
Dr No's evocative post, featuring his Omega Railmaster, transcends a simple wrist shot to explore the emotional connection collectors have with their timepieces. His reflections on the watch's movement and historical context invite readers to consider the interplay between modern re-editions and vintage authenticity. This piece delves into why certain design and mechanical choices resonate deeply with enthusiasts.

. . . since it started raining here in So Cal. The last rain of the season, sorry to say . . .
. . . just this morning. Art
Enjoy your RM in the best of health. Let me join you in a roll call one day. Best regards
. . . with a manual-wind movement. Omega developed one without date for the TrΓ©sor a few years later; I wish they'd seen fit to replicate the essential operational character of the CK2914 as well as its appearance. Should a Rail be outfitted with a cal 8929 (or similar) movement, I would probably go for it. Even better: bring back the cal 284. Omega revived the cal 321 . . . why not others? Art
Also one which to mark the passing of time. Warm Regards Art
. . . this day? Over twelve years ago . . . seems like last week. Art
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