Excellent Comparison Of the 300 And 300T
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Excellent Comparison Of the 300 And 300T
Just read one of the best comparisons I've seen of the two divers; well written with great pictures.
https://www.watchuseek.com/threads/doxa ... n.5242264/
https://www.watchuseek.com/threads/doxa ... n.5242264/

Re: Excellent Comparison Of the 300 And 300T
That is well done - and a good reference.
I still prefer the 300 over the 300T.
I still prefer the 300 over the 300T.
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It doesn't use numbers or moving hands
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But this watch is never wrong
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Re: Excellent Comparison Of the 300 And 300T
I feel the same about my Searambler, but prefer the 300T for the Pro.

Re: Excellent Comparison Of the 300 And 300T
Thanks for posting- I have been going back and forth for the past week..
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Re: Excellent Comparison Of the 300 And 300T
I think you should get the 300T - Professional, of course - then trade me for my 1200T, which is arguably a better watch.
You’re welcome!

All kidding aside, both the 300 and T look great. I’d have to go with the T ‘cause I like a bit thicker watch for diving..
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Re: Excellent Comparison Of the 300 And 300T
I do like those.
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Re: Excellent Comparison Of the 300 And 300T
I really like the 300 with the smaller dial and raised crystal. Just need to decide if I want a searambler or a professional.
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Re: Excellent Comparison Of the 300 And 300T
deepcdvr wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 6:41 pmI think you should get the 300T - Professional, of course - then trade me for my 1200T, which is arguably a better watch.
You’re welcome!![]()
All kidding aside, both the 300 and T look great. I’d have to go with the T ‘cause I like a bit thicker watch for diving..

Re: Excellent Comparison Of the 300 And 300T
Totally different watches on the wrist (I have a 1200T, which is almost the same watch as the 300T) and a 300. The 300 is more versatile, and feels very vintage on the wrist. The 1200T feels much more modern, and sits higher on the wrist.
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Re: Excellent Comparison Of the 300 And 300T
The WUS member who wrote this comparison, GmtMasterIII, has a pretty sweet four watch collection.



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