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: Wrong. That IS the back of a Railmaster. The
: Railmaster is NOT a full OMEGA model line of
: its own -- just an 'edition' of the
: Seamaster Aqua Terra.
: Read the (recently updated) Seamaster FAQ on
: this site for details.
: Yes. The only diffs are that the Railmaster has
: a different dial style and uses a slightly
: variation of the movement that deletes the
: date feature.
I noticed the markings on the rotor after I posted the message. Thanks Derek you've been a great help. I'll post some pics of the watch after purchase.
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