When you ask these things, you should let us know why you think it would and then we can discuss.
Omagad
RE: Omega Planet Ocean 600m GMT (Black/Orange) VSF 8605
Regarding this model, the only flaws I can see is lack of a free sprung balance and thickness at 16.5mm.
Regarding the engraved bezel markings, I am not sure if the gen markings are flush on the bezel. I have no gen for comparison for this particular model, only videos and photos online. When I inspect these photos & videos, I can observe that shadows form on the bezel markings in certain angles. Regardless, I doubt anyone can spot this supposed flaw in person.
The matter on the case thickness, 17.25mm gen vs 16.5mm rep. I doubt anyone can eyeball measure this difference in thickness even with the gen in hand. IMHO, use of a caliper is required to measure this difference in case thickness. Without it, its imperceptible.
There is also a matter of finishing. Since this is a rep I doubt the level of finish on the indices and hands will have the same level as that on the gen. The rough edges are not apparent without high magnification and a light source to highlight the rough finishing.
Like all Omega reps with open case backs, the existence of a regulating level is an instant tell. However, this requires the removal of the watch from the owner's hand to be apparent. As long as the watch is worn, it's impossible to know the watch is a rep in person.
However, given the flaw in thickness and the visible regulating arm through the caseback, I submit this model cannot be considered super rep because of these flaws. I submit however, that this will pass as a first class rep, just like the other VSF PO's with superclone movements.