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Omega Speedmaster '57 vs Rolex GMT-Master II

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The Omega Speedmaster '57 (chronograph) and Rolex GMT-Master II (gmt / travel watch) represent different approaches to luxury watchmaking. While the Omega Speedmaster '57 is priced at $9,500 and the Rolex GMT-Master II at $12,350, both offer compelling value propositions. This comparison examines their specifications, market positioning, and investment potential side by side.

Price Comparison

Omega

Speedmaster '57

Retail$9,500
Market Avg$6,200
Market Range$5,500 $6,900
Premium-34.7%
Flip Score2/10 – Below Average

Rolex

GMT-Master II

Retail$12,350
Market Avg$18,500
Market Range$16,500 $20,500
Premium+49.8%
Flip Score7/10 – Excellent

At retail, the Omega Speedmaster '57 is listed at $9,500 while the Rolex GMT-Master II comes in at $12,350. The Omega Speedmaster '57 saves you $2,850 (30% less), a meaningful difference for most buyers. On the secondary market, the gap widens: the Omega Speedmaster '57 trades around $6,200 and the Rolex GMT-Master II around $18,500, a difference of $12,300 favoring the Omega Speedmaster '57. Available at 35% below retail and trending downward, this represents a buying opportunity for those comfortable with the current market position. The Rolex GMT-Master II commands an even stronger market premium of +49.8%, with upward momentum. For investors, the Rolex GMT-Master II edges ahead with a flip potential score of 7/10 compared to 2/10.

Specifications

SpecificationOmega Speedmaster '57Rolex GMT-Master II
Case Diameter40.5mm40mm
Case Thickness12.99mm13.1mm
Case MaterialStainless steelOystersteel
BezelStainless steel bezel with tachymetre scaleCerachrom (ceramic) in black and blue
CrystalSapphire crystal front and casebackSapphire with Cyclops lens
Water Resistance50m / 167ft100m / 330ft
MovementOmega Co-Axial Master Chronometer calibre 9906Rolex calibre 3285
Movement TypeAutomaticAutomatic
Power Reserve60 hours70 hours
Bracelet/StrapStainless steel braceletJubilee, five-piece links
ClaspAdjustable claspOysterclasp with Easylink 5mm comfort extension
Lug Width21mm20mm

Key specification differences stand out between these two: The Rolex GMT-Master II leads in water resistance (100m / 330ft vs. 50m / 167ft), and the Rolex GMT-Master II offers longer power reserve at 70 hours, and the Omega Speedmaster '57 uses Stainless steel while the Rolex GMT-Master II opts for Oystersteel. 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 Speedmaster '57 costs $153 versus $463 for the Rolex GMT-Master II. For water resistance, the Omega Speedmaster '57 delivers better value per meter of depth rating. The Omega Speedmaster '57 offers more power reserve per dollar spent.

Which Should You Buy?

Choose the Omega Speedmaster '57 if you value a lower entry price, timing functionality. Go with the Rolex GMT-Master II if you prioritize stronger flip potential, better value retention. For pure investment potential, the Rolex GMT-Master II has the edge based on current market data.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is more affordable, the Omega Speedmaster '57 or the Rolex GMT-Master II?

The Omega Speedmaster '57 is more accessible, priced at $9,500 compared to $12,350.

Which watch is a better investment?

Based on current market data, the Rolex GMT-Master II has a higher flip potential score of 7/10, suggesting stronger investment returns. However, watch values can fluctuate based on market conditions.

Which holds its value better on the secondary market?

The Rolex GMT-Master II currently trades at 49.8% above retail, indicating strong value retention on the pre-owned market.

How do the Omega Speedmaster '57 and Rolex GMT-Master II compare in size?

The Omega Speedmaster '57 measures 40.5mm in diameter and 12.99mm thick, while the Rolex GMT-Master II is 40mm by 13.1mm. Water resistance differs too: 50m / 167ft versus 100m / 330ft.

What movements do these watches use?

The Omega Speedmaster '57 uses the Omega Co-Axial Master Chronometer calibre 9906 with 60 hours power reserve, while the Rolex GMT-Master II runs on the Rolex calibre 3285 offering 70 hours of power reserve.

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