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Following the tremendous success of a previous Ploprof prototype
belonging to Christian Bonnici, part of the Cousteau team sold for CHF
131’250
(see lot 59, November 8, 2020), we are proud to offer another
exceptional prototype, this time made out of titanium. According to the
letter by the
former Omega Museum director Mr Marco Richon, it states that an
extremely small number (letter states less than a dozen) were ordered
early
1970’s to the case maker Schmitz Freres to test the possibility of
producing titanium cases for the Ploprof due to their lightness.
Obviously the high cost associated meant that it never happened and
this current example was built later using a movement associated to a
stainless steel example as the titanium cases were never assembled.
Still fitted with its early “Seamaster” only dial, an extremely rare
opportunity to
acquire one of the very few prototype titanium cases ever made and is
the only one ever to have appeared at auction.
Ref Variations: ST1660077
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