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    White gold speedmaster value?

    I’ve had a bit of a hankering for a white gold watch and missed out on a white gold speedy a couple of years ago as I really didn’t know what it was worth.

    I may have the chance of another but would appreciate if any of you guys would help with an indication of what a reasonable price would be. It’s a Broad Arrow 42mm on leather. Not sure of age, at least 10 years old or so. It is in very good condition.

    If I needed to move it on in the future would it be a difficult sell?

    Thanks

    Neil

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    My thoughts are that gold Omegas will not be the easiest to shift..... omegas in steel is closer to their value proportion.

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    The market for solid gold Omega Sports watches is thin and rarified. For white gold, which is currently a little out of favour even more so. That and the fact the model you saw was a Co-ax Broad arrow rather than a Moonwatch mean that it could indeed be tricky to move on and figuring out a fair price tricky. The original 1960s yellow gold BA 145.022 models fetch £30-50k and the recent rerelease £20-25k but a modern WG non Moonwatch Speedmaster model maybe more like £8-10K at a guess.

    You'll need to do your homework, you could get stuck with a white (gold) elephant. I have a steel Broad Arrow and love it, but they don't shift quickly as no one knows what they are and purists don't like the date window and fact it is auto. In reality the movement is much more sophisticated and impressive than the comparatively agricultural 1861 but there is less of a Moon connection so lower recognition.
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    All depends on the price. What will it set you back, and can you post a picture of the same model

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    I traded a YG speedmaster for about £3k, admittedly it needed a service but was absolutely beautiful and a full set. Might give you an idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobdog View Post
    I traded a YG speedmaster for about £3k, admittedly it needed a service but was absolutely beautiful and a full set. Might give you an idea.
    That was presumably a Reduced or Date model? If so, different gravy. The Broad Arrow/BA Co-ax models use the full size Moonwatch Pro 022 case but a different movement.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Padders View Post
    That was presumably a Reduced or Date model? If so, different gravy. The Broad Arrow/BA Co-ax models use the full size Moonwatch Pro 022 case but a different movement.
    Yep, it was a triple date.

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    I'm not an expert but for a brief period, I did do a little research and the Broad Arrow is a much more attractive proposition than the Triple Date.

    True, it isn't a Moonwatch but they are common and if someone is looking for a BA, nothing else will do. So far, so good.

    I can only speak personally and gold Speedies are a no-no. It's a bridge too far. WG is much better as it's similar at a glance to steel but that means your market is restricted to those who don't mind paying more for something that pretty much looks the same.

    I'd go for it but only after I'd found at least five examples and worked out the average sales price. Then you know roughly what you should pay.

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