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    PloProf 1200m informational thread

    When I was researching the new PloProf, I had difficulty finding a single source of information. What I could find was spread all over the internet and unfortunately, the watch does not come with its own manual, just the generic.

    The purpose of this thread is to provide a central source for comments, reflections, information, and answers for those who own or may be considering the acquisition of this amazing watch.

    I invite all to share what they may know about the new PloProf and their experiences with "the Beast". If you know of a PloProf owner who may not frequent WUS, invite them to join us as we learn more about this phenomenal diver.

    To begin, here is the official Omega press release:

    "Monday 06 April 2009

    In 1970 OMEGA launched a watch which had been created to withstand the crushing pressures endured by divers working deep below the ocean’s surface. It was the Seamaster 600, the so-called “Ploprof” (the first letters of plongeurs professionnels – the French words meaning “professional divers”) and it was one of the most rugged, robust and seaworthy divers’ wristwatches ever manufactured.

    The unmistakable Co-Axial Ploprof
    Now OMEGA is introducing an updated version of the classic and instantly recognizable wristwatch. Equipped with a Co-Axial calibre 8500, the new Ploprof 1200M is, as its name suggests, water resistant to an astounding 1200 metres (4000 feet) and it artfully combines its ancestor’s legendary features with OMEGA’s state-of-the-industry Co-Axial technology.

    The Ploprof’s case cannot be mistaken for that of any other watch: the screwed-in crown is located at 9 o’clock under a protective buffer. Its unique positioning allows freer wrist movement and prevents any inadvertent manipulation.

    Designed for divers
    The time and date adjustments are made by unscrewing the crown to release the protective buffer and then pulling the crown to the appropriate position. The Co-Axial calibre 8500 makes it possible to adjust the hour hand separately to accommodate different time zones or for the changes to daylight savings and back to standard time.

    At the 2 o’clock position is the Ploprof’s characteristic bezel-release security pusher with an orange anodised aluminium ring. Pressing the pusher allows the bezel to be rotated in either direction and then locked firmly in position, ensuring that it cannot be accidentally shifted during a dive. The Ploprof has an automatic helium escape valve located on the side of the case at the 4 o’clock position. This feature allows helium atoms to escape during decompression, and is particularly useful for professional divers operating from diving bells.

    Two-piece oriented caseback
    The casebody is made of brushed stainless steel and has polished bevels. The centre piece of the two-piece oriented caseback features a background of straight, parallel waves with a polished OMEGA logo, the word “Seamaster” and the famous Seahorse on a matt surface. The centre piece is sealed in place with an outer screw-in ring with black-chromed engraving of “1200m/4000ft”, “Ploprof”, and “OMEGA 8500 Co-Axial Escapement.”

    The Seamaster Ploprof 1200M has a polished, lacquered black dial with an applied polished OMEGA name and logo. The word “Professional” has been transferred in white. The polished indexes are coated with white Super-LumiNova, as are the varnished hour and seconds hands. The oversized minute hand, which plays such an important role for divers, is crafted from orange aluminium and is coated with white Super-LumiNova. The Ploprof 1200M has a date window at the 4:30 position.

    On your wrist; on your wetsuit
    The Ploprof 1200M is available either with a brushed mesh "Sharkproof" bracelet or on a rubber strap in a choice of black or orange. The bracelet, with its double extension system, is fitted with OMEGA’s new diving safety clasp whose pinned links allow precise adjustments to 18 positions. It also features an extra divers’ extension to 26 mm so that the watch can be worn comfortably over a diving suit.

    The watch is delivered in a special black zippered presentation case made of neoprene – the material used in divers’ wetsuits.

    Respecting the past, defining the future
    The OMEGA Co-Axial Ploprof 1200M bears a strong resemblance to its famous ancestor and it carries on the traditions of robust reliability and water resistance which have always defined OMEGA’s divers’ watches. But there are also some remarkable improvements: for example, the watch is driven by the OMEGA Co-Axial calibre 8500 with a free sprung balance. This movement, launched in 2007, was created from inception by OMEGA and is one of the key elements in the revolution in mechanical watchmaking which has been taking place at the company since 1999.

    With the launch of the Seamaster Ploprof 1200M, OMEGA has re-introduced a mythical diving watch, combining the look which made it a legend with cutting-edge watchmaking features. It is sure to be one of the most welcomed and talked-about releases of 2009.

    Powering the Ploprof: The OMEGA Co-Axial calibre 8500
    In 1890 OMEGA produced the first-ever industrialized movement. 117 years later, the company took a step which was every bit as dramatic when it launched its revolutionary Co-Axial calibre 8500, the movement at the heart of the new Ploprof.

    The calibre, featuring the OMEGA Co-Axial Escapement, heralded OMEGA as a leading presence in the elite field of mechanical watchmaking. Its 202 components were created in-house, from inception, using third millennium technology to ensure optimum performance.

    Introduced on an industrial scale by OMEGA in 1999, the Co-Axial Escapement had been invented by master watchmaker Dr. George Daniels. It is the watch’s escapement which provides the regular transmission of energy to the mechanism. Together with the free sprung balance, the Co-Axial Escapement offers optimal stability to the watch’s running rate over long periods and enhances the performance of the timepiece. In addition, due to the reduced sliding friction, the need for oil in this tiny component is nearly eliminated.

    The automatic mechanism is driven by a highly efficient bi-directional rotor. The energy is then transmitted through two barrels providing the watch with an impressive power reserve of 60 hours. Adjusting the Ploprof when traveling through time-zones is simple as the hour hand can be moved separately from the minutes and seconds hands. The new Ploprofs, with their Co-Axial 8500 calibres, are COSC (Contrôle Officiel Suisse des Chronomètres) certified chronometers."
    Hopefully the information collected here will useful and interesting to all whether you are a PloProf fan or not. Perhaps our esteemed moderators will consider this worthy of a "sticky" and eventual archiving.

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    Re: PloProf 1200m informational thread

    What I have learned thus far:

    From Omega CS:
    "The bezel function, including its release button is fitted to the outside of the case and can be operated at any depth without threat to the watch’s water resistance."

    Also, to wind the movement using the lefty (destro) crown, unscrew it, then flip the watch around so the crown is on the right side, and wind as usual, clockwise.

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    Re: PloProf 1200m informational thread

    Thanks, Jason!

    Here's something different I have not seen mentioned anywhere:

    We are all accustomed to the movement number being engraved on the back of the 7:00 lug. Not so with "the Beast". The number is on the back of the 1:00-2:00 lug near the bezel release button.

    I guess that is what happens when the crown gets moved to 9:00.

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    Re: PloProf 1200m informational thread

    I am now completely fascinated by the 8500, as I've heard it operates a bit like a GMT in the regard that you can adjust the hour hand easily without interrupting the seconds or timing. Would you mind detailing your experiences with the caliber so far?

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    Re: PloProf 1200m informational thread

    An amazing watch John. I love it.
    Is the bezel sapphire?
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    Re: PloProf 1200m informational thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Mercuttio View Post
    I am now completely fascinated by the 8500, as I've heard it operates a bit like a GMT in the regard that you can adjust the hour hand easily without interrupting the seconds or timing. Would you mind detailing your experiences with the caliber so far?
    Yes, the hour hand moves forward and back independently from the minute and second hands just like the GMT.

    All I can say about the movement is that since setting it upon arrival last Tuesday, it appears to be right on time-wise. I plan to give it a couple of weeks to average the accuracy.

    I would very much like to have some detailed info and specs on the movement.

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    Re: PloProf 1200m informational thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Zidane View Post
    An amazing watch John. I love it.
    Is the bezel sapphire?
    Yes, Nick, the bezel is sapphire with the markers and numbers engraved underneath and then filled with super-Luminova.

    We need to rendezvous soon so you can take a test drive.

    If your phone number hasn't changed, I'll give you a call.

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    Re: PloProf 1200m informational thread

    Got out my scale and micrometer for this info on the PP/mesh:

    • Weight with all links: 280 gm
    • Case thickness: 17.7mm
    • Case height (6-12): 48mm
    • Case width (3-9): 55mm
    • Bezel diameter: 44.5mm
    • Bracelet width (lugs): 24mm
    • Bracelet width (clasp): 20mm
    • Removable links: 20mm X 9.4mm (eight supplied)
    • Clasp width: 23.5mm
    • Clasp length (closed): 49.3mm
    • Ratcheting extension: 18 micro-adjustments totaling 24.5mm

    Unfortunately, I have not measured the total length of the watch/bracelet but my wrist is 7 3/4 inches +/- and when I removed 2 links, the bracelet was slightly loose ratcheted all the way down. I then removed another link so I can ratchet down to a snug, but not tight, comfortable fit.

    The ratcheting device built into the clasp allows adjustments "on the fly" at the push of a button so expansion and contraction of the wrist during the day is not a problem You never have to worry about "the Beast" moving around on your wrist.

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    Re: PloProf 1200m informational thread

    Quote Originally Posted by jmsrolls View Post
    Yes, the hour hand moves forward and back independently from the minute and second hands just like the GMT.

    All I can say about the movement is that since setting it upon arrival last Tuesday, it appears to be right on time-wise. I plan to give it a couple of weeks to average the accuracy.

    I would very much like to have some detailed info and specs on the movement.

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    There are some great articles and posts about the Calbre 8500 around here and on TZ. A search turned up some good reading for me last week.

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    Some detailed pics of the Ploprof on OEM Rubber

    I will add to this thread with my pics of the rubber strap combo.

    It is pretty thick as you can see. It tapers down from 24mm to 20mm to fit into the OEM clasp that came with the mesh bracelet. Doesn't feel top heavy and the the sections are pretty long, I don't think, guys with big wrists should have any issues (LOL). My wrist is a tad over 7".

    How I cut the strap
    With straps like these, I always like to cut them so the buckle is centered on the back of your wrist. This means, the rubber sections will not be the same length. The 6:00 side is going to be shorter. The word 'Omega' has 5 letters and the word 'Ploprof' has 7 letters. So, I had the longer section (12:00) be the one with the longer word 'Ploprof'. Am I too anal??

























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