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Omega Speedmaster Pilot

Reference 332.10.41.51.01.002
Hold — Stable price development
D Investment Grade D · 18/100
$9,258
As of: 11.07.2026
RRP (list price): $11,773
21 % below RRP
1 month
-9.0%
4 months
Volatility
36,8 %
Momentum score
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ℹ️ 1-month trend

Price change over the past 30 days. Shows the short-term market movement — relevant if you want to buy or sell soon.

ℹ️ 4-month trend

The central metric behind the momentum score. It filters out short-term swings and shows the true, medium-term market trend of this reference.

ℹ️ Volatility

Annualised price fluctuation. Below 10 % = very stable, 10–20 % = normal, above 20 % = volatile. With high volatility the price can change quickly — in both directions. Be cautious about buying without checking the current price.

ℹ️ Momentum score

ChronoCheck's own indicator from 0 to 100, calculated from the 4-month trend, volatility and market direction.

  • Above 60 — Upward trend. Good time to sell, prices are rising.
  • 40 – 60 — Neutral. Stable price level, no pressure to act.
  • Below 40 — Downward trend. Wait or enter at a good price.
ℹ️ Investment Grade A/B/C/D

ChronoCheck's own rating for each reference. A 0–100 point scale, made up of four weighted components:

  • Momentum (40 pts) — trend strength from the momentum score.
  • Liquidity (25 pts) — number of active live listings.
  • Stability (20 pts) — inverse volatility — the calmer, the better.
  • Source robustness (15 pts) — number of independent market sources.
  • A · 75+ Trend is right, liquidity good, data broad.
  • B · 55–74 Solid, but one component weaker.
  • C · 35–54 Average, volatility or market breadth weigh on it.
  • D · below 35 Downward or too little data — a collector's piece.

Not investment advice. Pure data analysis from aggregated market sources.

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Technical data

Model family
Speedmaster Pilot

Omega Ref. 332.10.41.51.01.002 — Variants and collector names

Known as: Flight Qualified, Speedmaster Pilot, Two-Counter Pilot, Cockpit Speedy

Movement variants

Bezel variants

Dial variants

Crystal variants

Bracelet variants

## The Cockpit Speedy collectors have been sleeping on for three years

The Omega 332.10.41.51.01.002 has a tough time of it. It shares the Speedmaster badge with the Moonwatch, and anyone with the latter on their mind tends to walk right past it. Yet the watch the community calls the "Cockpit Speedy" or "Two-Counter Pilot" holds its own as a distinct piece with a different proposition: a flat 41 mm sport case, a black cockpit dial with exactly two counters, and under the hood the calibre 9900 — Co-Axial Master Chronometer, METAS-certified to ±0/+5 seconds per day.

## What the DON Pilot bezel tells you about the character of this reference

The bezel defines the overall impression. Omega fits what is known as the DON Pilot Bezel in black aluminium with a tachymeter scale — visually it reads as a tool, not a showpiece. The black cockpit dial beneath it deepens that impression: no central chronograph seconds hand, just two off-centre registers. That is not a design weakness — it is a deliberate choice for legibility under poor conditions, the same principle that has shaped pilot instruments since the 1970s.

## Where the market is pricing this reference today

On the secondary market, the 332.10.41.51.01.002 currently trades between $3,886 and $4,458 — roughly $1,486 below its current retail price. For a calibre 9900 with silicon escapement and METAS certification, that puts the watch in a genuinely attractive position. Buyers who want to leave the Moonwatch price bracket behind while staying in the Omega family will find a fully capable alternative here with more everyday wearability than the classic Speedy Professional.

Brand profile: Omega

Omega is the second most counterfeited Swiss watch brand. The Speedmaster and Seamaster are especially targeted. Pay close attention to movement details (Co-Axial) and dial textures.

Key authenticity features
  • Speedmaster: The chronograph reset hand must snap back precisely to 12 o'clock — fakes stop 1–3 seconds off or wobble
  • Speedmaster (Hesalite): The Omega logo is micro-laser-etched on the UNDERSIDE of the Hesalite crystal — only visible at a specific angle and in the right light — fakes omit it or place it incorrectly
  • Seamaster: The wave-pattern dial must be ENGRAVED (tactile relief) — printed/flat wave lines = fake
  • DON (Dot Over Ninety): small dot ABOVE the '90' on the Speedmaster tachymeter bezel — position/size often wrong on fakes

Serial number format: Omega serial number: 8-digit number on the caseback or between the lugs (on older models). Since ~2018 engraved on the caseback at 6 o'clock. Format: purely numeric. Verifiable on the Omega website with an extract from the archive.

Further sources

Official manufacturer site
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Collector discussions
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Buying guide: Omega Speedmaster Pilot

Entry into Omega

At $9,258 this reference is one of the more affordable ways to wear a Omega on your wrist. That is precisely why many pieces have already passed through several hands — condition varies accordingly. Buyers here should pay particular attention to service history and honest photos from the seller.

Watch out for swings: This reference has an above-average volatility of 36.8 percent. In concrete terms: the price can move by several hundred euros within a few weeks. Check the current value before buying or selling — old listings or auction results from two months ago are of little help.

What to look out for when buying?

  • Authenticity: The serial number and reference on the case must match the papers. A professional authenticity check of the Omega Speedmaster Pilot reliably rules out counterfeits.
  • Condition: Check scratches on the case and bezel — professional refurbishment can leave traces.
  • Service history: A documented service by the manufacturer or a certified watchmaker increases the value.
  • Scope of delivery: Box, papers and warranty card make a noticeable price difference on the Speedmaster Pilot.
  • Independent certification: The CPS-52 standard covers 52 checkpoints — from the serial number and the timing machine to water resistance. The result is secured on the blockchain and can be verified at any time.

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Frequently asked questions about the Omega Speedmaster Pilot

What is the current market value of the Omega Speedmaster Pilot (Ref. 332.10.41.51.01.002)?
The current market value of the Omega Speedmaster Pilot Ref. 332.10.41.51.01.002 is $9,258 (as of 11.07.2026). We aggregate asking prices from several independent live market sources — authorised dealers, CPO dealers, pre-owned marketplaces and auction results. The actual sale price can vary by 10–15 % up or down depending on condition, completeness and service history.
How has the price of the Omega Ref. 332.10.41.51.01.002 developed over the past 4 months?
The 4-month trend is stable. Over the past month the change was -9.0 %. Volatility is above average at 36.8 % — the price can move noticeably in the short term.
Is now a good time to buy or sell the Omega Speedmaster Pilot?
Stable market conditions — no acute pressure to act. This assessment is based on the market trends of the past 4 months and is not investment advice. Before any transaction we recommend checking the current market price up to date — for example with our free market value tool.
What should I look out for when buying a Omega Speedmaster Pilot?
The key things to check when buying a Omega Speedmaster Pilot are: 1) that the serial number and reference match the papers, 2) the condition of the case and bezel (scratches, signs of polishing), 3) completeness of box and warranty card (a 10–15 % price premium for a full set), 4) a documented service history, 5) an independent authenticity check — advisable from a purchase price of 5,000 EUR.
How do I tell whether a Omega Speedmaster Pilot is genuine?
With a Omega, counterfeits can usually be spotted from several details: the weight and material quality of the case, the precise execution of the bezel and dial, correctly engraved serial numbers at the prescribed depth, and the behaviour of the movement. A forensic authenticity check to the CPS-52 standard examines 52 individual points and is the most reliable method — especially for purchases over 10,000 EUR.
Where can I sell a Omega Speedmaster Pilot Ref. 332.10.41.51.01.002?
There are several channels for selling a Omega Speedmaster Pilot: 1) specialist online dealers (Chrono24, Watchfinder, Wempe, Chronext) — fast, but with a 10–20 % margin deduction, 2) auction houses (Phillips, Christie's, Sotheby's) — higher proceeds possible, takes 3–6 months, 3) private sale (classifieds, WatchUSeek) — highest proceeds, but more effort and fraud risk. In our experience a ChronoCheck valuation report raises the achieved sale price by 5–10 %.

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