Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Railmaster Review
When the topic of luxury watch brands comes to mind, Omega is likely one of this first you think of. Even if you aren?t into watches, chances are you are aware of the brand. Whether it?s because of their long and rich history (which we detailed here), a relative who wears one, ubiquitous media, event sponsorship or James Bond uttering the word ?Omeeega? on a train, they are a household name. Then, should you fall into the trap of becoming a watch enthusiast, it won’t be long until you find yourself with one on your wrist. They are one of those brands that are so core to the mythology of the modern watch, that it?s impossible to not be intrigued by their story and the watches they?ve created over the years.
For most people, the first Omega they will think of is the Speedmaster, and for good reason. The first watch worn on the Moon, it?s as iconic as a watch can be, still a mainstay for the brand, and has the unique feature of being largely unchanged for the last 50 years (the Speedmaster Professional, that is). It?s one of the few watches that is as much a cult classic as a popular success. But, it?s not the only watch the brand is known for, and this year at Basel 2017, Omega celebrated not only the Speedmaster, but two other significant watches that were released alongside it in 1957, the Seamaster 300 and the Railmaster with near visually identical, limited edition rereleases.
While not the Speedmaster in caché, the Seamaster 300 is certainly a well-known and...
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