Looking for an everyday watch on a limited budget (that’s another story), and drooling over Arronax’s images of his Doxa, I took a trip to the local WOS just before Xmas. Tried on a 200, lovely and incredible value, but just not quite right. Tried on a 30...
You've perfectly summed up why it's such a great watch! As a matter of fact the compact size, funky design as well as the excellent legibility are some of the reasons why I picked it over other watches in my small collection for a short 3-day trip. You co...
I think adding some numbers would help. Thickness figure would help support the "" easily the 300 slips under a cuff", And weight is always interesting to knwo.
I own the blue dial 'Caribbean' version of the same watch, and your review sums up my feelings about it very well. EXCEPT, one of your minor complaints, the bracelet width and taper. That I'd like to complain about a bit more loudly than you do. The brace...
i especially like how good those watches look on other straps, it seems extremely versatile! Question: I am considering the 300B, does anyone here have an experience with that particular watch? I have a 6.5 wrist and worry a bit about the 42.5 diameter. T...
Originally these were sold in dive shop in Southern California alongside Rolex and at the time closely priced but the divers many professionals working on oil rigs looked at the option of 200m from Rolex and 300m from Doxa it was a no brainer. Plus the un...
The vintage US Diver Aqualung version of the Doxa Sharkhunter should have a bezel marked in feet (FT) only as opposed to the European version which might have a bezel marked in meters (M). Doxa Sharkhunter with Caseback ... The Doxa Sub 300T Sharkhunter b...