
KMII shares his excitement over acquiring a Doxa Searambler, prompting a community discussion that celebrates the iconic dive watch. This thread explores the aesthetic appeal of the Searambler's silver dial, its vintage characteristics, and its place within the broader Doxa legacy.

Definitely enjoying it massively ππ»ππ»
But definitely superior, a tool watch. The Patek is a dress watch. So its very different. My observation. Cheers, good divers. π Geross
I think the Doxa always looks so much better on the wrist. It fits you perfectly. Itβs a watch waiting for the next adventure !
I am a big fan as you know and I can never get enough. Below are three of your watches older brothers from 1967.
. . . a vintage Doxa instead? I've posted this one more than a few times . . . it belongs to a friend who's a former USN diver. It was gifted to him by Jean Michel Cousteau. And he received it from his father. ;-)
I always liked these historically accurate reissues from Doxa's heyday. Wear it in good health.
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