Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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17.5 mm height for the steel references . . .
Apr 30, 2022,19:32 PM
. . . introduced in '09, Nicolas.
[Ploprof credit: Omega / photo credit: Dr No, '09]
Bill or Jeff should be able to confirm your guess for the 600M.
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Why is there so little on the forum about the Polprof?
By: edtonkin : April 28th, 2022-21:57
Is it just too strange? Unpopular? I know it’s being discontinued. My son just got one of the last titanium ones that Omega had. Looks like a nice watch on his wrist from his photos. Thoughts please? Thank you! ...
There are some Plo Prof lovers, here.
By: amanico : April 28th, 2022-22:04
It cannot be a consensual watch, with its bad boy look and strong design. But it has a lot of charm. I much prefer the vintage, which has a lot of soul and which is less big. Here is a Plo Prof Comex I could take in picture at the Omega Museum. Best, Nico...
Iconic :)
By: InHavenPro : April 28th, 2022-22:41
Well it’s not exactly an all rounder…
By: myles721 : April 28th, 2022-22:07
I don’t think it checked boxes. You can’t wear it anywhere but likewise it isn’t the highest depth rating either. When you can wear a lower profile Omega that has a 60,000 foot depth rating and can take a 15,000 gauss hit..it sort of becomes superfluous.....
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By: PalmSprings : April 29th, 2022-14:23
Discontinued, again? I remember reading this a couple of years ago and they kept making them. Even when they discontinue it, I'm sure it will be brought back.
I had one...
By: India Whiskey Charlie : April 29th, 2022-20:47
Found it too bulky and top heavy. Sold it to get a titanium version and then Covid hit...😞 Please let us know how your son likes his. ...
He loves his. Says it’s extremely
By: edtonkin : April 29th, 2022-21:34
comfortable in his wrist and his wrist is smaller than mine. Not huge though by any means. He also has the titanium black dial, black bezel. Yours looks great on you. Enjoy! ...
The plofrof is not what you will call an everyday beater
By: S F : April 30th, 2022-01:35
It is big and thick with a quirky it is iconic and I always wanted one. I got it when the titanium version came about. Comparing to the steel version, it is more than 100grams lighter and best change Omega did was to remove the date. Love mine. ...
17.5 mm height for the steel references . . .
By: Dr No : April 30th, 2022-19:32
. . . introduced in '09, Nicolas. [Ploprof credit: Omega / photo credit: Dr No, '09] Bill or Jeff should be able to confirm your guess for the 600M. Art ...
Why so little, Ed? A couple of reasons. First, the price of entry . . .
By: Dr No : April 30th, 2022-21:22
. . . is in the five figure range. Low five figures, to be sure, but still significantly more for many than, say, Speedmaster Professionals or Seamaster Planet Oceans. In other words, it's an Omega that more will aspire to rather than start with . As for ...
Thanks, Art, for your insightful reply.
By: edtonkin : April 30th, 2022-21:49
How often do you wear this Polprof and in/for what occasion? Yours is titanium? So many combinations of it and each gives a different vibe. For example, the black/black resembles most classic dove watch aesthetics. The blue bezel, white dial is a bit of “...
X-33 was similarly rarely discussed
By: CR : May 1st, 2022-05:22
It's more cool to own it and look at it than to wear it. I think these are not a first, or second, or even third Omega for many people. They're so obscure, and in the case of the PloProf, so impractical. That said, I took the plunge in 2011 and got the mo...