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Omega Constellation vs Omega Speedmaster Super Racing

Ref. 131.23.41.21.03.001 vs Ref. 329.30.44.51.01.003

The Omega Constellation and Omega Speedmaster Super Racing both carry the Omega name but serve different purposes — the Omega Constellation as a dress watch and the Omega Speedmaster Super Racing as a chronograph. At $11,800 and $10,200 respectively, the question isn't which is better — it's which better fits your collection and investment goals.

Price Comparison

Omega

Constellation

Retail$11,800
Market Avg$9,440
Market Range$8,307 $10,573
Premium-20.0%
Flip Score2/10 – Below Average

Omega

Speedmaster Super Racing

Retail$10,200
Market Avg$7,800
Market Range$7,000 $8,600
Premium-23.5%
Flip Score2/10 – Below Average

At retail, the Omega Constellation is listed at $11,800 while the Omega Speedmaster Super Racing comes in at $10,200. The Omega Speedmaster Super Racing saves you $1,600 (16% less), a meaningful difference for most buyers. On the secondary market, the gap widens: the Omega Constellation trades around $9,440 and the Omega Speedmaster Super Racing around $7,800, a difference of $1,640 favoring the Omega Speedmaster Super Racing. Available at 20% below retail and trending downward, this represents a buying opportunity for those comfortable with the current market position. The Omega Speedmaster Super Racing shows a more modest market premium of -23.5%, though currently trending downward. Both watches score equally on flip potential at 2/10, making neither a clear investment winner over the other.

Specifications

SpecificationOmega ConstellationOmega Speedmaster Super Racing
Case Diameter41mm44.25mm
Case Thickness12.17mm14.38mm
Case MaterialStainless steel and 18K Sedna goldStainless steel
BezelSedna gold bezel with Roman numeral engravingsAnodized aluminium bezel ring with tachymetre scale
CrystalDomed sapphire crystal with anti-reflective treatmentSapphire crystal front and caseback
Water Resistance50m / 167ft100m / 330ft
MovementOmega Co-Axial Master Chronometer calibre 8900Omega Co-Axial Master Chronometer calibre 9920 with Spirate system
Movement TypeAutomaticAutomatic
Power Reserve55 hours60 hours
Bracelet/StrapStainless steel and Sedna gold integrated braceletStainless steel bracelet
ClaspFolding claspAdjustable clasp
Lug WidthIntegrated bracelet22mm

Key specification differences stand out between these two: The Omega Speedmaster Super Racing leads in water resistance (100m / 330ft vs. 50m / 167ft), and the Omega Speedmaster Super Racing offers longer power reserve at 60 hours, and the Omega Constellation uses Stainless steel and 18K Sedna gold while the Omega Speedmaster Super Racing opts for Stainless steel. With 8 notable spec differences in total, the choice depends on which features matter most to your use case.

Value Per Feature

Per millimeter of case diameter, the Omega Constellation costs $230 versus $176 for the Omega Speedmaster Super Racing. For water resistance, the Omega Speedmaster Super Racing delivers better value per meter of depth rating. The Omega Speedmaster Super Racing offers more power reserve per dollar spent.

Which Should You Buy?

Choose the Omega Constellation if you value better value retention. Go with the Omega Speedmaster Super Racing if you prioritize a lower entry price, timing functionality.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is more affordable, the Omega Constellation or the Omega Speedmaster Super Racing?

The Omega Speedmaster Super Racing is more accessible, priced at $10,200 compared to $11,800.

Which holds its value better on the secondary market?

The Omega Constellation currently trades at 20.0% below retail, indicating moderate value retention on the pre-owned market.

How do the Omega Constellation and Omega Speedmaster Super Racing compare in size?

The Omega Constellation measures 41mm in diameter and 12.17mm thick, while the Omega Speedmaster Super Racing is 44.25mm by 14.38mm. Water resistance differs too: 50m / 167ft versus 100m / 330ft.

What movements do these watches use?

The Omega Constellation uses the Omega Co-Axial Master Chronometer calibre 8900 with 55 hours power reserve, while the Omega Speedmaster Super Racing runs on the Omega Co-Axial Master Chronometer calibre 9920 with Spirate system offering 60 hours of power reserve.

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