
4333775.00 Price:4333775.00OFF SALE AT THE MOMENT. I am reducing my watch collection as at 70yrs old do not want as many about. I bought this direct from the original owner. For sale is very rare 1973 Omega Seamaster 600 Ploprof (which was derived from the French plongeur professionnel meaning professional diver). diver's watch, featuring blue dial with white baton hour markers, outer minute divisions with five minute markers, date aperture 3 o'clock, centre seconds and orange and white sword hands, the case having bi directional bezel locked/unlocked by depressing red reset button,and the metes and feet dial. It is on an Omega stainless steel bracelet which is number 1162 and end pieces of 162. which is original and correct numbers together with an original rubber strap (new old stock) and a letter of provenance from the original owner and RAF diver who was part of shallow water evidence recovery team stationed at both RAF Binbrook, Lincoln and RAF Coningsby, Lincoln, who purchased the watch in 1975. I have the letters and original envelope which he posted the letters to me in. I have included a expensive and rare new plopfof case to show off the watch. This watch has the provenance and unused rubber strap and some old service parts. This is becoming a rare watch. The movement is the copper coloured 1002 mechanical automatic movement,which is running well. This is a very rare watch with the letter of previous ownership and original unused rubber strap and with a new expensive case.. I will send the watch insured and signed for or buyer or interested party can come and view watch here. If more pictures are needed please ask. PLEASE SEE MOVEMENT AND CASE NUMBERS, ALSO HAVE HAD IT CONFIRMED THE DIAL HANDS AND BEZEL ARE GENUINE OMEGA SERVICE REPLACEMENTS. It has the later dial as owners liked to make watch look like the later mk 3. MOVEMENT IS VERY CLEAN AND CAL 1002, AND CASE IS 166-077,AND CASE IS VERY CLEAN AS WELL. I WILL SEND INSURED AND SIGNED FOR.