I only ever wanted one Doxa, the Sub 1500t Professional.
I finally bought one 3 or 4 years ago at the exact moment that Doxa experienced major supply chain problems for Soprod movements! The result is that I was promised delivery in 2 weeks and the watch finally turned up 5 months later .
It was totally worth the wait.
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Simon
Why Doxa used the Soprod A10 movement is beyond me. Absolutely no spares availability or these movements and they don`t have the best track record for reliability. The more I see of Soprod offerings the less I like them. Just had the dubious privilege of servicing one of these that was v. poorly, the movement's OK-ish in a Seiko sort of way (it's a Seiko design) but nothing to rave about. Lack of spares is a big no-no.
Why not use a Sellita 200?.......give me one good reason why?
Just the one Mrs Wembley
Best Regards - Peter
I'd hate to be with you when you're on your own.
For those who have a Tropic rubber strap fitted to their Sub 300 or Sub 300T, can you comment on fitment please specifically at the lugs. For example, does the strap hit the case if you try to lie the watch flat?
I’ve got a Seestern and the lug holes are very close to the actual case making the fitment of some straps a real pain. Yes, they fit but they don’t move freely as they come into contact with the case as soon as they begin to rotate (lie flat).
I’m on the Hunt for a Doxa now and just want to know what to expect as I do think I’d wear the watch on a rubber strap rather than the Bracelet.
Thanks
I’m debating whether to go for the doxa sub 300 new or do as some suggested and get a seestern equivalent and try that first. I’ve never owned a doxa and not sure how it will sit on my wrist with the large shrouded case.
The problem with getting the seestern first is then have to sell it on when I decide to go for the sub 300 so will have to think it through.
Some really great pics on this thread by the way
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I ended up selling the searambler., seahunter , and trying to sell the synchron at the moment, also sold my Seiko tuna, and Seiko sla033,
I brought the omega seamaster 300 master and also got email in December for the harrods black bay which I picked up which unfortunately sold quickly after only wearing once as a impulse buy on a omega ploprof
Has anyone handled a non-steel (carbon or titanium) Doxa? The titanium models appear rare, and the carbon-cased Doxas seem pricey, so I’m curious what they’re like in reality.
Just my trusty 600T left, which will be with me forever - love this watch., needs a service now but having had a another Doxa go missing on it's way to DOXA SA for service I'm loath to send this.
I miss this one as well! (What a mad hobby!)
Very easy to get carried away with these. Really enjoying them though.
My one and only Doxa
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I like the look of a Doxa… what’s the build quality comparable to?
You could get a wide array of answers to this one!
I can only answer based on my one and only Doxa experience based on the watch I own which is the retro 1967 Sub300 silverlung Ltd edition reissue
The quality of fit and finish is really good and I have had zero complaints. I would say the case, bracelet and bezel action are excellent but Doxa does not use all the top end materials like in house movements or ceramics and anti magnetic silicon hairsprings and the like but on some models does offer COSC regulated watches.
Based on this, I would say it is obviously not Rolex and Omega level but the next tier down. The mass produced version of the watch I have costs around £2400 to buy and for that model specifically it is well priced for what you get.
In my view you will either 'get' Doxa or not. They are different and quirky
There are some good reviews on Hodinkee, Monochrome and Fratello if you are interested
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Great thinking, that makes at least two of us! I've only had it since December last year. I watched a documentary about Cousteau, next day i did a little research on Doxas, the third day i won a bidding contest on this one at Atkins auctions. Oh and successfully spent my Speedy fund on it.. been doing this for few years, I'm never going to have that damn Speedy! :D Not that i mind much, when i look at this Doxa, or the others i have bought in the meantime for that matter..
Yes, agree, lovely aged original consistent lume, slightly beaten up case, but no big damage anywhere.. it just needs an original crown & might re-paint the bezel lettering at some point. Even holds time perfectly, within few secs/day
Not today’s picture but my second doxa after a professional and this one just feels right
Thought I'd brighten things up a bit for the summer
I think the sub300 precedes the T version historically, might just have been in those days a matter of American vs European market?
Both my searambler and Dave’s are sub300 anyway, the difference being that mine is an anniversary model vs Dave’s being the actual regular production of the sub300
"Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it's enemy action."
'Populism, the last refuge of a Tory scoundrel'.
Was it a long while ago?
Not all brands are equal on after sales queries and questions for sure… I asked ZRC about spare screwed bars as they’re specific to the brand and the ones on my watch are damaged, 3 months ago, no news…
Worth noting the ring on which the meters/feet are engraved is part of the bezel itself, and the bezel on the 300 and 300T is different (the latter is higher), so might be complicated
Not strictly a Doxa but still got the Doxa cased Synchron Military. Added a shark mesh but think these are made for nato straps.
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Sold some but ended up buying a couple more this is what I have at the moment plus a t graph 200
I really like the t graph 200t it’s the most vintage like for like copy of any of the modern doxa using the nos vintage 7734 Valjoux it pretty much feels like a true vintage watch , that being said because it is a vintage movement it also feels like it with a stuttering sweep and resetting that sometimes takes a couple of pushes to completely reset the small seconds to zero it’s not going to be for everyone as modern movements feel better refined
Also the retail price is a big issue