Omega · Seamaster
Omega Seamaster: Models, Value and Selling
The Seamaster carries Omega's dive heritage and spans some of the brand's most popular modern watches, from the Diver 300M to the Planet Ocean and the versatile Aqua Terra. It is one of the most widely owned luxury sports lines in the world.
This page covers the main Seamaster families and what shapes their value. For a private, no-obligation assessment, request a valuation or call 0485 511 177.
Seamaster references we buy
The Seamaster spans the Diver 300M, the deeper Planet Ocean, the everyday Aqua Terra and the dressier Aqua Terra references, many fitted with Omega's Co-Axial Master Chronometer calibres. We buy across the range in steel, two-tone and gold.
Within each family, the specific reference, dial and bracelet configuration and any limited or anniversary status set where a watch sits in terms of desirability.
What drives Seamaster value
Reference and configuration lead, followed by an in-person condition review. Completeness with box and papers and a clear service history present most readily.
Every watch is reviewed by an independent horologist before any figure is discussed.
Selected References
FAQs
Common questions, straight answers.
- Which Seamaster models do you buy?
- We buy across the family, including the Diver 300M, Planet Ocean and Aqua Terra, modern and older. Share the reference if you have it for a faster assessment.
- Does the service history matter for a Seamaster?
- It helps. A clear service history and original box and papers support the assessment, though we also buy watches without the full set.
- Do I need the box and papers?
- No. We buy watches with full sets, partial sets and watch-only examples. Original box and papers can support the assessment, but their absence does not prevent a sale.
- When do I get paid?
- Once your watch is inspected and approved, payment is made the same day. Cleared funds are transferred to your nominated account before the watch leaves your possession.
- Who inspects the watch?
- Every watch is reviewed by a professional, independent horologist rather than a salesperson, who assesses authenticity, condition and completeness before any offer is finalised.
- Is the process private?
- Yes. We work strictly by appointment and never publicly list your watch or circulate your personal details. Discretion is central to how we operate.
Thinking of selling your Seamaster?
Send your watch details and photos. We usually respond within 24 hours with a clear price indication. If accepted after inspection, cleared payment is made before handover.
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