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I do have a picture of a PloProf box somewhere... I can't find the pic just now, but it looked like this...
The outer sections are White. The middle section is either clear or "transparent" blue, With the text "Omega Seamaster 600". on it.
Good luck searching for one.
& If you're looking at this current eBay auction..
I'd forget the text. This box has nothing to do with this watch. The box is for an early 70's speedmaster. Whilst it's possible that the watch left the dealers in this box, it is still the wrong box.
I hope this helps
Steve
Before I start, I'd like to say that not every PloProf left the dealers in a "PloProf" box. some will have left in "normal" boxes & some will have left in the wrong box.
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