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Omega Speedmaster Reduced vs Rolex Deepsea Challenge

Ref. 3510.50.00 vs Ref. M126067-0001

Comparing the Omega Speedmaster Reduced to the Rolex Deepsea Challenge means weighing a significant price difference — is the premium justified? At ~$4,000 (market value) versus $26,000, these two watches serve different segments of the market. Here's how they stack up on specifications, value retention, and investment potential.

Price Comparison

Omega

Speedmaster Reduced

RetailDiscontinued
Market Avg$4,000
Market Range$3,000 $5,000
Premium+14.3%
Flip Score5/10 – Good

Rolex

Deepsea Challenge

Retail$26,000
Market Avg$29,900
Market Range$26,312 $33,488
Premium+15.0%
Flip Score5/10 – Good

The Omega Speedmaster Reduced is priced at ~$4,000 (market value) while the Rolex Deepsea Challenge comes in at $26,000. On the secondary market, the gap narrows: the Omega Speedmaster Reduced trades around $4,000 and the Rolex Deepsea Challenge around $29,900, a difference of $25,900 favoring the Omega Speedmaster Reduced. Trading at 14% above retail and trending upward, this model holds its value well on the pre-owned market. The Rolex Deepsea Challenge commands an even stronger market premium of +15.0%, holding steady. Both watches score equally on flip potential at 5/10, making neither a clear investment winner over the other.

Specifications

SpecificationOmega Speedmaster ReducedRolex Deepsea Challenge
Case Diameter39mm50mm
Case Thickness12mm23.0mm
Case MaterialStainless steelRLX titanium
BezelStainless steel bezel ring with tachymetre scaleCerachrom (ceramic) in black
CrystalHesalite crystalSapphire, 9.5mm thick
Water Resistance30m / 100ft11000m / 36090ft
MovementOmega calibre 3220Rolex calibre 3230
Movement TypeAutomaticAutomatic
Power Reserve40 hours70 hours
Bracelet/StrapStainless steel braceletOyster, three-piece solid links in RLX titanium
ClaspFolding claspOysterlock safety clasp with Fliplock extension and Glidelock extension system
Lug Width18mm22mm

Key specification differences stand out between these two: The Rolex Deepsea Challenge leads in water resistance (11000m / 36090ft vs. 30m / 100ft), and the Rolex Deepsea Challenge offers longer power reserve at 70 hours, and the Omega Speedmaster Reduced uses Stainless steel while the Rolex Deepsea Challenge opts for RLX titanium. 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 Reduced costs $103 versus $598 for the Rolex Deepsea Challenge. For water resistance, the Rolex Deepsea Challenge delivers better value per meter of depth rating. The Omega Speedmaster Reduced offers more power reserve per dollar spent.

Which Should You Buy?

Choose the Omega Speedmaster Reduced if you value a lower entry price, timing functionality. Go with the Rolex Deepsea Challenge if you prioritize better value retention, serious diving capabilities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is more affordable, the Omega Speedmaster Reduced or the Rolex Deepsea Challenge?

The Omega Speedmaster Reduced is more accessible, priced at ~$4,000 (market value) compared to $26,000.

Which holds its value better on the secondary market?

The Rolex Deepsea Challenge currently trades at 15.0% above retail, indicating strong value retention on the pre-owned market.

How do the Omega Speedmaster Reduced and Rolex Deepsea Challenge compare in size?

The Omega Speedmaster Reduced measures 39mm in diameter and 12mm thick, while the Rolex Deepsea Challenge is 50mm by 23.0mm. Water resistance differs too: 30m / 100ft versus 11000m / 36090ft.

What movements do these watches use?

The Omega Speedmaster Reduced uses the Omega calibre 3220 with 40 hours power reserve, while the Rolex Deepsea Challenge runs on the Rolex calibre 3230 offering 70 hours of power reserve.

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