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The Best Omega Watches in 2025

From the watch that went to the Moon to the GMT built for 600 metres — nine Omega references worth every penny, ranked.

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Watches Ranked
175+
Years of History
$4.2K–$12.5K
Price Range
2025
Updated
Editorial Pick · 2025

Omega Earns Every Comparison to Rolex

Omega has been building serious watches since 1848. Their Co-Axial Master Chronometer movement platform is genuinely one of the most accurate and anti-magnetic systems in production. These nine picks cover every use case — from Bond's dive watch to a Sedna Gold dress piece — at prices that, by Swiss luxury standards, remain defensible.

Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional
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Editor's Pick

No. 1 · Best Overall

The Moon Watch

Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional

Ref. 310.30.42.50.01.001

The watch that went to the Moon in 1969 and never stopped being the benchmark. Hand-wound Calibre 3861 Co-Axial Master Chronometer. 42mm. Hesalite crystal. The most iconic chronograph ever made — and one of the strongest arguments that horological history still matters.

42mm Cal. 3861 Hesalite Crystal 50m WR Hand-Wound
Omega Seamaster Diver 300M
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No. 2 · Best Dive Watch

The Bond Watch

Seamaster Diver 300M

Ref. 210.30.42.20.01.001

The Seamaster Diver 300M has been James Bond's wrist companion since 1995. Co-Axial Master Chronometer movement, wave-pattern dial, and 300m water resistance in a supremely wearable 42mm. One of the most complete sport watches in production at any price.

42mm Cal. 8800 300m WR Ceramic Bezel Automatic
Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M 4th Gen
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No. 3 · Best Pro Diver

Deep Dive Authority

Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M (4th Gen)

Ref. 215.30.42.21.01.001

The boldest tool watch in Omega's lineup. The 2025 fourth-generation Planet Ocean brings a slimmer profile, updated case architecture, and the proven Co-Axial Master Chronometer movement. 600 metres of water resistance built for serious diving — though most buyers will never go below 10 feet.

42mm Cal. 8900 600m WR Ceramic Bezel Automatic
Omega Speedmaster Moonphase Chronograph
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No. 4 · Best Complication

Speedy Meets the Stars

Speedmaster Moonphase Chronograph

Ref. 304.30.44.52.01.001

The Moonwatch's more complex sibling. A full moon phase complication joins the beloved Speedmaster chronograph layout — hand-wound, 44mm, and undeniably spectacular. The meteorite dial variants are some of the most striking watches Omega produces at any price point.

44mm Cal. 9906 Hand-Wound Moon Phase 30m WR
Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M
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No. 5 · Most Versatile

The Versatile Everyday Omega

Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M

Ref. 220.10.38.20.03.001

Dress it up, dress it down. The Aqua Terra bridges Omega's sporty and formal worlds with its clean teak-pattern dial, 150m water resistance, and slim profile. Available in 38mm and 41mm. The 2024 gradient turquoise is a standout modern colourway.

38/41mm Cal. 8900 150m WR No Bezel Automatic
Omega Railmaster 2025
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No. 6 · Best Value

The Underrated One

Railmaster (2025)

Ref. 220.10.38.20.06.001

Originally engineered for railway engineers needing magnetic resistance, the 2025 Railmaster revival is the sleeper pick of Omega's lineup. Clean, understated, anti-magnetic to 15,000 gauss — and the most wallet-friendly Master Chronometer Omega makes. An under-the-radar choice with serious watchmaking credentials.

38mm Cal. 8806 Anti-Magnetic 100m WR Automatic
Omega Speedmaster Racing Chronograph
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No. 7 · Best Automatic Speedy

Speedy With a Split Personality

Speedmaster Racing Chronograph

Ref. 329.30.44.51.01.001

The Racing takes the Speedmaster skeleton concept into Co-Axial Master Chronometer territory. A skeletonised dial reveals movement architecture while the iconic Speedmaster silhouette keeps it grounded. Automatic where the original is hand-wound — a different Speedy experience entirely.

44.25mm Cal. 9900 Skeleton Dial 100m WR Automatic
Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Sedna Gold
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No. 8 · Best Dress Omega

Omega's Signature Gold

Seamaster Aqua Terra Sedna Gold

Ref. 220.50.38.20.57.001

Sedna Gold is Omega's proprietary 18k rose gold alloy — harder, more colour-stable, and richer than standard rose gold. The Aqua Terra in Sedna Gold is a dress watch with serious presence, wearing the warm metal with restrained confidence at a more approachable size.

38mm Sedna Gold Case Cal. 8902 150m WR Automatic
Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean GMT
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No. 9 · Best GMT

Two Time Zones, 600m Ready

Seamaster Planet Ocean GMT

Ref. 215.30.44.22.01.001

The Planet Ocean GMT adds a 24-hour GMT hand and bidirectional ceramic bezel to the already capable Planet Ocean platform. Silicon nitride ceramic construction keeps weight low while the Co-Axial Master Chronometer movement keeps accuracy unimpeachable. The serious traveller's dive watch.

43.5mm Cal. 8906 600m WR GMT Ceramic/Titanium

Omega: 175 Years of Watchmaking

1848
Louis Brandt founds a watch assembly workshop in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. The company that would become Omega is born.
1894
The 19-ligne Labrador calibre is introduced — so exceptional it becomes the brand's name. OMEGA becomes the official company name.
1932
Omega becomes the official timekeeper of the Olympic Games — a relationship that continues to this day across 30+ Olympic Games.
1957
The legendary "Holy Trinity" launches: Seamaster 300, Railmaster, and Speedmaster. Three tool watches that define the modern Omega identity.
1969
The Speedmaster becomes the first watch worn on the Moon during Apollo 11. Buzz Aldrin wears his Speedmaster on the lunar surface — Neil Armstrong leaves his aboard the module as a backup timer.
1995
Pierce Brosnan wears the Seamaster Diver 300M in GoldenEye, beginning Omega's iconic relationship with James Bond.
1999
Omega introduces the Co-Axial escapement, a genuinely novel mechanical improvement that reduces friction and wear — licensed from independent watchmaker George Daniels.
2015
The Master Chronometer certification launches — METAS-certified movements tested to unprecedented standards including resistance to 15,000 gauss magnetic fields.

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