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new arrival: Eterna Kon Tiki chrono today...
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oagaspar wrote:
new arrival: Eterna Kon Tiki chrono today...
Love that new arrival Oscar!
Eterna makes some awesome pieces! Congrats and enjoy that beauty!
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Love that Zixen Phil! Serious stuff there!
Started with the Doxa Pro...
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stew77 wrote: Love that Zixen Phil! Serious stuff there!
Started with the Doxa Pro...
Chris !
This ZIXEN is absolutely a tool.
You always wear your DOXA on a Iso.
You don't like the BOR bracelet ?
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exc-hulk wrote:
stew77 wrote: Love that Zixen Phil! Serious stuff there!
Started with the Doxa Pro...
Chris !
This ZIXEN is absolutely a tool.
You always wear your DOXA on a Iso.
You don't like the BOR bracelet ?
It's not that I don't like the BOR bracelet (I do), but for the ultimate in comfort and stability, I guess I do prefer the Iso for wearing the Doxa in casual and sporting environments.
I do always wear my T-Graph SR on the BOR...but I've been tempted to try it on an ISO.
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stew77 wrote: exc-hulk wrote:
stew77 wrote: Love that Zixen Phil! Serious stuff there!
Started with the Doxa Pro...
Chris !
This ZIXEN is absolutely a tool.
You always wear your DOXA on a Iso.
You don't like the BOR bracelet ?
It's not that I don't like the BOR bracelet (I do), but for the ultimate in comfort and stability, I guess I do prefer the Iso for wearing the Doxa in casual and sporting environments.
I do always wear my T-Graph SR on the BOR...but I've been tempted to try it on an ISO.
Aahh OK, thats plausible.
I always prefer the BOR bracelet on my DOXA's.
The look and the "comfiness" is best for me.
I try my T-Graph on a ISO. But the lugsize of the T-Graph is 21mm.
No ISO fits perfect. I hate a squeezed ISO and I hate a ISO with gaps on the lugs.
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exc-hulk wrote:
stew77 wrote: exc-hulk wrote:
stew77 wrote: Love that Zixen Phil! Serious stuff there!
Started with the Doxa Pro...
Chris !
This ZIXEN is absolutely a tool.
You always wear your DOXA on a Iso.
You don't like the BOR bracelet ?
It's not that I don't like the BOR bracelet (I do), but for the ultimate in comfort and stability, I guess I do prefer the Iso for wearing the Doxa in casual and sporting environments.
I do always wear my T-Graph SR on the BOR...but I've been tempted to try it on an ISO.
Aahh OK, thats plausible.
I always prefer the BOR bracelet on my DOXA's.
The look and the "comfiness" is best for me.
I try my T-Graph on a ISO. But the lugsize of the T-Graph is 21mm.
No ISO fits perfect. I hate a squeezed ISO and I hate a ISO with gaps on the lugs.
Well, you are right about the ISO squeeze on those 21mm lug width Doxas Phil. As you can probably see in my pic, this 22mm iso is squeezed a bit by the 21mm lug width of the 750T (and as you pointed out the T-Graph also has those 21mm lugs). It doesn't bother me though.
Of course, some Doxa models like the 1200T and 600T have 20mm width lugs (you still have a 1200T, yes?). I suppose you could give a 20mm ISO a spin on your 1200T?
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watchdaddy1
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My 1st micro-brand purchase back in 2010.
1st Benarus watch produced, s/s Moray Dart Dial #24 of only 50 produced in this version.
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stew77 wrote: exc-hulk wrote:
stew77 wrote: exc-hulk wrote:
stew77 wrote: Love that Zixen Phil! Serious stuff there!
Started with the Doxa Pro...
Chris !
This ZIXEN is absolutely a tool.
You always wear your DOXA on a Iso.
You don't like the BOR bracelet ?
It's not that I don't like the BOR bracelet (I do), but for the ultimate in comfort and stability, I guess I do prefer the Iso for wearing the Doxa in casual and sporting environments.
I do always wear my T-Graph SR on the BOR...but I've been tempted to try it on an ISO.
Aahh OK, thats plausible.
I always prefer the BOR bracelet on my DOXA's.
The look and the "comfiness" is best for me.
I try my T-Graph on a ISO. But the lugsize of the T-Graph is 21mm.
No ISO fits perfect. I hate a squeezed ISO and I hate a ISO with gaps on the lugs.
Well, you are right about the ISO squeeze on those 21mm lug width Doxas Phil. As you can probably see in my pic, this 22mm iso is squeezed a bit by the 21mm lug width of the 750T (and as you pointed out the T-Graph also has those 21mm lugs). It doesn't bother me though.
Of course, some Doxa models like the 1200T and 600T have 20mm width lugs (you still have a 1200T, yes?). I suppose you could give a 20mm ISO a spin on your 1200T?
Yes, I own the 1200T. And I already try a Iso on my Pro. But for my taste the Iso is too thick for the 1200T.
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watchdaddy1 wrote: My 1st micro-brand purchase back in 2010.
1st Benarus watch produced, s/s Moray Dart Dial #24 of only 50 produced in this version.
Great version of the Moray Will !
I like the foam dial with the outer lume ring.
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exc-hulk wrote:
stew77 wrote: exc-hulk wrote:
stew77 wrote: exc-hulk wrote:
stew77 wrote: Love that Zixen Phil! Serious stuff there!
Started with the Doxa Pro...
Chris !
This ZIXEN is absolutely a tool.
You always wear your DOXA on a Iso.
You don't like the BOR bracelet ?
It's not that I don't like the BOR bracelet (I do), but for the ultimate in comfort and stability, I guess I do prefer the Iso for wearing the Doxa in casual and sporting environments.
I do always wear my T-Graph SR on the BOR...but I've been tempted to try it on an ISO.
Aahh OK, thats plausible.
I always prefer the BOR bracelet on my DOXA's.
The look and the "comfiness" is best for me.
I try my T-Graph on a ISO. But the lugsize of the T-Graph is 21mm.
No ISO fits perfect. I hate a squeezed ISO and I hate a ISO with gaps on the lugs.
Well, you are right about the ISO squeeze on those 21mm lug width Doxas Phil. As you can probably see in my pic, this 22mm iso is squeezed a bit by the 21mm lug width of the 750T (and as you pointed out the T-Graph also has those 21mm lugs). It doesn't bother me though.
Of course, some Doxa models like the 1200T and 600T have 20mm width lugs (you still have a 1200T, yes?). I suppose you could give a 20mm ISO a spin on your 1200T?
Yes, I own the 1200T. And I already try a Iso on my Pro. But for my taste the Iso is too thick for the 1200T.
I think your 1200T looks great on the ISO Phil! But I see what you are talking about regarding the thickness of the ISO relative to the lug area. I still like the combo though.
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watchdaddy1
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Thanks Phil Love this oldie, dials more like a sand texture.
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watchdaddy1 wrote: Thanks Phil Love this oldie, dials more like a sand texture.
I love those kind of rough dial texture.
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stew77 wrote: oagaspar wrote:
new arrival: Eterna Kon Tiki chrono today...
Love that new arrival Oscar!
Eterna makes some awesome pieces! Congrats and enjoy that beauty!
TY Chris...I'm a sucker for grey dial and dauphine hands on a nice chrono!
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