Collector review

Omega Speedmaster Professional 145 review

Ref. 145 · Stainless Steel · Omega

8.0/10Verdict
10/10Liquidity
7/10Scarcity
8/10Recognition

Verdict

Omega Speedmaster Professional 145 is a serious collector reference because it combines brand recognition, recognizable design language and a case profile in Stainless Steel. The strongest examples trade on condition, originality, full set documentation and clean provenance.

Why collectors care

Collectors search for Omega 145 because the reference is easy to identify, hard to replace quickly and widely understood by dealers, auction houses and private clients. That liquidity matters when prices move.

Market position

For Omega, the best market signal is not only asking price. Compare live listings with documented auction results, recent availability and whether the same configuration appears repeatedly or disappears quickly.

91Live inventory
$4kLow
$74kHigh
$6kMedian

Buying checklist

  • Confirm the exact reference, dial, case material and production-era details.
  • Prioritize full set examples with service history and seller reputation.
  • Compare the ask against auction comps, not only other listings.
  • Check polish, replacement parts and provenance before wiring funds.

Live inventory

Auction context

LotYearHammerVenue
145.012-67 SP · Speedmaster Professional "Ralph Ellison" 2021 $667,800 Phillips New York
145.022 · Speedmaster "Alaska Project" Prototype 2022 $550,000 Phillips Geneva
145022-69 · Speedmaster Professional "Apollo 17 Flown" 2015 $245,000 Christie's New York
ST 145.014 · Speedmaster "Alaska I" Prototype 2018 $194,304 Phillips Geneva
BA145.022-69 · Speedmaster Professional "Ron Evans Gold" 2015 $50,000 Christie's New York
145.012-67 SP · Speedmaster "Ultraman" 2019 $37,500 Phillips Geneva
145.022 · Speedmaster "Soyuz-Apollo" 2015 $37,500 Christie's New York
1450022 · Speedmaster Professional "Mir Flown" 2015 $25,000 Christie's New York

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