Doxa 750t searambler limited Ed
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Doxa 750t searambler limited Ed
I know the case size is 44.7 but is the lug width a 20 or
21 mm. Also does the watch tens to wear bigger or smaller
Than it's case size?
Thanks!
Ed
21 mm. Also does the watch tens to wear bigger or smaller
Than it's case size?
Thanks!
Ed
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Re: Doxa 750t searambler limited Ed
I'm pretty sure it's 21mm. It's short lugged so wears small IMO-for a 45mm watch that is.
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Re: Doxa 750t searambler limited Ed
21 mm. Most people say it wears large, but I disagree. Bezel is wide, crystal is smaller, which IMHO makes it wear a touch small.
Re: Doxa 750t searambler limited Ed
The case only weighs a little over 100 grams and the lug to lug is short, but the dial is fairly big so that is why some think it might wear big. I actually think it wears small for a 45mm watch, and the 750t GMT seems to wear even smaller due to the chapter ring.
750t vs. 750t GMT on my 7-7.25 inch wrist (both with a 22mm isofrane).
750t vs. 750t GMT on my 7-7.25 inch wrist (both with a 22mm isofrane).
Re: Doxa 750t searambler limited Ed
This might help:
Re: Doxa 750t searambler limited Ed
What's with all the oddball lugs? This has 21mm, so does the Longines Hydroconquest and Rolex ExII. My incoming Seiko Landmaster has 19mm. Why do most of the watches I like have to be strange? I like the looks of this and 44-45mm cushion cases fit me well.
Re: Doxa 750t searambler limited Ed
I hear you. My two Blancpains with 23mm lugs drive me nuts, and the 21mm Doxas and the new ExpII were the same. I can always get a larger isofrane on, but leather straps and certain natos are a big pain.Torrid wrote:What's with all the oddball lugs? This has 21mm, so does the Longines Hydroconquest and Rolex ExII. My incoming Seiko Landmaster has 19mm. Why do most of the watches I like have to be strange? I like the looks of this and 44-45mm cushion cases fit me well.
Re: Doxa 750t searambler limited Ed
I also think the even numbers make more sense, at least a lot easier to find Nato and leather and particularly SS bracelets for even number size lugs.
But I love those BR bracelets on Doxas.
Serdal
But I love those BR bracelets on Doxas.
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Re: Doxa 750t searambler limited Ed
The 750 is Doxas best series ever in my opinion. Wears flat and smaller than the specs would lead you to believe.
No idea why the lugs are 21mm.
No idea why the lugs are 21mm.
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Re: Doxa 750t searambler limited Ed
This is my now gone 750t Sharkie on 7.5 wrist for reference
Re: Doxa 750t searambler limited Ed
I think they wear small.... about the perfect size diver. I never now its there....
22mm Iso's fit just fine to.....
22mm Iso's fit just fine to.....
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Re: Doxa 750t searambler limited Ed
I think they wear a tad small and I wore mine on a 22 mm Iso like my tag AQ500 which also had 21mm lugs and my Hami...
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