Introduction
First released in 1957, the Omega Railmaster was part of Omega’s infamous “Masters” trilogy of tool watches, consisting of the Speedmaster for race car drivers, the Seamaster 300 for divers, and the Railmaster for railway engineers, scientists, and electricians. While the Railmaster may not have reached the hallowed heights of its siblings in terms of popularity, it endeavored to solve one of the most legitimate problems facing watchmaking at the time, magnetism. With watchmakers across Switzerland vying to produce the most anti-magnetic watch possible, Omega employed an ingenious idea by using a Faraday cage to encase the Railmaster’s movement and protect it from magnetism – which is still one of the most common solutions to the problem today. Thanks to its relatively niche role within the public, Omega pulled production of the Railmaster in 1963, just six short years after launching the collection. However, following 40 years of radio silence, the Railmaster was reintroduced in 2003 when Omega released their new co-axial movements. With history repeating itself, this model was then discontinued in 2012, only for it to be reintroduced in 2017 for its 60th anniversary as a launch of 3557 pieces, which this example is part of. Boasting a stainless steel construction inspired by the 1957 original, this example is a heritage-inspired modern tool watch embedded in Omega’s ethos as a practical yet stylish watchmaker.
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Grade
M 9
Status
Vetted & Approved
Included
Box, Papers, Accessories, Bracelet
Est. value range
$4,000 – $7,000
The Details
Brand
Omega
Dimensions
38mm
Model
Railmaster
Movement
Automatic cal. Omega 8806
Reference
220.10.38.20.01.002
Bracelet
NATO strap with Omega buckle
Year
Circa 2017
Condition
Near-Mint
Material
Stainless steel
Included
Watch, box, papers, hang tags and original Omega stainless steel bracelet and leather strap
Dial Color
Black

THE DIAL
Featuring luminous triangular indices alongside its rather elegant dauphine hands, the aesthetic of the 1957 trilogy example we have here is a faithful modern interpretation of the original's.

THE CONSTRUCTION
A dense and compact construction on the wrist thanks to its internal Faraday cage and 38mm diameter, the Railmaster retains the proportions of its original, but with modern craftsmanship.

TIMING MACHINE READOUT
This reading was taken (crown down) with a ONEOF Accuracy Boutique Edition timing machine at time of cataloging. It is provided as a courtesy only, and shall not be construed as a warranty or guarantee of any kind. Please refer to our terms and conditions of sale for more information.
Condition
Watch is in near-mint condition, with only gentle signs of use. Watch is currently fitted on the included canvas strap with Omega buckle, but the bracelet and associated removed links is included as well.
Our Perspective
Solving a problem that just wasn't common enough for it to remain commercially viable, the Railmaster ultimately failed during its original run, but thankfully, that allowed it to become a collectable in its own right, which has enabled Omega to launch modern limited edition variants like this example.