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Sticking with the SUB 300...




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Holy smokes...that it HOT Phil! wowzer.gif

I REALLY love that one! thumbsup.gif

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stew77 wrote: Sticking with the SUB 300...





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Great shot Chris !

Since two days I look at the DOXA website.crap.gif

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stew77 wrote: exc-hulk wrote:


Holy smokes...that it HOT Phil! wowzer.gif

I REALLY love that one! thumbsup.gif

thankyou.gif my friend !

I can't get enough of this.

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exc-hulk wrote:
stew77 wrote: Sticking with the SUB 300...





my love.gif

Great shot Chris !

Since two days I look at the DOXA website.crap.gif



Thanks Phil! thumbsup.gif

Trying to illustrate the thinner case of this sub 300 re-issue...they definitely nailed the vintage nod to the original vintage Sub 300T IMO.

Even with your manly wrist, I don't think you would find this one too small, but we each have our own preferences, and since you already have a sub 1200T, you've at least got a nice comparative Doxa in your excellent collection.

If you haven't already seen this nice comparison article by Dr. Peter McClean Millar comparing the re-issue to the original sub 300T and a few other Doxas here (including the sub 1200T), check it out.
(http://www.doxa300t.com/sub300/300searambler.htm)

Oh, btw...the 50th Anni Sub 300 re-issue includes a copy of the very cool book seen in this article "Doxa Sub A 50 Year Journey". cool.gif

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stew77 wrote: exc-hulk wrote:
stew77 wrote: Sticking with the SUB 300...





my love.gif

Great shot Chris !

Since two days I look at the DOXA website.crap.gif



Thanks Phil! thumbsup.gif

Trying to illustrate the thinner case of this sub 300 re-issue...they definitely nailed the vintage nod to the original vintage Sub 300T IMO.

Even with your manly wrist, I don't think you would find this one too small, but we each have our own preferences, and since you already have a sub 1200T, you've at least got a nice comparative Doxa in your excellent collection.

If you haven't already seen this nice comparison article by Dr. Peter McClean Millar comparing the re-issue to the original sub 300T and a few other Doxas here (including the sub 1200T), check it out.
(http://www.doxa300t.com/sub300/300searambler.htm)

Oh, btw...the 50th Anni Sub 300 re-issue includes a copy of the very cool book seen in this article "Doxa Sub A 50 Year Journey". cool.gif



Yes, I already saw the article from Dr. Millar.

Great bonus with the book.cool.gif

Like you know I own a SUB300T Divingstar.
I think she has the same size like the 50th Anni, except the case thickness.

My 300T is seldom on my wrist, probably because of the size homerthinks.gif


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exc-hulk wrote:
stew77 wrote: exc-hulk wrote:
stew77 wrote: Sticking with the SUB 300...





my love.gif

Great shot Chris !

Since two days I look at the DOXA website.crap.gif



Thanks Phil! thumbsup.gif

Trying to illustrate the thinner case of this sub 300 re-issue...they definitely nailed the vintage nod to the original vintage Sub 300T IMO.

Even with your manly wrist, I don't think you would find this one too small, but we each have our own preferences, and since you already have a sub 1200T, you've at least got a nice comparative Doxa in your excellent collection.

If you haven't already seen this nice comparison article by Dr. Peter McClean Millar comparing the re-issue to the original sub 300T and a few other Doxas here (including the sub 1200T), check it out.
(http://www.doxa300t.com/sub300/300searambler.htm)

Oh, btw...the 50th Anni Sub 300 re-issue includes a copy of the very cool book seen in this article "Doxa Sub A 50 Year Journey". cool.gif



Yes, I already saw the article from Dr. Millar.

Great bonus with the book.cool.gif

Like you know I own a SUB300T Divingstar.
I think she has the same size like the 50th Anni, except the case thickness.

My 300T is seldom on my wrist, probably because of the size homerthinks.gif




Oh yes! I had completely forgot about your awesome 300T Divingstar!

Well then, it's completely up to you...peace.gif

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