Thursday 10 August 2017

One of the greatest dive watch Omega Ploprof

Omega Ploprof is one of the greatest dive watches ever made, both this current model and the original 1970. Probably its single most recognizable feature is that orange pusher, which gives it the rare ability, at least among dive watches, to use a bidirectional bezel.

The dial is actually quite finely finished. It's actually a very polished, very reflective glossy black. It reminds me of Omega's ceramic dials although I'm not totally sure what it's made from. The new watch has moved it to this spot between 4:00 and 5:00, most likely to keep from taking any space away from the luminous marker at 3:00 where it was originally located.

A fat baton hour hand and a bright orange sword minute hand. Good dive watches usually use two different shapes of hands for hour and minute hands, something that would be a bit odd in a dress watch, but it enhances legibility.  I really like the fully lumed bezel. If you're lucky enough to get a luminescent bezel on a dive watch, it's usually just the first quarter that has lume.

The Omega Ploprof is 55mm across at its widest point, so there's really no way around it: this is a massive watch. The large difference in its length and width dimensions is due to a couple of elements, the first of which is this massive crown and crown guard.

As the bracelet gets closer to the clasp, the mesh breaks down into individual links which can be added or removed. The clasp itself has a very easy to use diver extension that can add several centimeters to the length. This bracelet is often called the “shark-proof” bracelet, although I’m not sure who offered their wrist up for those tests.

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