About Omega Watches Under $10,000
Omega has built its reputation over more than 175 years on precision timekeeping, highlighted by its role as the Official Timekeeper of the Olympic Games and its history on the wrist of NASA astronauts. The Constellation line, first introduced in 1952, has long served as Omega's emblem of accuracy and refined daily wear, recognized by its distinctive clawed bezel and faceted lugs. In this price band, the 28mm Constellation references pair stainless steel cases with optional Sedna gold—Omega's proprietary rose-gold alloy engineered for long-term color stability—alongside a Co-Axial escapement that reduces friction and extends service intervals compared to traditional lever escapements. The result is a collection that delivers certified Swiss performance and recognizable design language at a price point that invites serious consideration from watch enthusiasts at every stage of their collecting journey.
What to Look For
Buyers exploring this collection should pay close attention to dial color and case material combination, as references like 131.20.28.60.05.001 in white dial with Sedna gold accents versus 131.10.28.60.03.002 in peacock blue steel-only configuration carry meaningfully different aesthetics and secondary-market profiles. The 28mm case size is purpose-built for smaller wrists and positions these Constellations as elegant daily wearers rather than statement sport watches, which drives strong demand among buyers seeking refined, wearable luxury. Master Chronometer certification, shared across all references in this set, is a consistent value anchor, as it guarantees anti-magnetic performance and METAS-verified accuracy that exceeds standard COSC chronometer requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the Omega Constellation 28mm watches in this collection new or pre-owned?
Bizak and Co. carries both new and pre-owned Omega watches, and every piece in this collection is authenticated before listing. Each listing specifies condition, so buyers can shop with confidence whether they are looking for an unworn reference or a gently used example at a lower price point.
What does Master Chronometer certification mean on these Omega Constellation references?
Master Chronometer is a dual certification: the movement first earns COSC chronometer status and is then independently tested by METAS, the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology, for accuracy across eight positions, magnetic resistance up to 15,000 gauss, and overall performance. This certification is standard across all Omega Constellation Co-Axial Master Chronometer 28mm references in this collection and is a key reason these watches hold their value well on the secondary market.
Which dial color in the Omega Constellation 28mm collection is the most popular or easiest to resell?
Classic neutral dials such as white and silver tend to maintain the broadest appeal and resell most easily because they pair well with a wide variety of styles. That said, vibrant options like peacock blue, lavender, and purple have grown significantly in collector demand as the market for colorful dials has expanded, making them increasingly competitive choices for buyers who also have an eye on resale.
Buy, trade, or sell. Contact Bizak & Co. for pricing and availability on any reference in this collection.