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 Posted: Thu Apr 5th, 2007 10:43 pm
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O.A. Gaspar wrote: Watchdawg wrote:
Hey Watchdawg...although Doxa has some CS/QC issues they still make a nice watch imo...very recognizable with a historyhand6.gif They do however need to be a bit more upfront when faced with issues like poor lume,loose bezels and  inconsistent info on an individual basis...it would make for much better PR to replace a watch  that arrived with a defect rather than to downplay it and point fingers that maybe it wasn't their fault! :( I did sell my Divingstar GMT only because the dial was a bit too busy for me but my Mil. edition in PVD is a beauty and I look forward to a Yellow dial 750T if they decide to make one:) ...as far as their forum goes there are some pretty ggod guys there but I have to agree that they need to have a bit less moderation and try to build not only on the good that is being said but also on the constructive criticism :D
Not the Goofballs that bother me rather the numerous "defects/problems" that seem to be coming to light.  Lum on some watches the tube and crown on other.  I guess I expect a statement about warratee service and QC to be more forceful.
Very nicely said there Oscar hand6.gif I am very happy to see that Unofficial Doxa forum up and running.

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 Posted: Fri Apr 6th, 2007 12:07 am
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Well this thread and about 9 others have been closed on the official Doxa forum within the last couple of hours.

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The 'unofficial Doxa forum' thread on the 'official Doxa forum'...   very amusing reading, especially the part about hiring lawyers to pursue the slanderers... good luck on that one...:shock:
http://forums.watchuseek.com/showthread.php?t=57944


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 Posted: Fri Apr 6th, 2007 06:11 am
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i have just bought a 750t pro . had it for a month ,it really is  a stunning watch ,the whole experiance of buying the watch was fantastic .Every question i asked was answered promptly ,it was great service .The watch arrived within in the week  and is superb .

 i just thought i would share my experiance of the doxa company, i understand its not the most fashionable of opinions but its mine and freely given.

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 Posted: Fri Apr 6th, 2007 06:22 am
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Okay guys......I had a really long post for here......Only about one third of it showed up.  Are we limited on length?

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 O.A. Gaspar wrote: Watchdawg wrote:
Hey Watchdawg...although Doxa has some CS/QC issues they still make a nice watch imo...very recognizable with a historyhand6.gif They do however need to be a bit more upfront when faced with issues like poor lume,loose bezels and  inconsistent info on an individual basis...it would make for much better PR to replace a watch  that arrived with a defect rather than to downplay it and point fingers that maybe it wasn't their fault! :( I did sell my Divingstar GMT only because the dial was a bit too busy for me but my Mil. edition in PVD is a beauty and I look forward to a Yellow dial 750T if they decide to make one:) ...as far as their forum goes there are some pretty ggod guys there but I have to agree that they need to have a bit less moderation and try to build not only on the good that is being said but also on the constructive criticism :D
Not the Goofballs that bother me rather the numerous "defects/problems" that seem to be coming to light.  Lum on some watches the tube and crown on other.  I guess I expect a statement about warratee service and QC to be more forceful.

Last edited on Fri Apr 6th, 2007 06:26 am by 04lund2025

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04lund2025 wrote:
File size is limited to 750,000 bytes here on 3T...and that is a lot of bytes!so if you exceeded that it had to be very aLONG post or contain some very large pics!:D Okay guys......I had a really long post for here......Only about one third of it showed up.  Are we limited on length?

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 O.A. Gaspar wrote: Watchdawg wrote:
Hey Watchdawg...although Doxa has some CS/QC issues they still make a nice watch imo...very recognizable with a historyhand6.gif They do however need to be a bit more upfront when faced with issues like poor lume,loose bezels and  inconsistent info on an individual basis...it would make for much better PR to replace a watch  that arrived with a defect rather than to downplay it and point fingers that maybe it wasn't their fault! :( I did sell my Divingstar GMT only because the dial was a bit too busy for me but my Mil. edition in PVD is a beauty and I look forward to a Yellow dial 750T if they decide to make one:) ...as far as their forum goes there are some pretty ggod guys there but I have to agree that they need to have a bit less moderation and try to build not only on the good that is being said but also on the constructive criticism :D
Not the Goofballs that bother me rather the numerous "defects/problems" that seem to be coming to light.  Lum on some watches the tube and crown on other.  I guess I expect a statement about warratee service and QC to be more forceful.


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srh_pres wrote: The 'unofficial Doxa forum' thread on the 'official Doxa forum'...   very amusing reading, especially the part about hiring lawyers to pursue the slanderers... good luck on that one...:shock:
http://forums.watchuseek.com/showthread.php?t=57944



Incredible.  Doxa actually believes that any criticism of their product can be countered by a lawsuit. 

I own two Doxas and think that they are excellent watches.  But given the recent arrogance of Doxa I would have to think long and hard about supporting Doxa by buying one of their watches.

I'll exercise my freedom of choice and right as a consumer to make a statement by denying Doxa my business.  Try and sue me for that Doxa.

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 Posted: Mon Apr 9th, 2007 08:20 am
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It is my fervent hope that Doxa cleans it house and returns to a position of credibility in the horologic community.  Time will tell.

 

Last edited on Mon Apr 9th, 2007 09:13 am by Pararescue

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