New Doxa Sub 300T, 1500T, and Sub 200
New Doxa Sub 300T, 1500T, and Sub 200
Not sure if everyone has had a chance to see these news Doxa
watches. Or actually all of the new dial options.
There is the new Doxa Sub 300T, and then 1500T with 425mm stainless
steel cases, 1200m, and 1500m water resistance, scratch resistant
AR coated sapphire crystals, Helium Release Valves, unidirectional
rotating bezels with integrated no-decompression dive-time calculators,
dial colors in Professional orange, Sharkhunter black, Searambler silver,
Divingstar yellow, and Aquamarine turquoise Caribbean blue. All with
Super-Luminova coated hands, and markers, stainless steel bracelets,
and either ETA 2824-2, or 2892-2 also.
Next you have the Doxa Sub 200 with it's 42mm stainless steel case,
200m WR, AR coated domed sapphire crystal, unidirectional rotational
diver’s bezel, and very same dial options. Along with cool stainless
steel bracelet, and ETA 2824-2.
OceanicTime, and Doxa with much more...
http://oceanictime.blogspot.com/2019/11 ... olors.html
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watches. Or actually all of the new dial options.
There is the new Doxa Sub 300T, and then 1500T with 425mm stainless
steel cases, 1200m, and 1500m water resistance, scratch resistant
AR coated sapphire crystals, Helium Release Valves, unidirectional
rotating bezels with integrated no-decompression dive-time calculators,
dial colors in Professional orange, Sharkhunter black, Searambler silver,
Divingstar yellow, and Aquamarine turquoise Caribbean blue. All with
Super-Luminova coated hands, and markers, stainless steel bracelets,
and either ETA 2824-2, or 2892-2 also.
Next you have the Doxa Sub 200 with it's 42mm stainless steel case,
200m WR, AR coated domed sapphire crystal, unidirectional rotational
diver’s bezel, and very same dial options. Along with cool stainless
steel bracelet, and ETA 2824-2.
OceanicTime, and Doxa with much more...
http://oceanictime.blogspot.com/2019/11 ... olors.html
http://oceanictime.blogspot.com/2019/11 ... olors.html
http://oceanictime.blogspot.com/2019/11 ... olors.html
https://doxawatches.com/
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Re: New Doxa Sub 300T, 1500T, and Sub 200
I really hate that 42mm version. It's like they stole a mid case from a fake Omega.
Re: New Doxa Sub 300T, 1500T, and Sub 200
A bit misleading too, as some show screw lugs and some don’t.
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3 different modelshoppyjr wrote:A bit misleading too, as some show screw lugs and some don’t.
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Looks like the 1500T has the screw lugs. Probably has the 2892-2 movement as well.hoppyjr wrote:A bit misleading too, as some show screw lugs and some don’t.
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When I looked on the website I could swear those 1500’s didn’t have screws.spring-diver wrote:Looks like the 1500T has the screw lugs. Probably has the 2892-2 movement as well.hoppyjr wrote:A bit misleading too, as some show screw lugs and some don’t.
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Really don’t like the orange on the crowns of the non Professionals. Especially on the yellow. Looks like crap.
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It really does. I love that yellow one other than that, though.Honeybadger wrote:Really don’t like the orange on the crowns of the non Professionals. Especially on the yellow. Looks like crap.
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I really like the black dial 1500. I wonder how thick it is? But why is there no lumed 12:00 pip on the bezels??? This is supposed to be a dive watch.
Re: New Doxa Sub 300T, 1500T, and Sub 200
Good eye.
If they had to do a color should be black.
Always wanted an Orange Doxa but other purchases always seem to take precedent.
Re: New Doxa Sub 300T, 1500T, and Sub 200
Don't care for the orange crown logo either. As for the mid-case on the 42mm model - Omega derivative yes, but true to the original Shark-Hunter 300. Used by Eberhard as well.
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Re: New Doxa Sub 300T, 1500T, and Sub 200
At least based on a historical model. Even so, it looks like a po2500 mod watch.
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^ I agree.
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Orange on the crown might bother me...but I bet it’s barely noticeable in the metal.
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Win on no hev and flat crystal. Lose on end links sticking out so far from case and fish crown.
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When I get a doxa, it will be vintage.
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Not my picture but this blue looks really good, if it was a $450 watch.
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clasp looks to big for the watch.
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That clasp has looked too big for every watch it has ever been used on.toxicavenger wrote:clasp looks to big for the watch.
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Probably will be on resale.watches503 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2019 1:44 pmNot my picture but this blue looks really good, if it was a $450 watch.
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Re: New Doxa Sub 300T, 1500T, and Sub 200
I've had several Doxas years ago... First one was a Caribbean GMT, a few orange dials such as a 300T Aqualung and 1200T Seahunter, and a 5000T Sharkhunter. I agree the 42mm would not be something I would be interested in. If I could find a Caribbean or Seahunter, I would be a very happy camper.
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Re: New Doxa Sub 300T, 1500T, and Sub 200
This pic does get me interested...
Is it really that shade of light blue?
Looks better than the stock pic, but which is correct?
Re: New Doxa Sub 300T, 1500T, and Sub 200
I guess these guys are a Doxa AD in Glasgow.pbj204 wrote:
This pic does get me interested...
Is it really that shade of light blue?
Looks better than the stock pic, but which is correct?
Re: New Doxa Sub 300T, 1500T, and Sub 200
Am totally with you guys, it's near impossible to beat the older watches.
Honestly do like the idea of adding variation with dial colors. But adding
things just to add them like Andrea said can take the watches off track.
It's the more isn't always better thing right?! Or less is more.
Honestly do like the idea of adding variation with dial colors. But adding
things just to add them like Andrea said can take the watches off track.
It's the more isn't always better thing right?! Or less is more.
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