The ocean and the Ploprof always mix well together. This example is about as close as you can get to NOS. Referred to as a MKIII the dial show 600 meters / 2000ft the last of the original Ploprof range from around 1974. Enjoy Bill Omega Ploprof mkIII Omeg...
. . . is one of very few large watches that work well on slender wrists. The asymmetric angular case, sloping bezel, and height-to-width ratio combined produce a design that is less than the sum of its parts, proportionally. The modern titanium version wa...