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·Wtf? Link creates duplicate posts!
No, Railmaster LE
Let the flippin' begin!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Omega-R...338575?hash=item3aeed98f4f:g:IjEAAOSw0jFZoKIf
Update:
My OB has only 3 available RM's and none of them include my lucky number. So I chose the lowest of the 3 available. And no Seamasters available at my OB....which is good so I won't be tempted to trade "up".
I decided to wait until Wednesday to pick it up since the salesman I purchased it with is not back from vacation until then.
The railmaster is also selling for under list prices....
https://www.chrono24.de/omega/seamaster-railmaster-38mm-1957-trilogy--id6809323.htm
B blokkHands-On: Omega Speedmaster 311.10.39.30.01.001 Review
https://www.fratellowatches.com/ome...omega-speedmaster-311-10-39-30-01-001-review/
Wow! Those are really low numbers! Fascinating how they distribute these...I seriously want to make a DIY Trilogy set! We need a registry!
Does anybody else not give a rat's a$$ about the numbers??
When I got my ST I didn't even look at the number until a friend of mine asked me which number I got... Only then I bothered to look...
I am waiting for the set + one loose Speedy. Don't care what number they are..
Being a bit of a superstitious person, I'm open to getting any number except anything x444 or x666.
It's funny😀 @Robert-Jan ref to the total production of 700'000 watches per year.
700'000 / 220 (ca the normal working days in Switzerland) = 3182 watches per day
So why they need so long for around 10'000 watches😁😁😁
Let the flippin' begin!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Omega-R...338575?hash=item3aeed98f4f:g:IjEAAOSw0jFZoKIf