Up for sale is something you don't see every day: the Omega Railmaster 2503.52 in a 39MM case.
This is a reference that was overlooked when it was introduced but is gaining more popularity. You'd be hard-pressed to find one for sale, let alone in this condition.
The watch is presented in excellent condition with no major imperfections and only has minor, light marks from its age and lug changes. The crystal looks flawless. I had been on the hunt for this ref for quite a while and most of the watches that came up were in beaten up and overpolished condition for some reason. The steel bracelet is generally in good condition for its age and comes with all the extra links as pictured.
The watch was serviced by Omega in May 2021 and thus comes with the remaining of 2-year service warranty. They replaced the hands and crown. If you notice from Omega watches of this era, the hands often show corrosion through time. Thus they were replaced. However, everything that was replaced was sent back so it's at your discretion to change back to the originals.
Full kit down to the hang tags with undated warranty card. The infamous Omega red box has seen better days.
I'm firmly asking $4,000 including insured shipping across Canada for this. I'm not looking for any trade at the moment unless maybe some IWC Chronograph or some true GMTs.







This is a reference that was overlooked when it was introduced but is gaining more popularity. You'd be hard-pressed to find one for sale, let alone in this condition.
The watch is presented in excellent condition with no major imperfections and only has minor, light marks from its age and lug changes. The crystal looks flawless. I had been on the hunt for this ref for quite a while and most of the watches that came up were in beaten up and overpolished condition for some reason. The steel bracelet is generally in good condition for its age and comes with all the extra links as pictured.
The watch was serviced by Omega in May 2021 and thus comes with the remaining of 2-year service warranty. They replaced the hands and crown. If you notice from Omega watches of this era, the hands often show corrosion through time. Thus they were replaced. However, everything that was replaced was sent back so it's at your discretion to change back to the originals.
Full kit down to the hang tags with undated warranty card. The infamous Omega red box has seen better days.
I'm firmly asking $4,000 including insured shipping across Canada for this. I'm not looking for any trade at the moment unless maybe some IWC Chronograph or some true GMTs.






