Doxa Sub: A Collector's Enduring Love for its Iconic Design
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Doxa Sub: A Collector's Enduring Love for its Iconic Design

By ripper444 · Mar 6, 2020 · 33 replies
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In a vibrant discussion, ripper444 shares his enduring affection for a specific Doxa model, highlighting its design as his current favorite despite a minor bezel action concern. This post sparks a broader conversation among collectors about Doxa's historical significance, design evolution, and the nuances of its various references. The community's engagement underscores the brand's unique appeal and its connection to the early days of sport scuba diving.

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It’s my favorite watch and design at this point!
My only gripe is the bezel action could be much better. From
What I read previous models had a different bezel mechanism to make it very clicks and mechanical.




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Bill
Mar 6, 2020
won't be long before you jump in and get a 300 no T

RI
ripper444
Mar 6, 2020
What’s the difference?

The Doxa site only has the T dials and orange is always sold out!

BI
Bill
Mar 6, 2020
The 300 not T has a smaller profile. It is like the original version from 1967

AM
amanico
Mar 6, 2020
Wow, the last orange family picture... Pure madness as we like it! [nt]

BI
Bill
Mar 6, 2020
Three on top are original 1967 the two on the bottom re edition. [nt]

RI
ripper444
Mar 7, 2020
So do they re release them all the time or i have to go vintage? [nt]

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