I know they can't compare to your vintage piece, but I'm curious how the two compare. If I recall, the 300T has the body/case shape and size of the 1200T but trimmer without the helium release valve. I love the SUB300 anniversary models, by the way, but t...
I see some Aqualungs -- Diving with Legends too? Look forward to hearing your thoughts on the 300T once it gets to you. Did you pick up the SUB 200 Anniversary too?
Have you had a few of these for many years or are they recent acquisitions? Great to see you enjoy these vintage pieces, as well as some of the newer ones. Doxa did a great job with its SUB300 reissue, staying true to the original.
They did not see any meaningful appreciations over that period so the originals are still within reason (no Rolex inflation). I just love the history around the brand with the early Helium release valve in 1968 supposedly with Rolex Geneva and all the div...
I was referring to things you probably already know -- management changes, new website, new models (e.g., SUB 200). One thing I do find interesting about the new 300T is that it appears to have the same case thickness (14.0 mm) as the 1200T. Since it lack...