Omega CK 2914 Pakistan Air Force
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Omega CK 2914 Pakistan Air Force

By amanico · Jan 12, 2026 · 20 replies
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Nicolas (amanico) shares a captivating Omega CK 2914 Pakistan Air Force, highlighting its historical significance and unique character within his collection. This post delves into what makes this particular reference a standout for collectors, exploring its distinctive features and the allure of its provenance. The community discussion further illuminates the specific details that authenticate and elevate this rare Omega.

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One of the jewels of my collection, a charm, a character with a lot of soul. 



And a piece of History. 

Best,

Nicolas

About the Omega Ref. 2914

The Omega Railmaster reference 2914 is a notable antimagnetic timepiece from the brand's mid-20th century professional collection. Positioned alongside the Seamaster and Speedmaster, the Railmaster was engineered for professionals working in environments with strong magnetic fields, such as scientists, engineers, and technicians. Its design prioritizes legibility and robust performance, reflecting a utilitarian approach to watchmaking that characterized many tool watches of its era. This reference is recognized for its clean aesthetic and technical specifications tailored for specific occupational demands.

This particular reference features a stainless steel case, designed to house a movement protected by an inner soft iron cage, a common method for achieving antimagnetic properties. The movement is a manual-winding caliber, known for its reliability and precision. The crystal protecting the dial is typically made of Hesalite, a durable acrylic material. The case dimensions are characteristic of professional watches from this period, offering a balanced presence on the wrist while ensuring comfort and practicality.

For collectors, the reference 2914 holds significance as an early example of Omega's commitment to specialized tool watches. It appeals to those interested in the historical development of antimagnetic technology in wristwatches and the evolution of professional timekeeping instruments. Variants of this reference may exist with subtle differences in dial markings or caseback engravings, which are points of interest for detailed study and authentication within the collecting community.

Specifications

Caliber
386
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
38 mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
60m
Crystal
Hesalite

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AuHavrePro
Jan 12, 2026
I love it on that particular strap!

NA
nasseriq
Jan 12, 2026
A time capsule. What year was this issued?

DR
Dr No
Jan 12, 2026
P.A.F.: the only triple-signed watch Omega . . .

. . . ever made. How so? (1). Iron dial with 'Seamaster' text. (2). P.A.F. engraving on the movement. (3). Movement number inscribed on outer caseback. You don't need an extract . . . a real P.A.F. is its own passport. 🛂

AM
amanico
Jan 12, 2026
And what about the FAP?

DR
Dr No
Jan 12, 2026
The F.A.P. movements aren't signed . . .

. . . to the best of my knowledge, Nicolas . . . only P.A.F. has that distinction.

AM
amanico
Jan 12, 2026
I checked, you are right.

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