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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.
Itβs 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.

Key Points from the Discussion
- The Doxa Sub series holds significant historical interest, particularly its connection to the early stages of sport scuba diving, making it a compelling choice for collectors.
- Collectors often develop eclectic tastes but find recurring themes in their collections, such as diving watches or specific brands like Rolex, Omega, and Panerai.
- The presence of a US Divers logo on a Doxa watch is an interesting and historically significant detail that adds to its appeal.
- The new Doxa 300T is believed to feature a different clasp compared to the 50th-anniversary 300 model, though visual confirmation can be challenging.
- Some Doxa 300 models feature a flat crystal, while others have a domed crystal; similarly, the presence of a helium escape valve varies across references, with a small number of 1967 300 'Conquistador' models featuring HEV.
- The original author expresses a newfound commitment to collecting Doxa watches properly, indicating a shift from a 'mad man' approach to collecting various brands to a more focused pursuit of specific Doxa models.
- The author's preference for dive watches is strong, but personal principles regarding Rolex's business model led to divesting from the brand, reinforcing Doxa's appeal as a preferred alternative.
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