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Omega Men’s Aqua Terra Railmaster Automatic Chronometer Watch


Omega Men's Aqua Terra Railmaster Automatic Chronometer Watch
 
Manufacturer: Omega
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List Price: $2,700.00
Sale Price: $2,675.00
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What You Need To Know:

Omega's Automatic Aqua Terra Railmaster for men is a stunningly designed watch featuring a crocodile-textured leather band, a 41-millimeter case with stainless steel bezel and a contrasting black dial with Arabic numerals at 12 o'clock, three o'clock, six o'clock and nine o'clock. Water resistant to 500 feet, this distinctively styled watch is designed to be worn in a variety of professional settings.

The Vitals:

  • Quality Swiss Automatic movement; Functions without a battery; Powers automatically with the movement of your arm
  • Domed, scratch-resistant sapphire crystal
  • Case diameter: 41 mm
  • Stainless-steel case; Black dial
  • Water-resistant to 500 feet (150 M)
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What Those That Bought It Thought:

Excellent watch
 
Review Date: October 29, 2009
Reviewer: N. D. SAMANT, Phoenix, Arizona
I bought this watch recently. Watch looks much better than what it looks on amazon website.

I think only problem with this watch is name..Railmaster.... Which I think is not at all attractive.

This watch is based on the famous model Railmaster CK 2914 created in 1957 as a successor to a watch produced for the British Air Force in 1953.

This is a watch for life, not only in the sense of its timeless style, but also for its solid work horse movement.. the caliber 2403. I was told by Omega Dealer that this watch requires minumum maintenance due to Co-Axial Escapement.

Also this watch has a Chronometer tag which means Caliber 2403 movement in this watch is certified by COSC. COSC is an Official Chronometer Testing Institute in Switzerland. Caliber 2403 movement in this watch is certified only after testing for fifteen days, in five positions and at three different temperatures.



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