Category: DOXA
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Owner Review: Doxa Sub 300T
There are brands that are universally known, whether you’re a watch collector or a just casual watch wearer. Then there are those that live in the space that only watch collectors, aka watch nerds, occupy. The Doxa Sub 300T is definitely a watch nerd watch. Doxa is a brand that you’re not going to see…
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Owner Review: Doxa Sub300 SeaRambler
Watch review number two (The first was of the Gold Seiko Turtle). Today we’ve got the Doxa Sub300 Searambler 50th Anniversary; a 300 piece limited production of the legendary OG Sub300 introduced to the world by Doxa in 1968. If you’re reading this article, you probably know something about Doxa, or have heard about them…
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Owner Review: Doxa Searambler 300 50th Anniversary
The Doxa Searambler 300 50th Anniversary was reproduced in a limited edition run of 300. An interesting fact is that the silver dial searambler and the black dial sharkhunter never sold out of the limited 300. The later produced Aqua-Lung versions did sell out which make the non aqua-lung versions rarer as less than the…
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