I've been doing more Ploprof research. The movement is too early - it's of a series that were never put into the Ploprof at manufacture, so it's been swapped in likely at a service.
The case is a mark 1, as is the bezel, but the dial is from the mark 2 period. That said, it's one of the rarer dials - never officially produced, but found in sufficient numbers to be given a specific identity (D5, Ploprof fans).
It's not a service-part lashup, it's largely a Mark 1, but I won't (obv's) pay for a numbers-matching watch when it's not.
I've been doing more Ploprof research. The movement is too early - it's of a series that were never put into the Ploprof at manufacture, so it's been swapped in likely at a service.
The case is a mark 1, as is the bezel, but the dial is from the mark 2 period. That said, it's one of the rarer dials - never officially produced, but found in sufficient numbers to be given a specific identity (D5, Ploprof fans).
It's not a service-part lashup, it's largely a Mark 1, but I won't (obv's) pay for a numbers-matching watch when it's not.