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Old 20 January 2012, 05:40 AM   #1
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Old 20 January 2012, 05:42 AM   #2
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Old 20 January 2012, 05:43 AM   #3
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Old 20 January 2012, 05:46 AM   #4
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Old 20 January 2012, 05:47 AM   #5
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great set, now you need to get the SD's big brother up there!!
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Old 20 January 2012, 05:51 AM   #6
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Old 20 January 2012, 05:58 AM   #7
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Sweet combo!

No wonder why one of them actually became a tool used by pro divers like Comex, while the other more of a cult item.
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Old 20 January 2012, 06:38 AM   #8
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Sweet combo!

No wonder why one of them actually became a tool used by pro divers like Comex, while the other more of a cult item.
Both of them were developed in co-operation with Comex, but the Ploprof got dropped due to it lacking a helium value if I remember correctly. So both were actually used for professional divers. If I were going deep sea diving the Ploprof would be the obvious choice because of its hardcore tool look. But the Sea Dweller is a taaad more versatile above the surface
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Old 20 January 2012, 07:00 AM   #9
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Both of them were developed in co-operation with Comex, but the Ploprof got dropped due to it lacking a helium value if I remember correctly. So both were actually used for professional divers. If I were going deep sea diving the Ploprof would be the obvious choice because of its hardcore tool look. But the Sea Dweller is a taaad more versatile above the surface
I totally need to figure out what this Helium valve is good for...especially since I just purchased a Planet Ocean...

OP, awesome set!
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Old 20 January 2012, 07:31 AM   #10
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I totally need to figure out what this Helium valve is good for...especially since I just purchased a Planet Ocean...

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Nothing, unless you dive deeeeeeeeep. The Abyss deep
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Old 20 January 2012, 09:27 AM   #11
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Nothing, unless you dive deeeeeeeeep. The Abyss deep
Well, I have been on a submarine tour...but don't think I've ever dived deeper than about 15 feet in my life. LOL. Guess that He escape valve will just look cool. Man, I feel like a poser now.
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Old 20 January 2012, 07:56 AM   #12
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I totally need to figure out what this Helium valve is good for...especially since I just purchased a Planet Ocean...

OP, awesome set!
It's not good for anything unless you're a saturation diver.


Great pair!
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Old 20 January 2012, 08:47 AM   #13
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Both of them were developed in co-operation with Comex, but the Ploprof got dropped due to it lacking a helium value if I remember correctly. So both were actually used for professional divers. If I were going deep sea diving the Ploprof would be the obvious choice because of its hardcore tool look. But the Sea Dweller is a taaad more versatile above the surface
Right, just because something was developed doesn't make it a great tool. Don't get me wrong, I really dig the Ploprof but I would argue that the Sea-Dweller proved to be a far more heavily used design, on land as well as in the sea.
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Old 20 January 2012, 06:29 AM   #14
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4,000 ft - that's awesome !!!!

I hate when you're SCUBA diving and have to stop at 1,000 ft when wearing just a sub.
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Old 20 January 2012, 09:11 AM   #15
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4,000 ft - that's awesome !!!!

I hate when you're SCUBA diving and have to stop at 1,000 ft when wearing just a sub.
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Old 20 January 2012, 09:19 AM   #16
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4,000 ft - that's awesome !!!!

I hate when you're scuba diving and have to stop at 1,000 ft when wearing just a sub.
awesome!!!
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Old 20 January 2012, 07:02 AM   #17
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Two sweet watches.
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Old 20 January 2012, 07:33 AM   #18
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Very nice...both watches are cool!!!
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Old 20 January 2012, 08:17 AM   #19
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Old 20 January 2012, 08:49 AM   #20
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Ploprof..such a bad ass watch. Nice!
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Old 20 January 2012, 08:56 AM   #21
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That Omega is gargantuan compared to the SD. Thanks for the photo.
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Old 20 January 2012, 09:13 AM   #22
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Woah! That is big! What size is the case?
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Old 20 January 2012, 09:20 AM   #23
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Old 20 January 2012, 09:31 AM   #24
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Great watches, I'm getting to love that Ploprof more and more every time I see it.
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Old 20 January 2012, 09:55 AM   #25
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Old 20 January 2012, 11:04 AM   #26
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Congrats, but the Ploprof is the only Omega design I can't get into never like the design.
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Old 20 January 2012, 02:58 PM   #28
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Old 20 January 2012, 09:10 PM   #29
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Thanks all

I really like the Ploprof, gets much more wrist time than the SD. Its actually very comfortable, eventhough its heavy and big, it doesn´t feel that way.
The quality is also very superior to the SD.

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great set, now you need to get the SD's big brother up there!!
I´m not a fan of the SDDS. I like watches with history/DNA, and the SDDS hasn´t any. I appriciate the quality of the SDDS, but its just too "gangsta" for me.


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Sweet combo!

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Both of them were developed in co-operation with Comex, but the Ploprof got dropped due to it lacking a helium value if I remember correctly. So both were actually used for professional divers. If I were going deep sea diving the Ploprof would be the obvious choice because of its hardcore tool look. But the Sea Dweller is a taaad more versatile above the surface
The Ploprof was actually devoloped with Comex and Jacques Cousteau, over a period of 4 years. Comex also used the Ploprof alongside the Rolex watches in the early seventies. Comex used fx the Ploprof during Operation Janus, where they lived on the seabed (250m) for 8 days. The old Ploprof was designed to be so watertight, that not even helium atoms could penetrate the case. They did this with a monoque case, special crown design and L-shaped gaskets. The american diving research centre Ocean Systems Inc. certified this.
Rumor says that Comex choosed to only use watches with HEV because they knew HEV worked, and didn´t want to trust improved case-sealing. We know now that improved case-sealing works, but at that time it was very new and Comex didn´t wanted to take a chance on this new technology.

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Right, just because something was developed doesn't make it a great tool. Don't get me wrong, I really dig the Ploprof but I would argue that the Sea-Dweller proved to be a far more heavily used design, on land as well as in the sea.
The Ploprof was meant to be a professional divers watch (pure tool), not a watch that normal people would buy. Thats why it has this very industrial design.
This was also why the Ploprof was never succesfufl, as it was just too special. The Ploprof wasn´t a big seller, so the cost of production couldn´t justify keping the Ploprof in production. Omega probably never recouped their development costs.
This was a time where "nomal" people didn´t wear diver watches (as today, where sporty diver models are so popular), and civilian scubadiving was not so common.
On top of that, the Ploprof was also very expensive. In the early seventies the price was around 700 CHF. If I remeber correctly, a Submariner was around 500 CHF


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4,000 ft - that's awesome !!!!

I hate when you're SCUBA diving and have to stop at 1,000 ft when wearing just a sub.
There was a need for a watch that could more than 1000ft, otherwise Rolex and Comex wouldn´t have invested time and money in developing the SD.
For us normal mortals, I guess 660ft would sufficient for most.
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