Yes, I believe so. I presume you did not read the Monochrome article. I am confinced it has a link with the gold plated Cousteau anniversary Aqua Lungs. Well worth a restauration. No serial on yours too I presume, just model no.
I am sure there is a liitle of both within us all. I sometimes really dig into a theme. I may have outdone my self. This collect is exclusively Doxa Sub 300T and the predecessor the Sub 300 no T which is from around 1967. The collection ends early 1970's....
Ok, to the main question: I'm neither an accumulator nor can consider myself a collector. I don't have too many watches and they are all random, maybe lost in direction when "collecting" from young, when there's not enough bullets, and buying at baby step...
There are some really special ones like the black lung apparently only around a dozen know to exist. I have two. These are the very early Plexi versions that where ahead of the game with Rolex. Rolex at 200 meters and the Doxa Sub 300 at ... 300 meters wh...
Seriously, Doxa should sponsor you to maintain one with your collection. The closest I get to a collection are three watches from one brand but nothing nearly resembling the dedication and patience of acquiring one like yours Ever considered modern Doxa?
You have definitely outdone yourself as a collector! For me I like fine chronos and here is my little collection Montblanc Villeret 16.29, Lange Datograph, Montblanc Villeret 13.21 Cheers Robin ...
As you know, I have a " strong weakness " for vintage diving watches, too. No Doxa for the moment, for me, but I am impressed! Here are some stacks of my vintage diving babies: Fifty Fathoms: Not all are mine, sadly. Vintage diving watches from the Fiftie...
... but so enjoyable to view! I´m also crazy for diving watches though I must recognize I´m so far from these amazing collections of Nicolas and Bill! Thanks for sharing Bill and Nicolas!! Cheers, Abel
Bill, this is an amazing collection. The no Ts, wow. Having a few of these myself. A very humble colection compared to yours. If ever you want to thin your collection don't worry, I will help you.
Very interesting match. Now that i see what it was supposed to be i will show some love. I now made the connection. You do have same amazing Doxa (proto Conquistador) among them. Welcome to this crazy place. Bill ...
Surprised to see there is another one of these prototype watches. Mine was vigin when I bought it. Goes to show that Doxa history will reveil itsself though our watches over time. Any special info on the former owner? Makes sense that one is showing up on...
To be honest i did not believe it was factory produced. But to find a second one in the same configuration leads me to the conclusion that it may have be done gor a reason. I think it is time i restore it to its original beauty. Bill
Yes, I believe so. I presume you did not read the Monochrome article. I am confinced it has a link with the gold plated Cousteau anniversary Aqua Lungs. Well worth a restauration. No serial on yours too I presume, just model no.
Clive Cussler made character of his hero Dirk Pitt after you For somebody who was raised with Doxa round wrist of his grandmother, grandfather and mother and who's first mechanical wrist watch was Doxa as well this is mind boggling, heart breaking and sou...
It has almost become a habit. In Souther California the Doxa sub 300 was dominant with divers as they were stringly promoted in the local dive shops. And the no decom bezel was super inovative vs Rolex which simply gave a simple time based insert. Bill
... and an amazing one for sure. There are several approaches to collecting which differs with merely accumulating. A true collection should have a theme, a common thread which links every individual piece with another. The collection should a story to th...
The Dive cowboys of Santa Barbara. The where paid by the depth on the way do they would suffer from the bends and continue through it and successfully complete the dive and job. Crazy stuff.