Luxury Watch Reviews

Omega Seamaster 1948 Central Seconds Stainless Steel

Brand Omega
Collection Museum Collection
Reference 511.13.38.20.02.002
Movement Omega caliber 8806 Hours Minutes Seconds
Established Luxury Silver Pre-Owned Market Data
38.00 mm
Sapphire
30.00 m
2022
Switzerland
Dress
Investment Value
8.00/10
Pre-Owned Pricing
7.00/10
Reliability Index
9.00/10
Wow Factor Index
8.00/10
USED PRICING
PRE-OWNED MARKET VALUE
Market Price Range
$2,199
$6,745
Fair Value $5,505
Average Listing
$5,505 Last 30 Days
Average Sold
$4,955 Last 30 Days

The Omega Seamaster 1948 Central Seconds is a classic timepiece that embodies the heritage and craftsmanship of Omega. This watch features a stainless steel case with a polished silver dial, characterized by its central seconds hand, which adds a touch of elegance to its vintage design. The watch is completed with a leather strap that enhances its sophisticated look while providing comfort.

Key Details:
- Model: Omega Seamaster 1948 Central Seconds
- Case Material: Stainless Steel
- Dial Color: Silver
- Strap: Leather
- Movement: Automatic
- Water Resistance: Typically around 60 meters
- Size: Approximately 38mm in diameter
- Year of Release: 1948 (with reissues in later years)

Pricing:
The pricing for the Omega Seamaster 1948 Central Seconds varies significantly based on the condition, whether it is vintage or a reissue. Pre-owned models generally range from $3,000 to $7,000, while limited editions or models in mint condition may exceed this range. Newer reissues can be priced around $5,000 to $6,500.

Ranking Criteria:
1. Investment Value: 8/10
Description: The Omega Seamaster 1948 has a solid reputation and historical significance, making it a potentially wise investment. Vintage models tend to appreciate over time, particularly if they are well-maintained and come with original documentation.

2. Pre-owned Pricing: 7/10
Description: The pre-owned market offers a wide range of prices depending on condition and provenance. While some models can be affordable, rarer versions may command higher prices.

3. Reliability: 9/10
Description: Omega is known for its precision and durability. The Seamaster line, in particular, is celebrated for its robust build and dependable performance, making it a reliable choice for daily wear.

4. Wow Factor: 8/10
Description: The combination of vintage aesthetics and modern craftsmanship provides a distinct appeal. The classic design and elegant details, such as the central seconds hand, make it a standout piece that attracts attention and admiration.

Frequently Asked Questions


How much does the Omega Seamaster 1948 Central Seconds Stainless Steel cost?

Pricing for the Omega Seamaster 1948 Central Seconds Stainless Steel varies based on condition, completeness of box and papers, and current market demand. See the Pricing and Market Value section above for current retail and pre-owned ranges.


Is the Omega Seamaster 1948 Central Seconds Stainless Steel a good investment?

Resale value depends on the brand's market position, the model's collectibility, and the condition of the specific piece. Our investment ranking above gives a snapshot, but consult a professional appraiser before treating any watch as a financial asset.


What movement does the Seamaster 1948 Central Seconds Stainless Steel use?

This model runs the Omega caliber 8806 Hours Minutes Seconds | Chronometer Co-Axial Escapement movement.


How do I authenticate a pre-owned Omega watch?

Verify the reference number (511.13.38.20.02.002), check serial numbers against brand records, inspect the movement against known photos, and request service history. Authorized dealers and brand boutiques can confirm authenticity for a fee. Use our evaluation tool for a starting point.


What should come with this watch

A complete pre-owned set should include all of the following. Missing items typically reduce resale value 10-25%.

Original red Omega presentation box
Outer cardboard sleeve
International warranty card (signed, dated)
Pictogram / instruction manual
Extra bracelet links
Chronometer certificate (if METAS)
Authentication hangtag
Service papers (if previously serviced)

Service intervals and cost

Recommended interval 5-8 years
Authorized service $750 - $1,000
Turnaround 6-8 weeks

Aqua Terra, Globemaster, Constellation. Independent watchmakers typically charge 30-50% less for the same service but may not have access to genuine Omega parts. Service includes movement overhaul, gasket replacement, and case polishing (refusable).

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