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I mean, wow.

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Rolex_Man

The one on the right that looks like a Daytona is awesome looking, I would definitely buy it.

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Nickfive

Yea these are beauts. I really like the Railmaster although it's probably far too small for my gorilla wrists :lol:

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preppyr6

Im happy with my Spectre, but that speedy is beautiful...Im in for a rep (regardless of subdial spacing issues).

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Davesjourney

Just take my pennies!!

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GT86

Railmaster for me too :thumbsup2:

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Mr_B

The hands are well out of proportion on the speedy, the other two are nice though

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GT86

The hands are well out of proportion on the speedy, the other two are nice though

 

Agreed, thought something was off hour markers don't match?, couldn't put my finger on it. Baldwin nailed it!

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slovy85

I would hand my baby over

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Hinclimincli

All three use the original broad arrow that were used when the first batches were released back in the late 50s, actually. These are the three "tool" watches from Omega, the Seamaster, Railmaster and Speedmaster. I'm in love with the Railmaster (got one from the previous iteration), and this one looks amazing. Plus, having small wrists, that Railmaster size works perfectly.

 

More info about the gens here:

 

Railmaster:https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/omega-railmaster-60th-anniversary-limited-edition-introducing

 

Speedy:https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/omega-speedmaster-60th-anniversary-limited-edition-introducing

 

Seamster:https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/omega-seamaster-300-60th-anniversary-limited-edition-introducing

 

Edit: more "Seamaster" and less "Seamster" :-)

Edited by m0rf0

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wowsasb

Not gonna lie... I cant stand the bracelets, or hands, or indices on these...

 

I dont much like the lug proportions either.

 

The funny thing is I was in love with the Spectre's when they came out, but now I cant stand them either!!

 

I can appreciate how much you all like them though and I hope for your sakes that a factory reps these quickly!

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LightGeek

Oh shit yeah. I'd buy all three if 40mm or less...

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SLTIEUVE

The best thing out of Basel 2017

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LightGeek
Oh shit yeah. I'd buy all three if 40mm or less...

 

Oh shit they are all under 40mm. I have to buy them all when they come out.

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PBTMN

The railmaster is easy to replicate, as is the new 40mm Tudor Heritage Black Bay. No annoying bezels or hidden traps so.. let's see!

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Hinclimincli

The railmaster is easy to replicate, as is the new 40mm Tudor Heritage Black Bay. No annoying bezels or hidden traps so.. let's see!

 

Same goes for the Seamaster, tbh. Both of them would be absolutely fine with an A2386. On top of that all of them have closed back so no need for those fancy decorated movements. Just put on a nice workhorse that keeps beating after several years and I'd be good to go.

 

The Speedy is another matter, as we all know, although those subdials seem quite close to each other, do they?

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onzenuub

Just take my penis!!

 

 

:daffy:

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porschespeedster

I feel like because they made the SM300 and the Spectre that we will at least get these new Seamasters.

maybe even the Railmaster.

 

 

and yes, closed caseback. so genius. No more ugly fake bridges.

 

As we know the Speedy is going to be tuff to do.

The subdial spacing means it'll have to be quartz to look right...or it will be mechanical with some sort of fantasy dial/bad spacing.

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Kleen™

Nice ones. Sadly, the bracelets don't do it for me...but I'd prolly slap it on a Nato anyway...

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gran

 

and yes, closed caseback. so genius. No more ugly fake bridges.

 

 

 

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narikaa

I'll prolly claim a Railmaster for myself

 

(the Seamaster is just another meh divers, & the speedy doesn't take me anywhere further than the Broad Arrow one I already have)

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James.

Kinda want the set of all 3, but then we're talking AP munny :(

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phone

I'm gonna have to get that railmaster. I need a nice a modest sized watch to pick up for myself.

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porschespeedster

I'll prolly claim a Railmaster for myself

 

(the Seamaster is just another meh divers, & the speedy doesn't take me anywhere further than the Broad Arrow one I already have)

 

Pics of that Broad Arrow Speedy or I don't believe u

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porschespeedster

Kinda want the set of all 3, but then we're talking AP munny :(

 

Hey now, surely you would prefer a set of classy vintage watches over another blingy Hublot-esque thingy?

(Then again if you're talking the classic Genta APs I feel u)

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