some real world photos of the 50th Anniversary SUB 300 Pro
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Re: some real world photos of the 50th Anniversary SUB 300 P
Can someone please tell me how to get this rubber strap?
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Re: some real world photos of the 50th Anniversary SUB 300 P
http://shop.doxawatches.com/shop/access ... 16fd43adaaBBK357 wrote:Can someone please tell me how to get this rubber strap?
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Just be warned on that strap, Doxa indicated on WUS that it's best for medium to large wrists due to a metal reinforcement at the lugs. I have no idea what that means other than I'm not trying it on my 6.5" wrist. Sucks since it looks great.
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Re: some real world photos of the 50th Anniversary SUB 300 P
logan2z wrote:http://shop.doxawatches.com/shop/access ... 16fd43adaaBBK357 wrote:Can someone please tell me how to get this rubber strap?
Thanks!
Now, anyone ever use this (Moke)? Is it worth it?
Main thing to me is how thick:thin it is.
Thanks?
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What it means is that the strap extends straight out from the lugs before it begins to curve down and will leave a gap between the strap and your wrist if your wrist isn't large enough. I briefly tried one on the vintage 300 I used to have and I didn't like the gap so I went back to an Isofrane.Chocodove wrote:Just be warned on that strap, Doxa indicated on WUS that it's best for medium to large wrists due to a metal reinforcement at the lugs. I have no idea what that means other than I'm not trying it on my 6.5" wrist. Sucks since it looks great.
Re: some real world photos of the 50th Anniversary SUB 300 P
Makes sense. Too bad.logan2z wrote:What it means is that the strap flares straight out from the lugs and will leave a gap between the strap and your wrist if your wrist isn't large enough. I briefly tried one on the vintage 300 I used to have and I didn't like the gap so I went back to an Isofrane.Chocodove wrote:Just be warned on that strap, Doxa indicated on WUS that it's best for medium to large wrists due to a metal reinforcement at the lugs. I have no idea what that means other than I'm not trying it on my 6.5" wrist. Sucks since it looks great.
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You need this one http://www.thedivewatchconnection.com/f ... =2&t=55927BBK357 wrote:And this one??
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I like that T, where do I buy?toxicavenger wrote:You need this one http://www.thedivewatchconnection.com/f ... =2&t=55927BBK357 wrote:And this one??
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http://www.holbensfinewatchbands.com/bo ... ber-black/BBK357 wrote:I like that T, where do I buy?toxicavenger wrote:You need this one http://www.thedivewatchconnection.com/f ... =2&t=55927BBK357 wrote:And this one??
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^^
Ordered, thanks broseph
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Your welcome, it is a nice strap for sure. And I think it would rock on the 300.BBK357 wrote:^^
Ordered, thanks broseph
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Do NOT buy the vintage rubber from doxa. Hard plastic....not worth it.
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I agree. I have it, but it is really thick and overpowers the 300.demer03 wrote:Do NOT buy the vintage rubber from doxa. Hard plastic....not worth it.
I have the BC strap on my vintage 300ts and may switch it up to the re-issue at some point.
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demer03 wrote:Do NOT buy the vintage rubber from doxa. Hard plastic....not worth it.
What about the first doxa rubber I asked about? Have you tried that one?
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Had that one as well and like said above it never really fit well. It was very hard to get on the watch, and then bowed way out from the wrist. It was more comfortable than the thicker vintage strap, but I liked it more in theory than I ever did on the wrist. I know I have some pics of it on the wrist, but they are from years ago. Will post if I can find them.BBK357 wrote:demer03 wrote:Do NOT buy the vintage rubber from doxa. Hard plastic....not worth it.
What about the first doxa rubber I asked about? Have you tried that one?
Edit, found a couple on my long-gone 600t from probably 7 or 8 years ago..
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Agree with Rob. No brand solution I would recommend, tbh.
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RALAustin wrote:Had that one as well and like said above it never really fit well. It was very hard to get on the watch, and then bowed way out from the wrist. It was more comfortable than the thicker vintage strap, but I liked it more in theory than I ever did on the wrist. I know I have some pics of it on the wrist, but they are from years ago. Will post if I can find them.BBK357 wrote:demer03 wrote:Do NOT buy the vintage rubber from doxa. Hard plastic....not worth it.
What about the first doxa rubber I asked about? Have you tried that one?
Edit, found a couple on my long-gone 600t from probably 7 or 8 years ago..
Ok good to know, thanks rob.
I'll stick to the BC295 and my vintage ISO.
Man that doxa looks good. I'm a doxa noob, what size is that 600?
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Re: some real world photos of the 50th Anniversary SUB 300 P
600t is closer in size to the 300 and 300t. Will take some pics next to the 300, 600t and 750t for comparison.
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That would be great, thanks!RALAustin wrote:600t is closer in size to the 300 and 300t. Will take some pics next to the 300, 600t and 750t for comparison.
Is the 1200 closer to size than the 600?
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If someone is looking for a vintage IsoFrane for their new Doxa, I have one available
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PM sentandrema wrote:If someone is looking for a vintage IsoFrane for their new Doxa, I have one available
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