My Omega Master Trilogy. Seamaster 2913, Railmaster 2914 & Speedmaster 2915

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All 3 in 2015 - outstanding! I for one am excited to see what 2016 brings. Keep us posted on your latest acquisitions and enjoy those beauties.
 
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Quite the trio you have there, some real beauties, congrats!
 
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Great idea but I suspect that certain members can post all three by themselves.
Maybe the 2914-1 and 2915-1 but not so many with a 2913-1. My guess is that the 2913-1 is the rarest of the trio by some margin.
 
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Maybe the 2914-1 and 2915-1 but not so many with a 2913-1. My guess is that the 2913-1 is the rarest of the trio by some margin.

Agree 100%. The 2913 is not that rare, but the -1 (and -2) are really limited subreferences. Only produced for a few months before the 2913-3 which is the most commonly seen. Also more than the -4 to -8.

But 3 of them are know to the OF 😗
 
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As most of you know, in 1957 Omega introduced it's Master series, the 2913-1 Seamaster, the 2914-1 Railmaster and the 2915-1 Speedmaster. Of these three iconic watches, I have exactly zero. What I have managed to source (in 2015) are slightly later references, wonderful still, but all lacking in one way or another. So the hunt continues.

2913-3 Seamaster. Bezel is a redo as the originals were very fragile and flacked away.
2914-4 Railmaster. All original but lacking the earlier issued Broad Arrow hand. Special thanks to @flame and @MSNWatch for reviewing this watch before I purchased it.
2915-3 Speedmaster. While this Speedie has an aged service dial, the pristine Black Base 1000 Bezel is in unbelievable condition 😀

Thanks for viewing.

.........2913-3 Seamaster...........................2914-4 Railmaster.......................................2915-3 Speedmaster


2914-4 Railmaster


2915-3 Speedmaster


2913-3 Seamaster

Nice nice and nice. I have always liked the Railmaster do Omega have a modern version?