demer03 wrote:The Fool!
LOL..you bought Chris`s Doxa

demer03 wrote:The Fool!
el presidente wrote:demer03 wrote:The Fool!
LOL..you bought Chris`s Doxa?
el presidente wrote:Hehehe..congrats then Mike, its a beauty
Might be the first time I have seen a Doxa on a brown leather strap. Interesting.7Pines wrote:Well, Doxa pushes all the right buttons for me. Sometimes arguing over different watch brands is like arguing for your favorite color.
This site is, btw, highly entertaining! I love reading the threads, and moderation is fairly light, which is refreshing. Almost got kicked off the WUS Doxa forum awhile back. Gotta pretty much toe the line over there. Understandable though, as Doxa moderates.
What do you think of this combo? I purchased this tropical Flieger for a chrono I once had, then thought the 1200 might look good wearing it. I like it, personally. Some wouldn't dream of putting a dive watch on leather, but I think it works.
Dan
Ahhhh, the 750T Searambler. Damn how i miss mine. Unfortunately, buying it back from the guy in Germany would mean plopping down way more than I care too and way more than it would be worth (to me, anyway). So, I look forward to many pics to come of that one Mike....well, I mean, as long as you have it, anyway.demer03 wrote:el presidente wrote:Hehehe..congrats then Mike, its a beautyTakk, min venn
BSears wrote:Ahhhh, the 750T Searamblerdemer03 wrote:el presidente wrote:Hehehe..congrats then Mike, its a beautyTakk, min venn
Dan, what's that mesh bracelet? Killer combo.7Pines wrote:Here are a couple of different looks of the 1200 on brown leather. The straight ends accentuate the case size, IMO, and the thickness of the leather brings it pretty flush to the case, which looks pretty good.
I dunno...I like it. Every once in awhile you have to change things up and keep a watch fresh. I also like the 1200 on a 2-ring zulu that is black with the skinny orange stripe down the middle.
This one makes me infinitely happy. A refurbed to like new 6309-7040 with the 6105 dial. I purchased the mesh for it and the combo is killer! Got this one off the bay for $150 shipped and it runs within COSC standards.There's no hack feature, of course, but I time it occasionally and I'm about +2 to +3 consistently. The guy I purchased from did an impeccable job.
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7Pines wrote:I sold the Precista because it was too close to the Omega. I'm trying to buy only watches that represent themselves, so to speak. Although I did recently purchase a Marina Militare (44mm in titanium) that is the most incredible $90 watch I've ever owned. Spot on time and looks great.
So you had issues owning a quality homage but you are enjoying your cheapo counterfeit?7Pines wrote:I sold the Precista because it was too close to the Omega. I'm trying to buy only watches that represent themselves, so to speak. Although I did recently purchase a Marina Militare (44mm in titanium) that is the most incredible $90 watch I've ever owned. Spot on time and looks great.
If you don't drink Eddie's koolaid at TZ-UK, you'll be out of there in a heartbeat. It's like a matter of UK national pride that nobody says anything bad about Precista there. But I have owned watches costing much more than $700 with misaligned bezels, so I wouldn't single him out in that regard. It is a bit ironic though, since the TZ-UK crew love to bash Doxa for their poor QC.7Pines wrote:Another reason I ditched the Precista is because I didn't like the owner dude. Plus, I owned the PRS-3 (blue limited) before the PRS-14 and BOTH watches had bezels that didn't align. I started questioning the QC on their board and was immediately beeeeotch-slappedby many "followers" that evidently don't care too much about quality and getting the little things right. I thought the owner sent me a real weenie email ripping me for daring to question quality. I basically said that if I'm going to plunk $700 down for a "limited" watch, the bezel damn sure better be aligned.
Story of our lives...that's why they put the "i" in WIS7Pines wrote:Being super anal can drive a guy nuts, ya know?![]()
Dan
DUDE!divewatchjunkie wrote:Doxa seems to keep that tradition going, but minus introducing one or two new models with a different look.
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