
Ruckdee shares an enthusiastic photo review of his Omega Seamaster Ploprof 1200M, detailing his journey from initial anticipation to finally acquiring this iconic dive watch. His personal account and detailed photographs offer a fresh perspective on the modern Ploprof, highlighting its design, finishing, and the excitement it generates among collectors.






























The Omega Seamaster Ploprof 1200M in titanium represents a modern reinterpretation of Omega's historic professional diver's watch, designed for extreme underwater environments. This reference maintains the distinctive monobloc case architecture and robust construction of its predecessors while integrating contemporary materials and horological advancements. It is positioned within Omega's Seamaster collection as a highly specialized tool watch, emphasizing functionality and durability for professional use.
This specific model features a 55 x 48 mm titanium case, paired with a matching titanium bracelet. It is powered by Omega's Co-Axial Master Chronometer Caliber 8912, an automatic movement certified by METAS for its precision, anti-magnetism, and chronometric performance. The watch is water-resistant to 1200 meters (4000 feet) and includes a sapphire crystal, a unidirectional rotating bezel with a safety pusher, and a helium escape valve. The dial is often presented in a grey or black finish, complemented by luminous hands and markers.
For collectors, the titanium Ploprof 1200M is valued for its blend of heritage design and modern engineering. Its titanium construction offers a significant reduction in weight compared to steel versions, enhancing wearability without compromising its formidable presence. The inclusion of a sapphire case back, a feature not present in all Ploprof iterations, allows for observation of the advanced Co-Axial movement, adding to its appeal as a technically sophisticated diver's instrument.
Thank you for posting. I"ve been sitting and waiting for feedback on the beauty. I wish my AD had one to try on. G
Thanks for checking in. And it's nice talking to you again after so long. Hope you are well. Ruckdee
Hi Ruckdee Great post .... Is the Ploprof going to be your daily wearer ? -2/sec a days sounds like a alot for the 8500.... was it fully wound before you started to wear it ? Good Hunting Bill
But I don't feel any uncomfortable wearing the watch otherwise. My real daily wearers for the past year or two are the Speedmaster on bracelet (for outdoor-bound days) and JLC Reverso Grande Sun Moon on strap (for more comfortable environment)s. Back to the Ploprof, the -2 seconds /day accuracy is an average over two weeks. If the watch was not fully wound on the first day, then it must have been from the second day on. I wish it were +2 seconds/day instead but I have no problem with this so far
Hi R The watch was great ( it was sent back to Omega.... it was just a loaner). I did get a chance to wear it for a few days and I had no problem with it . But if I was working on a computer or laptop . I would be concerned that I would damaged the laptop , and not the clasp !!! Lately I have been wearing a Longines legend diver and a few different Omegas.... I just find the Longines a "fun" modern watch that is all vintage. Good Hunting Bill Sohne
Mine which is about 2mos old is currently running about 1.5sec+ per day
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