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
" I have simple tastes, I always chose the best ", said the good old Oscar. For me, it would be: A good old 33.3 such as these: The Alaska Project, preferably the original: The CK 2042: The CK 2777: The Plo Prof, and since we are at it, why not a Comex? O
A perfect size, a modern bracelet, a ceramic bezel… For me a perfect synthesis between the past and modernity. I love divers, especially those without a date because I find the dial to be more balanced without. Moreover, the presence of a date on most div
A perfect size, a modern bracelet, a ceramic bezel… For me a perfect synthesis between the past and modernity. I love divers, especially those without a date because I find the dial to be more balanced without. Moreover, the presence of a date on most div
Article in French translated into English Jacques Bianchi JB200, the return of the Marseille diving watch NEW - The JB200 diving watch designed in the 1980s for the Marine Nationale (French Navy) by the watchmaker from the Vieux-Port will soon be reissued