What do you mean? I am under the impression that if you put a deposit down for a 300, you get one. As I understand it, the deposit is non-refundable in that if you change your mind on the 300, it has to be used towards another Doxa Sub model.franco60 wrote:I love it too and started to put deposit but really didn't like the strong arm by Doxa that deposit was non-refundable if you miss out on 300. What's that about?
I bought a Jenny and had great experience from Doxa. Not interested in having $500 held random toward another model. I don't want another model - I want 300!
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^^^yeah, I don't think Doxa will accept a deposit from folks once all 300 watches are spoken for. It's just that if you make a deposit and change your mind, you don't get your cash back. You have to put the money toward another Doxa.
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I still couldn't buy a watch new from because of all the shit they pulled over the years cs wise.
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Correct. After the 300 are sold, they close. They just don't want people ordering and then backing out, which is certainly valid.JBZ wrote:^^^yeah, I don't think Doxa will accept a deposit from folks once all 300 watches are spoken for. It's just that if you make a deposit and change your mind, you don't get your cash back. You have to put the money toward another Doxa.
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I've bought a bunch of Doxas and never had any CS problems. And yes, I did have a warranty issue once, and it was handled professionally and quickly.toxicavenger wrote:I still couldn't buy a watch new from because of all the shit they pulled over the years cs wise.
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I've been following this thread. I'll probably pull the trigger on a Pro in the morning. It would be my first Doxa.
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^ Great first Doxa.
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Good to hear, I am mainly referring to when on the other forum they said they wouldn't warranty hands that weren't painted all the way on the sides and they said it wasn't a defect. I know companies (except for Kobold that is) and get better or worse but some of the stuff that happened in the past still lingers in the back of my mind about them. Not to mentioned them banned their number one cheerleader (dremer) from their forum also.jswing wrote:I've bought a bunch of Doxas and never had any CS problems. And yes, I did have a warranty issue once, and it was handled professionally and quickly.toxicavenger wrote:I still couldn't buy a watch new from because of all the shit they pulled over the years cs wise.
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Did DOXA ever specify the size of the dial? Wondering if it'll essentially be the same size as a vintage 300.
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I believe it's supposed to be exactly the same size as the vintage 300 dial.logan2z wrote:Did DOXA ever specify the size of the dial? Wondering if it'll essentially be the same size as a vintage 300.
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mechnut wrote:I've been following this thread. I'll probably pull the trigger on a Pro in the morning. It would be my first Doxa.
It'll be my first Doxa too
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I think I'm going to put the deposit down on a Searambler. I've had a 5000T pro, a 750 SR, and a vintage SR. Clearly I'm a sucker for the silver dialed version.
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From WUS:logan2z wrote:Did DOXA ever specify the size of the dial? Wondering if it'll essentially be the same size as a vintage 300.
Case:
case size: 42.5mm
crown: 6.50mm
Dial: 25.50mm
case height: 13.40mm
bracelet: separate bead of rice, integrated wetsuit extension, tapers
from 22.00/20.00mm
Movement:
movement: ETA 2824-2 COSC
Crystal:
Double bubble Sapphire crystal (vintage plexi crystal shape)
Edition:
50 year anniversary limited edition of 300 pieces per model
Models available:
Professional
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Too small for me. It does look great, though.andrema wrote:Tiny dial!
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+1 that is small. I have 40mm watches with significantly larger dials.CGSshorty wrote:Too small for me. It does look great, though.andrema wrote:Tiny dial!
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I don't think the dial is too small. All relative, I guess.
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But you have 4.5" wrists.aikiman44 wrote:I don't think the dial is too small.
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Don't exaggerate. At least 6.5".
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25.5 is pretty damn small, but they look so good.
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The 600t I bought from sharkfin years ago and it had a super small dial also. It looked great in pics though.CGSshorty wrote:Too small for me. It does look great, though.andrema wrote:Tiny dial!
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The 600t had a 28mm dial.toxicavenger wrote:The 600t I bought from sharkfin years ago and it had a super small dial also. It looked great in pics though.CGSshorty wrote:Too small for me. It does look great, though.andrema wrote:Tiny dial!
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DAMN, then this one is stupid small.logan2z wrote:The 600t had a 28mm dial.toxicavenger wrote:The 600t I bought from sharkfin years ago and it had a super small dial also. It looked great in pics though.CGSshorty wrote:Too small for me. It does look great, though.andrema wrote:Tiny dial!
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The crystal absolutely makes that watch.jswing wrote:25.5 is pretty damn small, but they look so good.
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