MIH - Less is more.. Love that austere look Not sure if this is allowed, as it is a 2nd watch - Railmaster CK 2914-2 (Pls - Note: if not allowed by this week’s rules - simply just disregard this entry.. ) HAGWE & Best, hs.
Frist runner up, JML with his excellent collage of actual Wrist Shots on trains! Second runner up, Watchonthe wrist and a stunning GF! That Indy train is moving fast... Third place Myself gives to Arie for his Omega Speedy Snoopy - for a dog that lays aro
.. every time I wear or look at it.. For me that Vintage Railmaster has it all : timeless charm, strong character & a great dial ! Love that broad arrow ! To me its charm is somewhat bewitching, yet modest.. Attractive from all angles.. Hope you liked it
Friends, Many of you might know, that my main watch interest lines are JLC & Rolex. But it is not uncommon that other brands classics have entered my stables, mostly to my great pleasure & enjoyment. Furthermore, posts & pics from Nilo et al often leave m
One little question: I think to remember that for the 2914 there were different configurations & combinations of hands possible & described: ( Pretty sure, it was a thread 2011), specifically samples with the "typical" broad arrow hand, and also a straigh
As you may know, I am a big fan of Omega sports watches. I have an early Speedmaster and a Seamaster for quite some time now, but the Railmaster was on my wishlist for years…Maybe I was just waiting for the good one to show up ! Born in 1957, the Railmast
Maybe we should start a study group! Well, you know I am no vintage expert - but may I offer what I have seen so far..? These are the 2914-x that I have seen - not obvious been tampered with and with verified ref. Not that many but at least it gives a ind