Great news for Doxa fans in Japan, it's now possible to check some of them in the metal in Tokyo at Hankyu mens' basement in Yurakucho and Osaka. Without further ado, I tried a few models. Sub300 professional. I sold my black lung and wouldn't mind adding
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
The unidirectional bezel was introduced by Doxa in 1967. From the CH489048 patent: "est montée une lunette rotative 5 qui peut être entraînée à la main dans le sens anti-horaire. Cette lunette présente à sa périphérie un profil formé d'échancrures 6 qui o
Having been on a bit of an omega streak and having recently sold my black lung, the searambler is now the only sub in my modest collection. Wishing you all a great Friday!
The sub300 is a sweet watch and a joy to wear, I'm sure you will love it. The clasp is the stamped one, to adjust the bracelet you just need to move the bar to another hole (just push it with tooth pick and move it a hole closer to the outside where there
I’ve admired the photos many of you have posted of your Doxa watches and have been intrigued by the brand over the last several months, so I pulled the trigger on a SUB 300, particularly for two reasons: a) it’s a bit thinner than some of its brethren; an