
Nicolas (amanico) kicks off a captivating discussion on the iconic Omega Seamaster PloProf, a watch celebrated for its distinctive design and robust engineering. His post, featuring several stunning examples including the rare Janus 2 Comex from the Omega Museum, invites fellow collectors to share their own experiences and perspectives on this legendary diver's watch. This thread highlights why the PloProf continues to be a significant piece in horological history and a cherished item among enthusiasts.




The Rolex Submariner reference 5513 is a notable example within the Submariner line, distinguished by its two-line dial and lack of a date complication. Produced for an extended period, it represents a core offering for collectors seeking a straightforward and robust tool watch. Its design emphasizes legibility and functionality, aligning with the original purpose of the Submariner series. This reference is recognized for its consistent aesthetic throughout its production run, with subtle variations in dial text and bezel inserts.
The watch features a 40mm stainless steel Oyster case, offering durability and water resistance suitable for its intended use. Powering the reference 5513 is the automatic Caliber 1520 movement, known for its reliability. The crystal is acrylic, contributing to the vintage character of the watch. The unidirectional rotating bezel, typically with an aluminum insert, allows for elapsed time measurement.
For collectors, the reference 5513 is a significant model due to its long production history and the various dial iterations, such as gilt and matte dials, which present distinct collecting opportunities. Its appeal lies in its foundational design and its position as a non-date Submariner, making it a desirable piece for those who appreciate the model's original form. The watch is often paired with an Oyster bracelet, completing its functional aesthetic.
I love the modern one, the 1200m, with black dial and mesh bracelet. They are quite accessible.
Been hunting a birth year one for a while.
One of the most unique looking watches ever made.
But the mesh bracelet version i saw at my local Boutique a little while ago and should have asked to try it on!! -D-
Its a bit heave, but i like heavy watches.
Over 200grams i think
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