphire Sandwich | Steel | Black/Black | $9,000 | $6,600 - $7,500 | The current standard Moonwatch with a sapphire crystal and display back. |
| 310.32.42.50.02.001 | Current | Silver Snoopy 50th | Steel | Blue/Silver | $11,900 | $15,500 - $17,000 | 50th Anniversary tribute featuring an animated Snoopy caseback. |
| 310.30.42.50.04.001 | Current | White Dial Moonwatch | Steel | Black/White | $9,100 | $8,800 - $9,500 | The recently released white lacquered dial standard Moonwatch. |
| 310.20.42.50.02.001 | Current | Moonshine and Steel | Steel/Gold | Black/Grey | $20,400 | $13,500 - $15,000 | Features a laser-engraved Buzz Aldrin subdial and Moonshine Gold accents. |
| 310.60.42.50.99.002 | Current | Moonshine Gold | Moonshine Gold | Gold/Champagne | $50,500 | $34,000 - $37,000 | Solid 18k Moonshine Gold construction with a striking sunray green dial. |
| 310.60.42.50.01.001 | Current | Sedna Gold Moonwatch | Sedna Gold | Black/Black | $48,000 | $29,000 - $32,000 | Solid 18k Sedna (rose) Gold upgrade to the standard Caliber 3861 Moonwatch. |
| 329.30.44.51.04.001 | Current | Racing White Dial | Steel | Black/White | $10,800 | $6,500 - $7,500 | Modern 44.25mm two-register automatic Master Chronometer with racing dial. |
| 311.92.44.51.01.003 | Ceramic | Dark Side of the Moon | Ceramic | Black/Black | $12,000 | $7,500 - $8,800 | The first Speedmaster crafted entirely from a single block of black ceramic. |
| 311.92.44.30.01.001 | Ceramic | Apollo 8 Dark Side | Ceramic | Black/Skeleton | $10,700 | $8,500 - $9,500 | Features a laser-ablated lunar surface decoration visible on the movement. |
| 311.30.42.30.01.005 | Neo-Vintage | 1861 Hesalite | Steel | Black/Black | Discontinued | $4,800 - $5,500 | The long-running previous generation Moonwatch featuring Caliber 1861. |
| 311.32.42.30.04.003 | Neo-Vintage | Silver Snoopy 45th | Steel | Black/White | Discontinued | $40,000 - $45,000 | Features "Failure is not an option" quote and a sleeping Snoopy on the dial. |
| 311.30.42.30.01.004 | Neo-Vintage | Tintin | Steel | Black/Black | Discontinued | $12,500 - $14,000 | Instantly recognizable by its distinctive red and white racing track dial. |
| 3570.50.00 | Neo-Vintage | Classic Moonwatch | Steel | Black/Black | Discontinued | $4,500 - $5,300 | The workhorse Caliber 1861 standard Moonwatch from the late 90s to 2014. |
| 311.32.40.30.01.001 | Neo-Vintage | FOIS | Steel | Black/Black | Discontinued | $5,000 - $5,800 | Numbered edition homage to Wally Schirra's 1962 CK2998 straight-lug model. |
| 311.32.42.30.01.001 | Neo-Vintage | Speedy Tuesday 1 | Steel | Black/Rev. Panda | Discontinued | $12,000 - $13,000 | The first online-exclusive Omega, celebrating the Speedy Tuesday fan community. |
| 311.32.40.30.02.001 | Neo-Vintage | CK2998 Blue Limited | Steel | Blue/Silver | Discontinued | $9,800 - $10,500 | A blue panda dial reissue of the classic CK2998 featuring a lollipop hand. |
| 145.022 | Vintage | Early 861 / Pre-Moon | Steel | Black/Black | Discontinued | $8,500 - $12,000 | Introduction of the Caliber 861; highly collectible transitional features. |
| 105.012 | Vintage | The Real Moonwatch | Steel | Black/Black | Discontinued | $20,000 - $28,000 | The exact Speedmaster reference worn by Apollo 11 astronauts on the Moon. |
| 105.003 | Vintage | Ed White | Steel | Black/Black | Discontinued | $25,000 - $35,000+ | The legendary straight-lug pre-professional case worn during the first spacewalk. |
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.
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.
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.