Oof, I’ve had a 300 no-T up for sale.reluctantsnowman wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 11:35 amThanks all. This is today thanks to Mike
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Is it still on sale?aikiman44 wrote:Oof, I’ve had a 300 no-T up for sale.reluctantsnowman wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 11:35 amThanks all. This is today thanks to Mike
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Unique Doxa Army for sale; $9000.
I have owned this Doxa Army for around 12-13 years and starting to sell off some of my collection. I found this bit of info on the web but not much info is available on this unique watch and last I heard only 5 or 6 are even still in existence. "Shock-protected, self-winding calendar movement (non quick set) in a water resistant black oxidised case (DLC which is mostly gone except on the back of the case, showing a bright Stainless steel case, with screw back, water resistant screw crown (not original but screws in), recessed into the case to protect it from shocks. Other features are a time lapse bezel with luminous numerals, dial for day or night use, sweep second hand with arrow tip for telling time to the second at night, and mineral crystal, which is said to be practically scratch-proof and unbreakable, and allows legibility without optical distortion. Each Doxa Army was supplied in a practical zipper bag made of camouflage cloth" (I don't have the bag and isn't included with the sale).
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I have owned this Doxa Army for around 12-13 years and starting to sell off some of my collection. I found this bit of info on the web but not much info is available on this unique watch and last I heard only 5 or 6 are even still in existence. "Shock-protected, self-winding calendar movement (non quick set) in a water resistant black oxidised case (DLC which is mostly gone except on the back of the case, showing a bright Stainless steel case, with screw back, water resistant screw crown (not original but screws in), recessed into the case to protect it from shocks. Other features are a time lapse bezel with luminous numerals, dial for day or night use, sweep second hand with arrow tip for telling time to the second at night, and mineral crystal, which is said to be practically scratch-proof and unbreakable, and allows legibility without optical distortion. Each Doxa Army was supplied in a practical zipper bag made of camouflage cloth" (I don't have the bag and isn't included with the sale).
https://www.watchuseek.com/threads/rare ... s.5207679/


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Yeah, not paying 9k for that.. but it’s a beauty thoughmattcantwin wrote:Unique Doxa Army for sale; $9000.
I have owned this Doxa Army for around 12-13 years and starting to sell off some of my collection. I found this bit of info on the web but not much info is available on this unique watch and last I heard only 5 or 6 are even still in existence. "Shock-protected, self-winding calendar movement (non quick set) in a water resistant black oxidised case (DLC which is mostly gone except on the back of the case, showing a bright Stainless steel case, with screw back, water resistant screw crown (not original but screws in), recessed into the case to protect it from shocks. Other features are a time lapse bezel with luminous numerals, dial for day or night use, sweep second hand with arrow tip for telling time to the second at night, and mineral crystal, which is said to be practically scratch-proof and unbreakable, and allows legibility without optical distortion. Each Doxa Army was supplied in a practical zipper bag made of camouflage cloth" (I don't have the bag and isn't included with the sale).
https://www.watchuseek.com/threads/rare ... s.5207679/
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just the one for me now.


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Red is a good dude, but that’s a niche sale. One on Chrono24 as well.mattcantwin wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 7:00 amUnique Doxa Army for sale; $9000.
I have owned this Doxa Army for around 12-13 years and starting to sell off some of my collection. I found this bit of info on the web but not much info is available on this unique watch and last I heard only 5 or 6 are even still in existence. "Shock-protected, self-winding calendar movement (non quick set) in a water resistant black oxidised case (DLC which is mostly gone except on the back of the case, showing a bright Stainless steel case, with screw back, water resistant screw crown (not original but screws in), recessed into the case to protect it from shocks. Other features are a time lapse bezel with luminous numerals, dial for day or night use, sweep second hand with arrow tip for telling time to the second at night, and mineral crystal, which is said to be practically scratch-proof and unbreakable, and allows legibility without optical distortion. Each Doxa Army was supplied in a practical zipper bag made of camouflage cloth" (I don't have the bag and isn't included with the sale).
https://www.watchuseek.com/threads/rare ... s.5207679/
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I know someone who’d love that. If you ever decide to part.
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Hahahaha. Yup

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What’s the nick name for this mike? great white shark?
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Only one of heard of was “white shark”, which was a small run of Sharkhunter’s with white hands instead of white/orange.reluctantsnowman wrote: ↑Thu Jul 09, 2020 4:03 pm
What’s the nick name for this mike? great white shark?
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Welcome!
Doxas are great! You'll get "stuck for life"


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Some are your handles are familiar from WUS.
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