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 Posted: Wed Jan 27th, 2010 06:11 am
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Two days ago I posted this in the daily WRUW forum:



Not one of you noticed that this was indeed the ORIGINAL Plop, not the recently acquired 1200 re-edition!
After my acquisition of the most impressive 1200, I became intrigued with the history and heritage of this watch.  At the same time I heard about someone selling an original 600 here locally, but the post-purchase -syndrome kicked in after having spent some of my kids' inheritance on the 1200, and I ignored it...............for a while.subtlelaugh.gif
About two weeks ago I received an Omega publication in the mail, courtesy Bigrustypig. This mag ran a stunning article on the Plop and its heritage.  Needless to say, the desire to own the original was rekindled (thanks, Jeff!mistake.gif), and I followed up on the ad.

After quite a bit of negotiations, I struck a deal and the 600 came home.
This particular watch was completely refurbished by Omega last year.  The seller bought it new in 1974.  I got the original invoice and booklets with the watch, as well as the bill for the refurbishing.  The watch looks good as new, and runs at +1 on the timing machine, with very healthy vital signs of the movement.  I'm ecstatic with this piece of horological history.

There are many rferences to this watch on the net, as well as comparative notes on the old and new, so I won't be doing a review.  Suffice it to say that both have awesome wrist presence!

I'll post a bunch of pics below to show them side by side, as well as the magazine and brochures.
Enjoy!











Sorry if the many pictures bored you....

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 Posted: Wed Jan 27th, 2010 06:50 am
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Congrats! Yes, I've noticed it in the daily post:cool:
I thought that you might have it since a while: It show at once that it's the old model... Great that you have the 2 to compare! Do you notice some positives improvements in the new model or is there anything that you regret that Omega didn't follow up after the 70's model?
There's holes in the lugs of the old one but not in the new: Is it spring-bars?
I thought that on the new model, the pins of the spring-bars could be a weak point as they can't come deep in the lugs, due to the absence of holes.
In my opinion, it should have been screw-bars: What do you think Graham? Also, describe the bezel-click feeling difference please;)

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I'll admit I missed it... Graham you have been bitten y the Ploprof bug apparently and having Jeff there to push you over the edge can't hurt. What a fantastic piece of the past and great compliment to your modern version. I am in the throes of serious watch envy and find myself wanting to sneak into your home and make off with these beauties. However by the time I get myself to your part of the world I will have spent enough on travel to purchase one myself.:D Congratulation and enjoy.

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 Posted: Wed Jan 27th, 2010 08:08 am
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Hammerfjord wrote: Congrats! Yes, I've noticed it in the daily post:cool:
I thought that you might have it since a while: It show at once that it's the old model... Great that you have the 2 to compare! Do you notice some positives improvements in the new model or is there anything that you regret that Omega didn't follow up after the 70's model?
There's holes in the lugs of the old one but not in the new: Is it spring-bars?
I thought that on the new model, the pins of the spring-bars could be a weak point as they can't come deep in the lugs, due to the absence of holes.
In my opinion, it should have been screw-bars: What do you think Graham? Also, describe the bezel-click feeling difference please;)
Thanks!
There are indeed lug holes on the 600.
The 1200 don't have them, but have very thick and strong springbars.  Not easy to remove, I might add!
The operation of the bezel is fantastic on both watches.  The clicks are dampened on both, and very positive.  Of course the locking system is foolproof.  The button on the 600 is plastic, and on the 1200 it is anodized aluminum.
The 600 can only be opened from the bezel side, while the 1200 has a conventional caseback. 
I'll give more feedback if and when I have more to remark on.

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 Posted: Wed Jan 27th, 2010 08:10 am
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Paxman wrote: I'll admit I missed it... Graham you have been bitten y the Ploprof bug apparently and having Jeff there to push you over the edge can't hurt. What a fantastic piece of the past and great compliment to your modern version. I am in the throes of serious watch envy and find myself wanting to sneak into your home and make off with these beauties. However by the time I get myself to your part of the world I will have spent enough on travel to purchase one myself.:D Congratulation and enjoy.HeHeHe, Marksubtlelaugh.gif, you are spot on..............
For $5K you can have a SERIOUS blast here, and maybe pick up a good fake to boot.......!toon1.gif
Thanks for the comments

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 Posted: Wed Jan 27th, 2010 09:23 am
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Thanks Graham! Now you can start with one on both wrists...Jeff would have done it the very first day:D

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 Posted: Wed Jan 27th, 2010 01:41 pm
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Congrats on both. They don't come any more "tool" than that; as far as I'm concerned. Very cool!

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cool10.gif i am green with watch envy. the ploprof rocks. enjoy!

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Hi, new here, and don't much about this cool watch.
Whats that red button for? Is it an HRV?

Thanks
Dave

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 Posted: Thu Jan 28th, 2010 03:27 am
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sharkfin wrote: Hi, new here, and don't much about this cool watch.
Whats that red button for? Is it an HRV?

Thanks
Dave
The button locks the bezel in place.

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 Posted: Thu Jan 28th, 2010 11:12 am
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Congrats Graham!....I noticed it on Mon. but just thought you had owned it for awhile! ....very cool Buddy! hand6.gifhand6.gif

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 Posted: Fri Jan 29th, 2010 02:07 am
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thankyou.gif, O!

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