It's really interesting to hear others who have had issues with the Railmaster 60th. I was very fortunate to be gifted one from my wife as a 40th, in her way she was trying to round out my collection I have a Speedy moonwatch, as Seamaster 300. However although an beautiful watch which I loved the look of, on the wrist it didn't seem right to me, it wore oddly and I couldnt put my finger on it until I read your comment. For a watch that head a more "delicate" appearance to the others in the trilogy, the lugs and the bracelet were slightly too heavy duty and as you said didn't seem to flow.
I returned the watch and replaced it with a GS Shunbun, which is currently my most worn watch.
You have a great collection. If I could start again I feel like my collection would be similar, more dressy practical, but I have too many now with sentimental attachment to change up. My favorite is the Chronomaster. I had never seen one until it appeared on the daily wearer threads. That dial is a thing of beauty. P.S. Swiss may be overrated, I'm sure I'm about to get run out of town.
I wrote on a thread sometime back, this watch will most likely be the last one standing. It's been through alot, but most memorable it was on my wrist at the birth of my kids and it can be seen in the pics when I'm first holding them. I had not planned on wearing it, just coincidence. Has lots of sentimental attachment.
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