Omega Seamaster PloProf 1000m/3300ft Ploprof Professional Ref. 166.093 Blue Dial Rare
Omega Seamaster PloProf 1000m/3300ft Ploprof Professional Ref. 166.093 Blue Dial Rare
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We are presenting you here an historical Omega Diver watch that broke all the records back in the days.
Overall Excellent Condition for its age. Comes with its Omega Box.
Movement: automatic
Case: Stainless Steel, 44 mm
Dial: Blue Dial
Bracelet: The watch comes fitted on its original 22mm Omega thick shark mesh stainless steel bracelet with a seatbelt-style clasp simply push the end of the strap into the clasp for a satisfying click, to remove, flip up the clasp to release the strap end
A rare 1975 Omega Seamaster Ploprof 1000 "The Grand" 166.093, nicknamed "The Grand" due to its 1000m depth rating. First introduced in 1972 with the Cal.1002 movement, Omega produced fewer than 150 pieces. Prince Rainier III of Monaco commissioned Omega to produce 50 watches that could be presented to friends at the Monaco Oceanographic Research Institute and Museum, the 166.093 was selected and he presented one to Jacques Cousteau who was director of the museum from 1957 – 1988.
Overall Excellent Condition for its age. Comes with its Omega Box.
Movement: automatic
Case: Stainless Steel, 44 mm
Dial: Blue Dial
Bracelet: The watch comes fitted on its original 22mm Omega thick shark mesh stainless steel bracelet with a seatbelt-style clasp simply push the end of the strap into the clasp for a satisfying click, to remove, flip up the clasp to release the strap end
A rare 1975 Omega Seamaster Ploprof 1000 "The Grand" 166.093, nicknamed "The Grand" due to its 1000m depth rating. First introduced in 1972 with the Cal.1002 movement, Omega produced fewer than 150 pieces. Prince Rainier III of Monaco commissioned Omega to produce 50 watches that could be presented to friends at the Monaco Oceanographic Research Institute and Museum, the 166.093 was selected and he presented one to Jacques Cousteau who was director of the museum from 1957 – 1988.