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The best way to
sell your Omega online.

Get a competitive offer for your Omega in minutes from the leading online watch buyer. Simple & secure.

Over 20 Years Sourcing, Selling and Buying Pre-Owned Watches

Luxury Bazaar is an internationally renowned luxury watch dealer and the world’s leading luxury watch buyer. Founded in 2001 in Southampton, Pennsylvania, Luxury Bazaar is home to Roman Sharf, the Grey Market YouTube series and Grey Market Magazine. Specializing in high-end watches, we are a trusted dealer of new and pre-owned, modern and vintage watches from brands like RolexAudemars PiguetPatek PhilippeVacheron ConstantinHublot and Bvlgari, among others.

Sell Your Watch in 3 Easy Steps:

Answer a few questions about your watch

Complete our quote request form and provide some details and pictures of the watch you’re interested in selling.

Get the highest market offer

Our procurement team will provide you with the highest and most competitive offer for your watch. All you have to do is accept.

Get paid!

Your transaction is 100% guaranteed and secured! Simply send us your watch using the free and insured label and your payment will be deposited into your account.

The world’s leading watch buyers!

Risk-Free Transactions

Your payment is guaranteed with us or through Escrow.com.

No Cost to You

Selling your watch to Luxury Bazaar has no associated fees. You won’t pay commissions, fees, or shipping!

No Low-Ball Offers

We’ll make a competitive offer, guaranteed.

Worry-Free Post Sale

Get the highest offer for your watch without the risk of returns from online buyers.

Fast, Easy & Convenient

Our average transaction time is 3 days! Simply answer a few questions and provide some pictures and we’ll make you an offer!

Trade-In or Trade-Up

Looking to upgrade? We have thousands of watches in stock ready to go! We’ll accept your watch in trade for anything you’re looking for!

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I sell my Omega to Luxury Bazaar?

Good question! Luxury Bazaar is not a simply a listing on some website, or an auction house. We are your customer. We have customers all over the world who are constantly in search of luxury watches and we need to buy as many as we can to keep providing them with those watches. Without any middlemen or multiple bidders, selling to us provides you with the most competitive offer with the best customer service possible.


What brands other than Omega does Luxury Bazaar buy?

We buy the following brands: A. Lange & Sohne, Audemars Piguet, Bell & Ross, Blancpain, Breguet, Breitling, BVLGARI, Cartier, Chopard, F.P. Journe, Franck Muller, Hublot, IWC, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Omega, Panerai, Patek Philippe, Piaget, Rolex, Tag Heuer, Tudor, Ulysse Nardin, Vacheron Constantin, Zenith & others


How can Luxury Bazaar pay more for my Omega than other watch buyers?

The reason we pay more than anyone else the majority of the time is that these watches are usually restored to their original glory by our in-house watchmakers and are then sold to our customers with a warranty that we provide.


What happens when I accept your offer?

Once you accept the offer we provided you will choose if you prefer to receive payment via Escrow.com at which point we will set up an escrow account for you and fund it with our offer amount.
If you choose to deal with us directly then we will provide you with an insured shipping label to send us the watch for inspection, after which we will pay you directly via bank wire or check.


Can I counter-offer the Luxury Bazaar offer?

Typically we offer the highest amount we can for that specific watch. However, if you would like to counter-offer, you may do so, and maybe something can be worked out.


What happens if my package is lost, stolen, or damaged?

The shipping label we provide you is fully insured for the offer amount. This means that if your watch is lost, or stolen during shipping you are insured for the full amount quoted for your watch.
We will assist with all claim information if that were to happen.


How do I ship my Omega to you?

We’ll send you an insured FedEx overnight label. Wrap the watch in something protective such as bubble wrap or some padded material and then place that box inside a bigger box with some padding such as newspapers, folded-up cardboard, or anything that can keep the smaller box stable.
You can also take the watch to your nearest FedEx store and ask them to pack it securely. For security purposes, do not disclose the contents or value of this shipment when dropping off your package at the FedEx store.


How long is the offer good for?

Due to the volatility of the watch market today, our offers are good for a maximum of 48 hours from the time of receipt.


Do boxes and paperwork for the watch affect the offer price?

The simple answer is yes. Having the original items the watch came with can sometimes seriously increase the offer price for certain watch models.


How does Luxury Bazaar determine the price of my Omega?

Our watch appraisers keep their finger on the pulse of the market and even though some models can change prices a few times a day, we offer the best rate at the time of offer.


Does Luxury Bazaar buy watches from outside the USA?

Yes, we do. Please make sure to mention that in the offer request so that we are aware of it.


What happens after I ship my watch?

Our system will provide you with constant status updates the minute the item leaves your hands.

Once we receive the watch you will be notified and our appraisers will get to work examining the watch.

You will be notified once they are finished and if the watch condition matches your description or if a revised offer is necessary.


Do I need to submit a picture of my driver license or ID to sell you a watch?

Yes, upon offer acceptance and the watch shipping, we will ask you to send us a picture of your driver’s license or government-issued Identification along with your current address.


We do this to safeguard ourselves in case the watch is reported stolen.


Where can I sell my Rolex watch near me?

Selling your Rolex locally limits you to the watchmakers and jewelers near you that are in the business of purchasing from the public and limits the amount you sell it for to what they’re offering. Whereas selling your watch to Luxury Bazaar provides a much more competitive quote and the opportunity to sell, consign, or trade-in your watch.


Why selling to Luxury Bazaar is better than your local watch dealer?

Selling with Luxury Bazaar offers a much more competitive offer than a local watch dealer. Luxury Bazaar’s sales and marketing machines allowing for more exposure, higher offers and a safe and secure transaction for the seller and buyer.


Why should I sell to Luxury Bazaar rather than a local pawn shop?

Pawn shops are notorious for offering less than market rates due to the way their business works. Selling to Luxury Bazaar guarantees a higher offer and a better experience overall.


How much can I get for my Omega?

Your watch’s value is determined by the brand, model, condition, date, what’s included with the watch, and lastly the market demand for the specific watch.


How do I sell my Omega online?

It’s really simple and secure. Complete the form telling us about your watch, its condition, and what’s included with it. Our buying team will evaluate it and if they are currently buying that brand/model they will provide you with an offer for sale and/or consignment directly through our app.

You can then accept the offer, counteroffer, decline, or communicate directly with your assigned team member via the app.

Once the offer has been accepted, a shipping label will be provided for you to send in your watch where it will be evaluated by our in-house watchmaker to confirm that it matches your original description. Upon approval, your payment will be sent to you via the payment method you chose.


Where is the best place to sell my Omega watch?

We believe that we are the public’s best online destination for selling your timepieces. Our global reach means that we offer competitive rates due to our giant client base while providing the absolute most secure and credible service.


How’s LBX™ by Luxury Bazaar different from selling my watch?

When you sell us your watch, we are offering you a price that we consider fair in the current market and taking into consideration our processing costs, marketing costs, and how long it will take us to sell the watch.

Using our LBX™ program on the other hand allows us to avoid those costs and concentrate our efforts on marketing the watch to our global client network via our website, social media, and direct contact. Once the watch is sold, we pay you the agreed-upon and guaranteed rate.


Does selling with LBX™ pay more than outright selling the watch to you?

Typically yes. Since we do not have to allocate the funds to purchasing and keeping your watch in inventory we offer you anywhere between 10% and 15% more than if we were to purchase it outright.


How long does selling with LBX™ take?

Our default term is 30 days from receipt of your watch. However, we typically are able to sell your watch within 14-20 days.


Do you charge any fees?

No. Our exclusive LBX™ program offers you a guaranteed rate prior to accepting your watch. We will sell the watch and pay you the agreed-upon rate without any deductions.


Why is LBX™ by Luxury Bazaar better than trying to sell the item myself?

Luxury Bazaar has established itself as a leader in the watch industry with unrivaled credibility.

Our global client network allows us to market your watch to the right buyers at the right prices.

We also offer a warranty and guarantee on all items we sell, removing that responsibility from you. You’ll never have to worry about returns or repairs.


Is it possible that you’ll sell my watch for less than we agreed on?

No. We will never proceed with any sale without first speaking with you.

Markets fluctuate and if for some reason we are unable to sell your watch, your representative will contact you to discuss the options.


What is an LBX Listing?

Our proprietary LBX platform revolutionalizes the way watches are sold, bought and traded.

LBX is a human-driven, AI powered marketplace where your watch is listed for sale globally and is marketed by Luxury Bazaar, netting you more than you would sell the watch anywhere else.


Guide to Selling an Omega Watch

Omega is one of the most prolific Swiss luxury watch brands, with an immensely diverse collection of watches on offer. Models like the Speedmaster, Seamaster, and Constellation are each offered in countless varities. So it can be difficult to know how much your specific example is worth, but fortunately Omega is one of the most liquid watch brands on the resale market this side of Rolex. If you’re wondering how to sell your Omega watch, read on.

How to sell an Omega watch in 2025 starts with knowing what you have
Omega ref. 220.92.43.22.99.001

For a comprehensive overview of the overall selling process, you can dive into our guide on how to sell a luxury watch. However, since every watch brand is slightly different, we’ve compiled some handy Omega-specific tips below.

Identify the Omega Reference Number

Regardless of the specific brand, the first step when selling a watch is always the same: identify the reference number. This string of numbers represents the specific model you have, and it’s key to understanding how much it’s potentially worth. Reference numbers of Omega watches are quite long, but they’re especially useful to know because they include information about the model family, material, dial, and bracelet.

Omega Reference Numbers Explained

Omega has used various reference numbering systems over the years. The two most modern systems are the following:

  • 8-Digit Product Identification Code (PIC) System (1988 – 2007): XXXX.YY.ZZ
  • 14-Digit Product Identification Code System (from 2007): AAA.BB.CC.DD.EE.FFF

Using the Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch reference 310.30.42.50.01.001 as an example:

  • Group A refers to the Omega family of watches. E.g. 310 = Speedmaster
  • Group B refers to the case and bracelet material of the watch. E.g. 30 = steel and another material for the case + assorted metal for the bracelet (steel in this instance)
  • Group C refers to the case size. E.g. 42 = 42mm
  • Group D refers to movement type. E.g. 50 = mechanical chronograph
  • Group E refers to dial color and material. E.g. 01 = black
  • Group F refers to the specific sequence number of the watch. E.g. 001 = first in the sequence
How to sell an Omega watch in 2025
Omega Seamaster 300M with bronze gold bezel amd crown

While older Omega watches typically had the reference number engraved on the inside of the caseback, modern Omega watches do not have reference numbers on them. Therefore, if you no longer have any of the official paperwork of the watch, you’ll have to do some research to find out the exact reference number of the Omega watch you want to sell.

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