Baby ploprof-looking for more info

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Back in 2019 I took the picture of the top watch with the integrated bracelet. I understood that it is referred to as the”baby ploprof.” However, more frequently I have seen the second watch (pic from analog shift) with the shark mesh and different lugs referred to with the same nickname. I am wondering if there is somewhere I can go to read more about these models, or if anyone would care to share some information about collecting them? And whether there are any other seamaster 120s or other references (other than the ploprof itself) with the big orange sword hand. Thanks!
 
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Hi
You can google for Seamaster case ref 366.0858 (the first picture) and then 166.0250 (the second picture). Will likely find many forum posts or sales ads for them and then read up.

Basically 70’s era dive watches. These two used the same cal 1010 I believe.
 
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Back in 2019 I took the picture of the top watch with the integrated bracelet. I understood that it is referred to as the”baby ploprof.” However, more frequently I have seen the second watch (pic from analog shift) with the shark mesh and different lugs referred to with the same nickname. I am wondering if there is somewhere I can go to read more about these models, or if anyone would care to share some information about collecting them? And whether there are any other seamaster 120s or other references (other than the ploprof itself) with the big orange sword hand. Thanks!
Many quartz powered Seamaster from the Calypso collection had the sword hands:
 
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from Omega: A Journey Through Time.
Thanks for sharing the excerpt. I’ve seen this before but I didn’t catch this before:

I have the 166.0250 and have the Omega shark mesh. However the ad states coat of mail Milanese ‘offshore’ bracelet. This looks different than the shark mesh bracelet. Does anyone have this particular bracelet from that era? Is the bracelet reference available somewhere?