How tough is the 2000s Omega Railmaster??

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I wear my RAILMASTER every other day. Its been over 20k feet altitude and been under pressure from shockwaves, Pressure waves in the air due to the nature of my work. It hasnt missed a beat. GREAT watch. Now if only i can get a bracelet instead of my leather band with clasp.


Oddly enough, I rarely wear mine on the bracelet. The Hirsch James is the perfect strap for the watch, IMO (and perlon, too.) The James is a leather/rubber hybrid that works in just about all settings, from water sports to a night out, while looking like a somewhat normal leather watch strap from a few feet away.
 
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I wear my RAILMASTER every other day. Its been over 20k feet altitude and been under pressure from shockwaves, Pressure waves in the air due to the nature of my work. It hasnt missed a beat. GREAT watch. Now if only i can get a bracelet instead of my leather band with clasp.

Now that's an impressive use of the Railmaster....what exactly is your job? 馃榾

If you contact an Omega service centre, they can order in a bracelet....I had it priced around $1000 CAD.

Cheers!
 
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Love this article my friend, getting more attached to my Railmaster by the day! Cheers and thanks for posting,

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Sure thing. It looks like the pics no longer load, at least on my browser, so here's one I found from the article:

 
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Sure thing. It looks like the pics no longer load, at least on my browser, so here's one I found from the article:

Awesome, here's one of mine in the field