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·I recently accomplished something I've been working towards for many years in my career in the Rail industry.
I already own an Omega Railmaster 220.10.40.20.01.001, from around 2021 (black dial). But I'd like to snag one of the old Aqua Terra versions, which I've always liked the look of.
I know these came in a bunch of iterations, and from my research - I've found no Railmaster models with a date function, which is the function I probably use most other than the time. Is that research correct?
I already own an Omega Railmaster 220.10.40.20.01.001, from around 2021 (black dial). But I'd like to snag one of the old Aqua Terra versions, which I've always liked the look of.
I know these came in a bunch of iterations, and from my research - I've found no Railmaster models with a date function, which is the function I probably use most other than the time. Is that research correct?