
Clueless_Collector presents his Omega CK2914-2017, celebrating its pure design and enduring appeal. This post delves into the nuances of modern reissues, particularly the Omega Railmaster, and sparks a discussion among collectors about its long-term value, wearability, and comparison to other sought-after limited editions.



Watch looks good on grey nato too, very versatile.
Some people hate reissues. I love ém! Best of both worlds. Looking good on you Raymond. Mine says hi
This model is the least favorite and on Omega website, you can still “Add to basket”. If only they make 1957pcs....then story will be different. Looks good on you too.
Having said that, I think it's one of those pieces that will climb up after the usual long dip. And my reasoning is purely subjective. It's quite a photogenic watch but in person, if you're not used to a 38mm piece, it will seem small. I almost had doubts at the point where the order came in and I was there seeing it for the first time. But then this watch is the very definition of a sleeper. Once I got over the size issue and heck, even the indices, i find myself reaching out for it when I need
Actually speaking of white dial Speedy, I think that Tokyo 2020 Red bezel is stunning. I agree to your observations and hope for the best. If you look at the Silver Snoopy here in the Collectors Market, 2-3 years ago it was about the current level of the Alaska Project so that’s why I jump on the Alaska Project now. No crystal ball but better late than never, IMO.
the limited edition number of 333 some asians believe this to be a very good number well done and best regards
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