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The selection of the various Railmaster Collection models was deliberately kept small, as was the simple design. And yet, if you look closely, you can see fine details that are reminiscent of the story of how they were created.
About time
If you look at the dial, the first thing you'll notice is the lollipop second hand, which is reminiscent of the second hand on the train station clock. The second homage is the railway minute track and the Omega “crosshair”. The vertically brushed dial in matt tones in combination with the vintage Super LumiNova filled hands complete the picture. Inside the 40 mm stainless steel case beats the automatic Omega Co-Axial caliber 8806 with a power reserve of up to 55 hours. The clockwork's insensitivity to magnetic fields has been improved. The Railmaster can withstand up to 15,000 Gauss. The wave-edged caseback of the Railmasters is screwed on with the Naiad-Lock system. This screw connection is a registered patent from Omega, which guarantees the lettering in the correct position. The nostalgic timepiece is water resistant up to 15 bar and has a screw-down crown.
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The Railmaster collections
Homage to the railway staff, the “Demin” version was designed with a dark blue dial and matching jeans Nato strap with pin buckle with the reference 220.12.40.20.03.001, optionally also with the steel bracelet 220.10.40.20.03.001.
The Railmaster is available with a light gray dial and steel strap with folding clasp with the reference 220.10.40.20.06.001 or alternatively with a brown Nato strap with a pin buckle with the reference 220.12.40.20.06.001.
The classic black dial should not be missing here either, with a steel strap 220.10.40.20.01.001 and a nylon strap in two shades of gray with a pin buckle with the reference 220.12.40.20.01.001.
The bands can of course also be exchanged with each other.