Lovely looking watch. Very handsome.
These will be available from November apparently just as a heads up. Really loving the look of this watch
Lovely looking watch. Very handsome.
I'm an Omega fan but that leaves me a little cold.
Movement aside, nothing I don't see from many boutique brands for a hell of a lot less.
I reckon the fact is isn't limited edition might make it quite rare!
Now that is a nice looking watch, with an advanced movement. I think it would be a complement to the Rolex Explorer 1. Anyone have the exact model number?
Martyn.
What movement is in the watch ? (The Same one in new aqua terra ?)
Solid case back or see-through ?
That price is actually a bargain for a METAS chronometer. The styling isn't to everyone's tastes (although personally i like it) but I reckon this watch is potentially going to give Tudor sleepless nights (particularly as discounts on Omega are relatively easy to get so that £3,600 watch becomes a £3k watch) and possibly make people think twice about a Rolex Explorer.
That's a really nice watch but I can't but feel it's let down by the plain hands. I wonder if arrow (or maybe sword) hands would be better? All IMHO of course.
Other than the 'improved' movement, dial wise not a patch compared to the previous model.
Not a fan of the 'flat' dial and dislike the faux aged lume.
The hands lack contrast and look 'plain'
For me I think the hands need to be the plain type(I like these, they have a militarian look) as there's more than enough going on with the dial already. The lollipop second is enough.
I get the attempt at a vintage look but the plain flat hands and the simple printed dial with no metallic surrounds on the indices reduce this to very cheap-to-produce technology, and it looks it.
Not sure it needs crosshairs either.
I think it uses the 8806 calibre too, which lacks timesone setting (aka hour hacking), so not very attractive, to me, at least.
Dave
Nice plain non shouty retro look.
That should go well.
I really like that. Can totally see why others aren't keen but the no-nonsense classic style really appeals to me. I won't be rushing out to buy three at that price but it's certainly one I'll keep my eye on.
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The price is mental but that's what you expect these days, like others have said no different from Rolex pricing a 3 hander at £4K and up, the rest is aesthetics and whether you like the design or not.
They do showcase the value of micro and more value oriented brands though imho. You get a watch aesthetically nice with decent movements for 10 times less in price.
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I don't think this is perfect either, but this shows that this kind of utilitarian aesthetic doesn't need to look quite so flat
Winding crown is horrible IMO, but we're going to have to get used to it I think. The hands & 'crosshairs' on dial detract so much.
I like the case, and nothing else. This is going to be a "I really wish I bought the explorer 1" type of watch for a lot of people, in a few years.
I like it. Though it does look like Hodinkee were the design consultants, particularly when seen on the hipster tweed strap.
I saw the new 39 mm Explorer a few weeks ago and it seemed a very plain and over-priced watch; if I was buying a 'keeper' I think I'd rather have the Railmaster and keep the change.
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On first look, before noticing some of the design issues that were pointed out, I liked it. I'd still pick an Explorer over this though. It also reminds me that I really need to get hold of a 90's dynamic again at some point!
The 90's dynamic is so much better than this effort. I did try to post a picture earlier, but photobucket stuffed me.
Fantastic watch, classic design cues mixed with not even contemporary at the time, or even present day ideas. Plus a solid movement to boot.
Too much emphasis put on super metas bleurgh bleurgh bleurgh time keeping certification. Just an excuse to squeeze more money out of us if you ask me.
Somebody please post a pic of a 90's dynamic, just to brighten up all our days.
my biggest watch regret is selling my dynamic chrono
I think it was introduced in 1997 but don't know when it was discontinued. I believe it's 36mm with the Omega version of the 2892 (1120??) Last time I looked they were selling for £600 but I bet they've gone up since then. Everything else has.
Edit - info here: http://www.omegamuseum.com/lost-lines
Pricing aside I think it looks great and I would love one. I think it's well balanced and I like the slate look to the dial.
This new Railmaster is growing on me, didn't like it at first now I want to handle one.
Not for me, at least not yet. Interesting movement for sure, but I wouldn't trade the previous incarnation for it.
I suspect it'll go the way of the previous version, and the third gen Dynamic range for that matter; that is, a slow seller when in the current line up, but when discontinued becoming more appreciated and picking up a following.
How that ^^^ didn't sell like hot cakes is a mystery! Was it really down to no date window as some have suggested?
I really like this , can't wait to see it in the flesh.