I’m in flight. I’ll dig up a pix or the pre-Sub when I get home.toxicavenger wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2019 2:57 pmIf this is a re-edition I do not remember seeing that ugly 200 before?
Doxa's 130th Anniversary Sub 200 models
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^^I like that one better for some reason. At least it has a full size dial instead of the mini kaleidoscope look.
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Looks like the case of an Omega 300demer03 wrote:
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Agree with both of ya
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That gold thing is hideous.
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I hope they sell the rubber strap from the gold le separately and that it fits the 300 lung LEs.
There is something cool about the gold release and I don’t think it’s entirely hideous. It’s a horrible value of course.
The 200 is a real step back, basically a generic microbrand me too diver.
They head-on disputed rumors of a sale on WUS brand forum but then closed it down. these products are out of left field. Anyone have any more info?
There is something cool about the gold release and I don’t think it’s entirely hideous. It’s a horrible value of course.
The 200 is a real step back, basically a generic microbrand me too diver.
They head-on disputed rumors of a sale on WUS brand forum but then closed it down. these products are out of left field. Anyone have any more info?
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That’s for the entire company, right?
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I’d say that’s a tad ambitious 

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Yes, but the rubber strap is extra.

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What’s that in yen?CGSshorty wrote:That’s for the entire company, right?
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I am holding out on this one until I can get it at $65,000, unless I can get #14 of 13. That would put it over the top for me, and then I could do 70K.
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dang you would think for 70k you would get a decent movement in it.
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same walca making the oak and oscar watches? https://oakandoscar.com/pages/partners
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Jenny family created the Walca division to do nothing BUT make Third party branded watches, as I understand. They have been doing it for decades.toxicavenger wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 6:01 pmsame walca making the oak and oscar watches? https://oakandoscar.com/pages/partners
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which is cool. but i never hear of them actually make watches besides doxa and jenny.demer03 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 16, 2021 3:34 amJenny family created the Walca division to do nothing BUT make Third party branded watches, as I understand. They have been doing it for decades.toxicavenger wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 6:01 pmsame walca making the oak and oscar watches? https://oakandoscar.com/pages/partners
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Now, I’m not in the industry, but I’ve been told “you’d be surprised how many brands have models made at shops like Walca”. Who knows.toxicavenger wrote: ↑Tue Feb 16, 2021 5:06 amwhich is cool. but i never hear of them actually make watches besides doxa and jenny.demer03 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 16, 2021 3:34 amJenny family created the Walca division to do nothing BUT make Third party branded watches, as I understand. They have been doing it for decades.toxicavenger wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 6:01 pmsame walca making the oak and oscar watches? https://oakandoscar.com/pages/partners
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