Set Facts
- Includes Pharah, Mercy and Reaper minifigures and Winston big figure.
- It was a collaboration between the LEGO Group and the Overwatch game franchise creators Blizzard Entertainment.
- Watchpoint: Gibraltar was designed by LEGO designer Mark Stafford.
Regional Retail Prices (LEGO.com/Store)
Watchpoint Gibraltar Reviews
The Rambling Brick
“Overall, I find more to like about this set than to dislike. For $AUD139.99, and with 730 pieces, it is a reasonable sized set, with a few more larger pieces than many sets, as well as three Minifigures and a Big-Fig. I think it is more likely to appeal to younger gamers,... More who still want to play with assembled LEGO sets, and players of the game, who appreciate the LEGO Aesthetic. I appreciate the printing of Mercy's face is a bit disappointing, BUT for me, its not a deal breaker.”
Eurobricks
“I really wanted to give this a 5/5 based on how cool the rocket ship and the minifigs are, but it just feels a bit overpriced for the amount of parts and minifigs you get, and the launchpad could have been better. I'm also disappointed with Mercy's face printing and that the... More set description lied about her blaster. Still, I can highly recommend this set to any Overwatch or Space fan, especially if you're looking for some interesting new and rare parts!”
Jays Brick Blog
“Taken as a whole, Watchpoint: Gibraltar has a lot going for it, and feels like tremendous value. Despite being the most expensive set in the theme, it feels like it earns its pricetag by providing a solid Overwatch Rocket, combined with the launchpad – creating a... More well-rounded package where you feel like you get what you pay for. Sadly, Mercy manages to drag this set down pretty harshly purely because of the awful printing mistake on her greyish, lifeless face.”
Theme Analysis
Lifespan
17 mos (this set 23 mos)
Annual growth
+11.11% (this set +3.91%)
This set's annual growth (CAGR) vs. subtheme
Community Stats
Watchpoint Gibraltar currently ranks #8 out of the top most owned sets in Overwatch.
About Overwatch
The LEGO Overwatch theme released in 2019 is based on the sci-fi shooter video game and is licensed by Blizzard Entertainment. The theme included a variety of sets that recreated iconic characters, locations, and vehicles from the game, appealing to both LEGO and Overwatch fans. Notable sets included "Watchpoint: Gibraltar," "Hanzo vs. Genji," and "D.Va & Reinhardt." Each set included highly detailed minifigures of popular characters, such as Tracer, Widowmaker, and Winston, along with accessories and iconic weapons from the game.
Summary
Overwatch Watchpoint Gibraltar set 75975 was released on January 3, 2019, retailing for $90, it has since been retired. New, unopened sets are valued at $104, while used sets sell around $80.
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The ultimate Watchpoint: Gibraltar set with Mercy, Reaper, Winston and Pharah for the Overwatch® fan!
For the Overwatch® fan, the iconic Overwatch rocket and launch tower from one of the game’s most popular maps with LEGO® Overwatch Watchpoint: Gibraltar 75975! Based on the internationally acclaimed team-based action game, this building set features an Overwatch rocket that splits into 2 separate rockets, and 3 Overwatch characters including Pharah with her Rocket Launcher, Mercy with her Caduceus Staff and Blaster, Reaper with his twin Hellfire Shotguns, and a Winston big figure with his Tesla Cannon. Youngsters will like playing with the buildable rocket and Overwatch heroes with their unique weapons, while adult fans will want to build and display this instantly recognizable collectible model near their gaming rigs to show their affinity for the game!
Includes Pharah, Mercy and Reaper minifigures and Winston big figure.
Overwatch® rocket can split into 2 with a cockpit...
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