This is a great peice to have for any serious Doxa sub collectors. The Doxa Sub 300 Black Lung (no T as the next gen is ref 300T) from around 1967/68. The story goes that the Doxa 300 black lung was the prototype model sent out to U.S. dive shops to get s...
... die hard Doxa or diving watches collector. I like this rare variant so much as the logo is an exact replica of that used by US Divers Co. in those early years of Scuba Diving. Nice to see that shot of of the Doxa being worn by the owner together with ...
Commercial divers where paid on depth and duration. He told me how the pushed themselves through depths even as they became delusional but knew they would come out the other side. It was a lot of money but a lot of risk. The cowboys of the deep of Santa B...
But it is a specialized brand for the diver community as true a tool watch. There are so many example all beat to hell. No way to find any parts for these old boys other than buying more watches. My collection is pretty much exclusively the sub300 range w...
I like going deep into a theme. But also my understanding that this quartz power vs digital so it is a little different in my mind. Still mechanical not just a circuit board. Also quartz pretty much killed Doxa. The could not move fast enough and failed. ...