Ploprof prototype

Dec 23, 2020,02:26 AM
 

I have just added this ploprof prototype to my collection. 


It was used by Omega for in-house tests at the early stage of the developement of the Ploprof.




A familily shot with my other Prototype from the same batch.




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Huge congratulations ๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘

 
 By: Cpt Scarlet : December 23rd, 2020-03:15
Thatโ€™s a great Omega. Enjoy !

Thank you, much appreciated

 
 By: DrStrong : December 23rd, 2020-04:10

Well done for these historic specimens

 
 By: VinnieD : December 23rd, 2020-03:16
You do not need any weighted belt to dive with these on your wrist. Cool case shape! I am currently looking at their baby brother, the SHOM, which also boasts a funky case

Please be cautious as many are put-togethers . . .

 
 By: Dr No : December 23rd, 2020-03:59
. . . from authentic parts. Omega released several cases and dials to third party vendors which induced a proliferation of SHOMs in as-new condition. An extract would literally be worth its weight in gold . . .

Sure

 
 By: VinnieD : December 23rd, 2020-04:38
I am aware of this problem. It looks like 90% are put-togethers. This is ok with me if given that I am planning to use it for sailing and active duties, provided the price is right

Mine all have extracts from the archives but you only supply mouvement serial.

 
 By: Bill : December 23rd, 2020-07:57
They can confirm from the mouvement that it was indeed born in a Ploprof and when and where it was sold. But you canโ€™t confirm the dial it was born with just the era but that usually aligns with the dials. Service case also has different markings inside. ... 

There are kind of heavy indeed

 
 By: DrStrong : December 23rd, 2020-04:11
I will soon post a family picture of my heavy weight Omega divers

Gooooaaaaalllllll! . . .

 
 By: Dr No : December 23rd, 2020-03:52
. . . damn, Jeff, that's downright spectacular - you must bring it on your next visit to SoCal. Enviously, Art

I wish I could drop by LA for a Corona, Art

 
 By: DrStrong : December 23rd, 2020-04:06
these troubled days make me wish for some fresh air. Thanks for the kind words ;-)

Very cool

 
 By: dte2 : December 23rd, 2020-04:20
I hope they continue with a steel with date production again

Ha! Yes!

 
 By: K-Lo : December 23rd, 2020-05:41
But... Typhoon Lagoon is not open at the moment, sadly, me and my wife checked yesterday cause we know our son would love it. Probably due to COVID, booooooo..

What about Universal Studios ?

 
 By: Cpt Scarlet : December 23rd, 2020-06:11

Discovery Cove dolphin experience ?

 
 By: Cpt Scarlet : December 23rd, 2020-06:57

Close... Animal Kingdom

 
 By: K-Lo : December 23rd, 2020-08:01
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great catch!

 
 By: Arronax : December 23rd, 2020-04:55
I have been on the hunt for a nice one for a while, the original is surprisingly comfortable compared to the 1200 reissue. Do you have the proto marking on the caseback?

The one on the left

 
 By: DrStrong : December 23rd, 2020-05:06
was issued to an independant swiss professionnal diver and has a number on the back. The other one has no number.

It's really a cool watch

 
 By: DrStrong : December 23rd, 2020-07:47

The Prototypes have a very specific serial number range

 
 By: DrStrong : December 23rd, 2020-09:46
and sometimes various case / movement / dial / hands features that needed to be tested. Some had a plastic locknut, some alredy the one in steel, some had an early cal. 1000 movement, some a cal. 1001 with thermal compensation and some the cal. 1002 that ...  

Thanks for the info.

 
 By: Bill : December 23rd, 2020-09:57

Outstanding! I'm curious, if you know...

 
 By: CR : December 23rd, 2020-11:15
What would the original strap (or bracelet) have looked like on the prototype, if there was any such thing?

truly awesome

 
 By: Gelato Monster : December 23rd, 2020-20:51