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Hello,
I was wondering if anyone on this forum has seen the new 49.2 mm Railmaster in person? I wanted to actually see one to see just how much larger it looked than the 41 mm one, and Bailey Banks & Biddle said they'd see if they could get one for me to look at. Today they called me and said that they called Omega directly and were told that no such model exists. They said that the 41 mm model is considered "the big one".
BBB has given me bad information many times before, but I was wondering if this watch is actually out there yet or if it will be a while before they make it into the shops. Any ideas?
Thanks.
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