. . . Doxa. Yes, really. This Sharkhunter originally belonged to Jacques Cousteau. It was gifted to his son Pierre Yves, who in turn gifted it to his colleague Bobby. And who is Bobby? That would be my friend who's also the owner of an early production TA
I tried here last September and had similar observations about the case thickness. I love orange but I think there's too much of it to be useful as a tool watch. It looks cool but time is actually much harder to tell compared to my doxa searambler due to
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So I acquired this Doxa Clive Cussler a few months ago. Luv the looks of the bracelet but, even with the flexibility of the “dive extension” it just didn’t feel right on my wrist and it’s very heavy! The “Double Muscle Sand” canvas strap from The Gunny St
During the morning walk the opportunity for some Doxa action shots presented itself. Not nearly the level Abel manages with his divers but we all start somewhere 😁 The fact that our eager puppy was tugging at the leash didn’t help matters 😂😉 What’s your g
It just occurred to me that my trustworthy searambler has gained a few more scratches and that paint is starting to peel off in a few areas on the bezel. It's not really living a rough life but it ain't a safe queen either. There's nothing quite a beat up