About the Gold Watch Collection
Gold watches occupy the top tier of the luxury watch market, combining the intrinsic value of precious metals with the mechanical artistry of high-end Swiss movements, and Omega has long been a leader in this space. Omega's proprietary Sedna gold is a rose-gold alloy developed in-house to resist fading and maintain its warm pinkish hue over decades of wear, making it a standout material choice in the contemporary market. The Speedmaster 38 Co-Axial Chronograph was introduced as a refined, slightly smaller sibling to the iconic Moonwatch, engineered for wearers who wanted chronograph performance in a more versatile 38 mm case diameter. The combination of Co-Axial escapement technology with gold cases and gem-set bezels positions these references firmly in the high-end luxury chronograph segment.
What to Look For
When shopping this collection, pay close attention to the reference number: the 324.23 and 324.28 series denote stainless steel and yellow gold two-tone cases, while the 324.63 and 324.68 series indicate full Sedna gold cases, and that material distinction drives a significant difference in value and price. Bezel configuration is the other key differentiator, as certain references like 324.28.38.50.02.002 and 324.68.38.50.02.003 feature diamond-set bezels that command a premium over the aluminium and standard bezel variants, so buyers should confirm which bezel style fits their preference before purchasing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Omega Sedna gold and how does it differ from regular yellow gold?
Sedna gold is a proprietary rose-gold alloy developed by Omega that is engineered to be more resistant to color fading than conventional rose gold, maintaining its warm pinkish-red tone over the long term. It is exclusive to Omega and appears across several Speedmaster 38 references in this collection, including both full Sedna gold cases and two-tone configurations paired with stainless steel.
Are the Omega Speedmaster 38 gold watches in this collection brand new?
Yes, every reference listed in the Gold collection at Bizak and Co. is brand new old stock, meaning the watches are unworn and come with original manufacturer packaging. They are authenticated by Bizak and Co. prior to shipment, giving buyers confidence in both condition and provenance.
How does the 38 mm case size of these Speedmaster models compare to the standard Moonwatch?
The classic Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch is housed in a 42 mm case, while the Speedmaster 38 Co-Axial Chronograph offers a slimmer 38 mm diameter that sits closer to the wrist and suits a wider range of wrist sizes. This makes the gold Speedmaster 38 a popular choice for buyers who want the prestige and chronograph functionality of the Speedmaster line in a slightly more understated and versatile format.
Buy, trade, or sell. Contact Bizak & Co. for pricing and availability on any reference in this collection.