Author Topic: Omega Broadarrow 3551.20.00, Vintage watch?  (Read 1930 times)

Offline Andrew

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Omega Broadarrow 3551.20.00, Vintage watch?
« on: March 19, 2026, 03:06:12 PM »
Hi fellow Watch Enthusiast,

I been trying to get the Omega Broadarrow 3551.20.00, wondering if it is considered a vintage watch as the production run from early 2000. Seldom get to see it the watch on sale, seems like it is quite hard to get hold of one now.  If you guys have any and would like to let go. Feel free to PM me.
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Offline wafiw

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Re: Omega Broadarrow 3551.20.00, Vintage watch?
« Reply #1 on: May 21, 2026, 04:29:20 PM »
Hi fellow Watch Enthusiast,

I been trying to get the Omega Broadarrow 3551.20.00, wondering if it is considered a vintage watch as the production run from early 2000. Seldom get to see the watch on sale, while researching the best sites for super clone watches, I came across this model and it seems like it is quite hard to get hold of one now. If you guys have any and would like to let go. Feel free to PM me.
Thanks
The Omega Broad Arrow 3551.20.00 is not considered true vintage yet as it is from the early 2000s but it is definitely a sought-after pre-owned collectible. It was not produced in huge numbers which explains why it rarely surfaces for sale. Keep checking Chrono24 and eBay with saved search alerts and you will catch one when it lists.

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Re: Omega Broadarrow 3551.20.00, Vintage watch?
« Reply #2 on: May 22, 2026, 07:03:45 AM »
I’ve come across a few of the newer Broad Arrow “1957” reissues in the market as well, but somehow they don’t quite capture the same vibe. The design is similar on paper, but in person the older one just has more charm and presence. Still keeping an eye out though, hopefully one pops up soon at the right condition and price.