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Nice one G!
Well it is no surprise that as a fellow XXL owner I should applaud
your choice but as they are "an acquired taste" due to the extreme
size it is nice share in a little solidarity. I second everything you
have said about finish, quality and styling. I just love mine and look
forward to owning it as the years pass and the scarcity and distinctiveness
increase.
Regarding straps I had the same response as you have had, initially trying it
on many aftermarkets then settling into the OEM as it is such a nice fit. At
first I found the sharp tapper of the 24mm to 18mm OEM hard to take but I have
come to love it for more formal wear on this one.

and the clasp is so nice:

I have found a Panerai style strap quite nice for warm weather:

and recently been using this canvas strap which I think you've seen here
before:

with an OEM buckle to ease my OCD for having things match:

On your observations about movements, you are quite right the Omega Cal. 2201
is based on a Unitas 6498 pocket watch movement but they have done more than
just finished it nicely. The bridge architecture is different, which
gives it a very different look and it has been brought up to chronometer
grade.
Apologies for the heavily vandalized/distorted image (necessary to avoid inadvertently supporting fakes) taken from the net but here you
can see a fake Railmaster XXL fitted with a standard 6498 movement:

You can see the different bridge architecture (smooth curved lines on the Cal 2201 - harsh angles on the Unitas) I'm referring to when compared to
the Cal. 2201:

I also know of a fellow who, when this watch was quite new to the market, was
taken in by a fake but when armed with the images above one can see that casual
inspection shows the difference between real and fake. There may be newer
better fakes out there these days but on this watch I have not seen them. I would have quite liked a swan's neck regulator as well but I don't really miss it. If you compare the cal 2201 with similar Unitas based movements on Panerai watches I think Omega did an even nicer effort on their movement.
Anyway I'm so glad you are enjoying yours and wear it in good health,
Zac
it was you Andy who...
By: G99 : June 10th, 2012-10:21
it was you Andy who gave me the guts to buy it. your a very critical guy when it comes to timepieces and you liked it and said it suited me. thats tantamount to an order from above since this afternoon wearing it on its original strap which is beautifully...
I'm glad you got it...
By: Andy : June 10th, 2012-10:26
seeing your little face light up a couple of years ago in London when they got one out for you to try was a joy.....quality piece, looks great, suits you and I can imagine the look on your face right now looking at it..!! I imagine not a piece in it's pre...
well you dont want a...
By: G99 : June 10th, 2012-11:59
well you dont want a tourbillon in your sports watch. thats just an excuse to charge more and pointless. its a good idea to start the thread, but you know what will happen, there will be 50 responses with 35 different watches all costing more than your ho...
you must know more than...
By: G99 : June 10th, 2012-10:28
you must know more than me about the movement snak. is the movement an updated derivative of one of Omega’s older movements or are you classing the Unitas range as pocket watch movements ? i also have an auto, the 42mm. i’ve loved that watch since i saw i...
i thought it was an...
By: G99 : June 11th, 2012-01:35
i thought it was an upgraded Unitas. good movements made better with a bit of fettling. this is one of those watches you need box and papers with. i had the chance of buying one with only a chronometer certificate, no other papers, but i left it well alon...
Size matters...
By: hans_jorgen_1968 : June 10th, 2012-09:57
.... Lovely piece, that looks very good on your small? Wrist? Is your wrist that small? The XXL was on my wish list for a long time... Until I decided that I don't actually like wearing that big watches and don't like the look (on my wrist that is). I sol...
thanks Hans, my wrist...
By: G99 : June 10th, 2012-10:35
thanks Hans, my wrist is 7.25-7.5 inches depending on weather etc so its not huge, but this watch seems to just work. its bigger than a radiomir, but i prefer it. i dont think i’ll be buying huge quantities of big watches, i’ve got the best so why buy any...
Conngrats!
By: RogerP : June 10th, 2012-12:17
You've found something of a unique piece that really works for you - enjoy! I'd like to hear more about the movement from anyone who might know. I expect a Unitas in a watch this size and at this price point, but it doesn't look like their typical offerin...
thanks Roger, Omega have...
By: G99 : June 10th, 2012-12:23
thanks Roger, Omega have given it a calibre number to suit themselves, but i believe it may well be a modified unitas. that doesnt matter to me, if panerai can use them in expensive watches then no reason why Omega shouldnt use a chronometer certified ver...
thanks Ruckdee, you should...
By: G99 : June 11th, 2012-01:42
thanks Ruckdee, you should have gone for it. it wears much more comfortably than any Pam i’ve tried and its only a few mm bigger. i dont know how many they made, but you rarely see them on the used market which indicates that they may be a future collecti...
Nice one G!
By: flightmaster71 : June 10th, 2012-23:30
Well it is no surprise that as a fellow XXL owner I should applaud your choice but as they are "an acquired taste" due to the extreme size it is nice share in a little solidarity. I second everything you have said about finish, quality and styling. I just...
thanks for the in depth...
By: G99 : June 11th, 2012-02:02
thanks for the in depth response Zac, i think some aftermarket straps will fit it nicely, but the leather nato just didnt look right. the taper is quite a lot, but it appears they use the same clasp as the 42mm railmaster which has a 21-18 strap. it makes...
Congrats !
By: bimbeano : June 11th, 2012-03:50
... again .. ... 49,2 mm is huge my friend, but it goes perfect on your wrist (albeit with the original strap). Do you still have your small Railmaster? Can't wait too long for a visit my friend as you acquired quite some nice pieces these last months ......
thanks my belgian lover, ...
By: G99 : June 11th, 2012-04:42
thanks my belgian lover, your quite right, the nato is all wrong for it. the original is tops. there may be others that suit it, but it will be a difficult decision to make. you know you can visit anytime you like my friend. as for me visiting you, i need...
thats a thought Nilo, ...
By: G99 : June 11th, 2012-05:15
thats a thought Nilo, i’ve spent the morning looking for 24mm straps that might suit it. i’d like to find something good as i dont want to wear out the original strap. i have this thing about keeping OEM straps in good condition, the problem is i like the...
he he. thanks for that....
By: G99 : June 11th, 2012-07:34
he he. thanks for that. i’m a real omega fan (look back through the posts) and just love this look and size. with regard to your speedy. i really think you should have sent it back as there are 1000’s out there in perfect condition unless you got it very ...
I love it more . . .
By: Dr No : June 11th, 2012-16:14
. . . but my puny wrist can't support one! :-( Like Ruckdee, I've tried one on a number of times, including both the white and red gold versions, but to no avail. My shirts might be XXL, but my wrist is M at best. ;-) Good work, Graham - I'm so happy for ...
Nice one, G...
By: Jacky : June 13th, 2012-09:39
Congrats on a rare big and nice watch around. I find this Railmaster XXL much better than the current AquaTerra version. I find that its a good effort for them to blow up the movement as well. I foresee this to possibly be a collectible in far future. I r...
Somewhat different....
By: Jacky : June 17th, 2012-08:40
Hi G, First, I think you have mistakenly thought I am someone else? I am not so much into Pams but I was very passionate bout BR-01 at one poin. However, that extra 3mm of the Railmaster does make a big difference when I put it on. Perhaps its the round c...
ahh Jacky, it was the...
By: G99 : June 17th, 2012-08:58
ahh Jacky, it was the B&R 46mm i was thinking about, but confused myself by thinking personally i’ve found the B&R’s harder to wear as the watch is square so 46mm all round. i know a round watch is the same, but it also isnt if you know what i mean. best ...
Lovely piece Graham,
By: aroma : June 15th, 2012-02:42
As for the lack of screw-down crown - I think it is better without. I had a vintage Rolex Oysterdate with a manual movement and I found it a right pain to remember to unscrew the crown every morning before I wound it up. I think screw-down crowns work bet...
thanks Andrew, its a...
By: G99 : June 15th, 2012-02:51
thanks Andrew, its a great piece and i havent taken it off since it arrived. i’m having to wear other pieces on my right wrist to keep the rotation going. i fully agree about the screwdown (or not) on this piece, but what is interesting is that it still h...
thanks Henry, i thought...
By: G99 : June 21st, 2012-01:37
thanks Henry, i thought the same when it first came out, but i was very surprised when i tried it on in the London boutique. even Andy who is fairly conservative said it suited me perfectly. i’ve been wearing it since i got it and you forget its there. th...