First Doxa -- 1200T Pro with pics
First Doxa -- 1200T Pro with pics
Here it is folks -- I blame YOU for my new found Doxaholism ;-)
Couldn't be happier with the watch, by the way -- as well as the service. The quality, heft, and fit/finish are outstanding. Sven has been great -- patiently answering all my questions and responding to various concerns.
For those considering a 1200T or other Doxa, my wrist is 6.75". As much as I'd love to own a 1500T someday, I think the classic, 42mm size is just about right.
Thanks to all of you. I've appreciated your insights, experience, and good humor.
John
Couldn't be happier with the watch, by the way -- as well as the service. The quality, heft, and fit/finish are outstanding. Sven has been great -- patiently answering all my questions and responding to various concerns.
For those considering a 1200T or other Doxa, my wrist is 6.75". As much as I'd love to own a 1500T someday, I think the classic, 42mm size is just about right.
Thanks to all of you. I've appreciated your insights, experience, and good humor.
John
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That looks great.
I have the same wrist size, and I think both the 42.70mm and 44.70mm feel at home on said size wrist.
I had the 1200T Pro and Searambler and still own the 600T Searambler(44.70mm).
Great watches for sure.
Congrats!
I have the same wrist size, and I think both the 42.70mm and 44.70mm feel at home on said size wrist.
I had the 1200T Pro and Searambler and still own the 600T Searambler(44.70mm).
Great watches for sure.
Congrats!
It's a beautiful world! Gerald.
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That looks great on. Nice snag and congrats!
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Nice pick up!
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Congrats! Looks really good.
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The 1200t is a great choice and looks great on your wrist. Congrats!
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I miss the 1200t sharkhunter that I sold to Keith a while back.
Looks great.
Looks great.
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Very nice. Congratulations.
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Axelay2003,Axelay2003 wrote:That looks great.
I have the same wrist size, and I think both the 42.70mm and 44.70mm feel at home on said size wrist.
I had the 1200T Pro and Searambler and still own the 600T Searambler(44.70mm).
Great watches for sure.
Congrats!
Good to know the 44.7 mm size will work too. If you have any pics of a bigger Doxa (e.g., 750 or 1500) on a 6.75" wrist, I'd love to see 'em
John
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Sweet
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I'm an idiot Axelay2003Axelay2003 wrote:That looks great.
I have the same wrist size, and I think both the 42.70mm and 44.70mm feel at home on said size wrist.
I had the 1200T Pro and Searambler and still own the 600T Searambler(44.70mm).
Great watches for sure.
Congrats!
You just told me you have a 600T and I'm asking for pics of a 750T or 1500T. Sorry man
John
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John - that fkn kicks ass!
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Huge congrats
Grail watch for many - oozes cool
Huge congrats
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Don't sweat it, bro. If I am not mistaken, I believe the 750T and 1500T share the same case size as the 600T.JohnFM wrote:I'm an idiot Axelay2003Axelay2003 wrote:That looks great.
I have the same wrist size, and I think both the 42.70mm and 44.70mm feel at home on said size wrist.
I had the 1200T Pro and Searambler and still own the 600T Searambler(44.70mm).
Great watches for sure.
Congrats!
You just told me you have a 600T and I'm asking for pics of a 750T or 1500T. Sorry man
John
If so, here are my pics:
1200T Pro and Searambler(long gone):
600T Searambler(my only Doxa):
It's a beautiful world! Gerald.
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No. 600 is "similar" to 1000, 1200, and vintage...around the 42mm mark...but individual cases.
600Tgrapgh is a beast unto it's own...much larger and taller, more like the GMT in stature.
600Tgrapgh is a beast unto it's own...much larger and taller, more like the GMT in stature.
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Sweet, mine lands tomorrow. ...
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Correct Sir, the 600T is the most comfortable of the family...IMHOdemer03 wrote:No. 600 is "similar" to 1000, 1200, and vintage...around the 42mm mark...but individual cases.
600Tgrapgh is a beast unto it's own...much larger and taller, more like the GMT in stature.
Here's a chart for those interested:
John, congrats on the new piece....looks great
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Close....vintage first, then 600Bwana1 wrote:...the 600T is the most comfortable of the family...IMHO
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He he. Thanks bro. Still a keeper for a while!CoachH wrote:I miss the 1200t sharkhunter that I sold to Keith a while back.
Looks great.
cheers,
Keith
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Nooice!
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Congrats. The 1200 is a sweet Doxa...
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Congrats John-looks great.
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