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  1. ConElPueblo Mar 22, 2015

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  2. cristos71 Mar 22, 2015

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    Looks awesome! :)

    Titanium and the two tone for me please! ::love::
     
  3. MSNWatch Vintage Omega Aficionado Staff Member Mar 22, 2015

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    Titanium ideal for this one. A distinctive piece that has omega written all over it.
     
  4. oddboy Zero to Grail+2998 In Six Months Mar 22, 2015

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    That lume looks great!
     
  5. Nobel Prize Spell Master! Mar 22, 2015

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    It looks a little childish on the first color selection...like a toy. I do acknowledge the PloProf line but never quite warmed up to it.
     
  6. italy1861 Mar 22, 2015

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    Love it! Titanium is a logical choice for this watch...
     
  7. Nobel Prize Spell Master! Mar 22, 2015

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    yeah, I would think so. Titanium seems perfect for it
     
  8. Taddyangle Convicted Invicta Wearer Mar 22, 2015

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    Price points creeping up. At this rate I may no longer be able to afford Omega :)

    $18k for blue with sedna gold. $12k for entry.

    I do love mine, not bothered by weight at all.
     
  9. maxtor71 Mar 22, 2015

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    I wonder if they're going to keep both the steel and titanium watches going? I know people complain these are heavy but don't people realise that given how weightless everything gets in the water, if these watches are being used for what they're designed for, it's not heavy at all. Perhaps the titanium watches will suit the land lumbers ;).

    Max
     
  10. lenny Mar 22, 2015

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    The likelihood of these reissues being used for diving is very, very low.
     
  11. maxtor71 Mar 22, 2015

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    Why do you say that? I know at least six people who dive with their Seamasters.

    Max
     
  12. nmttd2 Mar 22, 2015

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    The ploprof is probably one if my least favorite Omega watch.. Along with 98% of the constellation line. ;) I do like the white dial with blue bezel though.
     
  13. Norms Mar 22, 2015

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    Was never a big fan of the last gen ploprof. But i think this ones pretty nice. The titanium definitely makes it much more wearable though
     
  14. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member Mar 22, 2015

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    I like these quite a lot, the Sedna as well actually looks like a really nice tone to compliment the titanium.

    The two more noticeable improvements though are the displayback to see that movement and secondly: All of these have no date! The previous Ploprof I could never warm to the asymmetric date location at ~5:00 these look very clean and simple.
     
  15. Norms Mar 22, 2015

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    I think the sedna gold is a good idea from them. The watch itself already draws in the hardcore diver lovers. But now the sedna gold adheres to the flashy oversized crowd too
     
  16. SwissZ Mar 23, 2015

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    Wow, they look spectacular. I am a big fan of the PP and this new update looks stunning. I also dive with mine.
     
  17. shoota70 Mar 23, 2015

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    great job Omega.
     
  18. BuckeyeOmegaMan Mar 23, 2015

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    I like the grey dialed third one from the left. Very nice
     
  19. cicindela Steve @ ΩF Staff Member Mar 23, 2015

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    Do I see hordes of "last years" Ploprofs coming on to the market at bargain prices after this is released? :)
     
  20. Alex_TA Mar 25, 2015

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    Best watch of Omega in Basel :)