Omega

Speedmaster Broad Arrow

42.0mm
Low $3,200
Median $3,450
High $4,075
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The Omega Speedmaster Broad Arrow draws its name and design inspiration from the very first Speedmaster of 1957, distinguished by its arrow-shaped hands and vintage cues. As a nod to Omega’s racing chronograph heritage, this model appeals to collectors who appreciate the blend of historical design with modern engineering. The Broad Arrow’s place in the Speedmaster lineup is unique—bridging the gap between the classic Moonwatch and contemporary Speedmaster variants, making it especially sought after by those who value both tradition and technical refinement.

Key reference numbers include the 3594.50 (manual-wind, classic Broad Arrow aesthetic) and the 321.10.42.50.01.001 (automatic, co-axial movement). The 3594.50 uses the revered Caliber 1861, mirroring the Moonwatch’s movement, while later Broad Arrow references introduce Omega’s Co-Axial Caliber 3303/3313 and a date function, which impacts both thickness and wrist presence. Prices fluctuate based on movement type, dial configuration (panda dials command premiums), and condition, with early manual-wind models generally holding higher collector interest due to their closer lineage to the original Speedmaster Professional.

When shopping for a Speedmaster Broad Arrow, inspect the dial for correct font and hand shape—the broad arrow hands should be sharply defined and period-correct for the reference. Bracelet and clasp styles also vary between references, with some offering more refined finishing. Water resistance is rated to 100m on most models, making it more versatile than the standard Moonwatch. Prioritize examples with original boxes, papers, and unpolished cases, as these details meaningfully affect long-term value and collectibility.

What owners love

  • The distinctive Broad Arrow hands and applied logo give it a vintage-inspired look that stands out from standard Speedmasters.
  • The Caliber 3303 automatic chronograph movement with column wheel is praised for its smooth operation and modern feel compared to the hand-wound Moonwatch.
  • The mix of polished and brushed surfaces on the case and bracelet gives it a more upscale, dressy presence than the utilitarian vibe of most Speedmasters.

Common Criticisms

  • The Caliber 3303 had early reliability issues, especially with chronograph functionality, leading to concerns about long-term durability.
  • The case is noticeably thicker than the classic Moonwatch, making it feel bulky on the wrist and less comfortable under cuffs.
  • The tachymeter bezel is prone to scratching, and replacements are expensive and sometimes hard to source.

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