Flea Markets, Word of Mouth, and Back Alley Wisdom ... It was slower. Harder. But in its own way, it was purer. No noise. Just watches, and the people who loved them enough to remember every detail by heart. if you wanted a vintage watch, you didn’t scrol
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
You Doxa Sharkhunter is awesome. With its meter based bezel shows it was destined to the European market. Below is bother Doxa 300T Sharkhunter with ft bezel destined for the USA market which also used the Aqualung logo unlike the European models that did
Another one bites the dust! This time the Doxa SUB 300T Sharkhunter. The Synchron version with meter on the bezel instead of feet and without the Aqua-lung. If I understood Bill correctly, this must have been a watch for the European market hence the mete
Well not really another ocean but another day on the water. As long as the sun is shining time to hit the water. Water temp is still reasonable 18-20. Just enjoy this Doxa sub like Cousteau would have done in the early 1970\'s. Great lume and patina. The
This is a very early Doxa 300t with Aqualung logo. This the model immediately after the Doxa SUB 300 (no T) around 1968 - 1969. Yes yes I will have put a full report together to explain the history. The Omega PloProf was the other picture I will add later