The 10 CHEAPEST Omega Watches for Men in 2025 (MOST AFFORDABLE TODAY)
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The 10 CHEAPEST Omega Watches for Men in 2025 (MOST AFFORDABLE TODAY)

Alex DeVane

May 25, 2025

Omega, a brand that is world-renowned for its pristine detail and iconic history. In recent years, Omega has been forging a solid reputation for itself in the eyes of many young male watch enthusiasts, receiving well-deserved accolades and recognition from communities that may not have noticed them before.

The future looks very bright for Omega as they hastily propel themselves into 2025 with one of the most desirable catalogs on the market.

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As they look to the future, I have no doubt that Omega will continue its massively successful market presence, particularly in the eyes of the young men who seem to be gravitating toward them the most. 

The Most Affordable Omega Watches for Men in 2025

The arrival of the new year has caused many Omega pieces to take the spotlight. Affordability and luxury have always been two of the key ingredients that stand out to any enthusiast or collector, and as everyone is rushing to find the most desirable pieces to crown the king of 2025, Omega has made its statement known.

These ten pieces I am about to show you come from various different eras and styles, but one thing they have in common is the price.

Each piece is extraordinarily affordable for what it offers, and upon further research, I’ve discovered that these pieces are some of the most fundamentally sound masterpieces that I have reviewed this year. These are the ten most affordable and desirable Omega watches that I strongly encourage you to place on your radar for 2025. 

De Ville Prestige (Ref. 434.13.41.20.03.001)

De Ville Prestige (Ref. 434.13.41.20.03.001)

$5,100

Since 1994, the Omega De Ville Prestige collection has captivated collectors and enthusiasts alike. Now in its third generation, it continues to showcase the classic design and refined elegance that has established Omega’s reputation.

This model offers a variety of patterns and colors to cater to diverse aesthetic preferences. The most striking feature is the domed PVD dark blue dial with a prestigious sun-brushed finish, providing a rich, substantial texture that complements the smooth steel.

The rhodium-plated hands move swiftly across the dial, catching the light in a mesmerizing way. It is a self-winding watch powered by the Co-Axial Calibre 8802, which gives it a power reserve of up to 55 hours. 

Seamaster Diver 300M 42 mm (Ref. 210.32.42.20.01.001)

Seamaster Diver 300M 42 mm (Ref. 210.32.42.20.01.001) 

$5,600

The Seamaster Professional Diver 300M has embraced the famous ocean heritage and

Utilized the technological prowess of Omega’s sharpest minds to evolve and maintain its status as one of the most popular pieces in Omega’s entire lineup.

This modern edition emphasizes the black ceramic bezel, which is reinforced by 42mm of stainless steel. The ceramic elements are beautifully polished, featuring laser-engraved waves and a date window positioned at the 6 o’clock mark.

The trend of rhodium-plated hands continues, as the skeleton-styled hands are equipped with Super-LumiNova, and the indices are slightly elevated, adding extra detail to the dial. The black rubber strap contributes an additional sense of durability, all serving to protect the OMEGA Master Chronometer Calibre 8800 visible through the sapphire crystal open case back. 

Speedmaster 38 Ref. (324.30.38.50.01.00)

Speedmaster 38 Ref. (324.30.38.50.01.00)

$5,600

Simplicity and size are the shining qualities that have caused the Speedmaster series to stand out as one of Omega’s most famous chronographs.

This stainless steel model features a tachymeter scale on a black aluminum ring with rhodium-plated indexes and hands that come alive in a detailed manner, displaying the utilitarian approach that the aesthetic aims to capture.

The seahorse medallion on the caseback stands out to me as a defining feature, as the elegant metalwork is on full display. The stunning metalwork is a testimony to Omega’s attention to detail, and it is hammered home profusely in this design.

This self-winding piece is powered by the Omega 3330, which sits at a comfortable 52-hour power reserve. This is also a rather slim watch, sitting at 38mm thick, so those of you who prefer much more subtle measurements that aren’t too overpowering on the wrist will likely be drawn to what the Speedmaster offers. 

Constellation (Ref. 131.12.41.21.06.001)

Constellation (Ref. 131.12.41.21.06.001)

$6,100

The unique design of the Constellation has become famous for its half-moons. This watch is silver all around, with sleek polishing that causes the entire aesthetic to feel properly blended.

The “claws” on the side give it a little more texture as well, and the bold Roman numerals reinforce the dramatic nature. The dial is rhodium-grey with a date window at the 6 o’clock position, with blackened hands and a black rubber strap to give a nice contrast.

The see-through case back reveals the elegant Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8900, swiftly powering the entire piece, and the smoothly polished stainless steel that reinforces the entire case offers beauty, strength, and affordability, shining the most on the Constellation.

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This watch measures 41mm, but it seems to wear a lot thinner because of the natural curve of the case, which is always appreciated as the curves give it more depth as opposed to being a bulky mass that could risk looking out of place. 

Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M (Ref. 220.10.41.21.02.001)

Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M (Ref. 220.10.41.21.02.001)

$6,300

The Seamaster Aqua Terra holds fast to its roots, serving as a tribute to Omega’s rich maritime heritage. This model features a symmetrical case made from 41mm of stainless steel, featuring a wave-edged design on the back.

A sleek silver overwhelms the entirety of this piece, as the dial is distinguished by a horizontal “teak” pattern that almost looks like wood.

The black hands on the dial are filled with white Super-LumiNova, with an orange color for the central second hand to give a bright contrast. The “Seamaster” signature is in a bright orange as well, which might come across as a little too bold, but I think it blends quite well with other features of the aesthetic. 

Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional (Ref.310.32.42.50.01.001)

Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional (Ref.310.32.42.50.01.001)

$6,600

Modeled after the first watch to touch the moon, the Speedmaster Moonwatch is one of the most iconic timepieces in the world, a pioneer, forging Omega’s reputation as one of the most well-renowned brands. It comes on a nylon fabric strap and measures 42mm.

The hesalite glass on the front and the Seahorse medallion on the back make for an aesthetically pleasing case no matter which side you turn. Since it was inspired by the 4th generation Speedmaster worn on the moon, it includes the familiar asymmetrical case and an anodized aluminum bezel ring.

At the center, the Omega Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 3861 powers the piece, providing smooth, authentic movement for the central chronograph function. 

Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M (Ref. 215.33.44.21.03.001)

Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M (Ref. 215.33.44.21.03.001)

$6,700 

The Seamaster series owes everything to the brilliant heritage of Omega’s original dive watches. Since 2005, the Planet Ocean has been seeing tremendous growth and appreciation as one of the most well-regarded divers Omega has produced.

This model features a blue ceramic dial with Arabic numerals and a date window at the 3 o’clock position. The stainless steel case measures 43.5mm in diameter, and sitting atop in a bold and distinct manner is the unidirectional bezel (also blue ceramic) with Omega Liquidmetal diving scale.

The blue leather strap matches the ceramic, and the screwed-in case back offers an extra layer of protection to the Calibre 8900 that fuels this piece.

As the name suggests, the Planet Ocean is water-resistant up to 600 meters and has a helium escape valve, causing it to receive a tremendous amount of praise from hardcore divers. 

De Ville Tresor (Ref. 435.13.40.21.03.001)

De Ville Tresor (Ref. 435.13.40.21.03.001) 

$7,100

First launched in 1949, the Tresor was most known for housing the legendary 30mm Calibre, a revolutionary movement that is partially responsible for Omega’s level of fame.

Today, the Tresor is still known for its exceedingly impressive mechanical movements, not to mention the elegant style of this model. A 40mm stainless steel case surrounds a domed dial with an extremely textured blue pattern.

Sitting upon the dial are two thin hands made of 18k white gold and elevated indexes crafted out of the same material, and the blue leather strap is smooth and detailed, fitting the aesthetic perfectly.

The Master Co-Axial Calibre 8910 powers this piece and is certified as a Master Chronometer, which offers the industry’s highest level of precision. 

Constellation Globemaster (Ref. 130.33.39.21.02.001)

Constellation Globemaster (Ref. 130.33.39.21.02.001)

$7,500

The simple design of the Constellation Globemaster causes this piece to be extremely desirable. It has a captivating aesthetic and a high standard of quality backed by the stainless steel case and the hard metal scratchproof fluted bezel.

On the dial, the blackened constellation star shines bright, and the hands and indexes have been filled with Super-LumiNova to provide flawless legibility wherever you are.

The case back features a stainless steel Central Observatory medallion, awfully reminiscent of the first 1952 constellation model, to give more seasoned collectors something to enjoy.

The grey leather strap rounds off the design perfectly, and in the center, the watch is powered by the Calibre 8900 once again, obviously one of the most coveted movements. 

De Ville Prestige (Ref. 434.23.41.21.09.001)

De Ville Prestige (Ref. 434.23.41.21.09.001)

$8,700

Rounding out the list is a familiar face. This edition of the De Ville Prestige comes in a blend of stainless steel and 18K Sedna gold, hence the elevated price.

The bezel is similar to the previous Prestige on this list, this time with a stamped random vertical pattern in a sun-brushed finish, and the gold-colored hands breathe a sense of refined luxury with the Roman numerals shining in the spotlight as well.

A date window resides at the 6 o’clock in the perfect position so as not to serve as a distraction while preserving the pure look of this piece.

The Co-Axial Calibre 8810 can be admired through the scratch-resistant case back, giving this edition of the Prestige a comfortable 55-hour power reserve. 

While obviously worth a good bit more than the previous Prestige we discussed, the quality of this watch is simply incredible for the price, as the gold is refined and elevated and is unarguably worth more than what the price suggests. 

Conclusion 

As 2025 enters its halfway point, finding good value and good quality will grow more and more important. With a rapidly changing market, you never know what could be the next big steal and what awaits along the horizon as the next revolutionary piece.

Omega is a brand known for its consistency, legacy, and timeless designs that crown it as one of the top watch manufacturers in the world.

The prices of the watches we have discussed today are some of the best value pieces you can find, delivering iconic performance and luxury that put more expensive watches to shame. Quality is important, but if you can find that quality in a lower price pool, then you would be a fool not to pursue that avenue.

This market is unpredictable and can be quite scary at times, that’s why it’s important to keep an eye out for favorable deals so that you can predict how the market changes. Omega is about as reliable as they come.

After all, it would be impossible to remain one of the biggest name brands if you were always bending anyway the wind blew. The best advice I can give is to trust Omega. They are professionals for a reason and have left me satisfied with their catalog time and time again.

I wish you the best of luck in your search for high-quality watches, and I hope I was able to assist you on your journey as we try to tame the wild beast that is the luxury watch market.

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