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 Posted: Tue Aug 21st, 2007 04:12 pm
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Danny S wrote:
Victor wrote: I prefer the deeper color .....so I will give the 1000T DS a shot .

Cheers,
Vic :)

Vic... Victor... where have I heard that name before... Hmmm.

S'possed to be some Vic up in NYC who has a watch or two, I wonder...

Think you'll like this one Vic.  Doxa's "new" yellow is just "deeper".  Doesn't look the least little bit Orange-ish unless compared side-by-side w/ the earlier DS.

Welcome Vic! 

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Cheers Danny,

Been wanting to post for some time,but work has been nuts .

I will join in whenever possible .

Looking forward to the Divingstar,

All the best,
Vic :)

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 Posted: Thu Aug 23rd, 2007 08:29 am
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If FedEX is to be believed (..and I have to admit I'm not holding my breath on that one) I should have a new Divingstar on my wrist before lunch today!

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Danny S wrote:
If FedEX is to be believed (..and I have to admit I'm not holding my breath on that one) I should have a new Divingstar on my wrist before lunch today!

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Fantastic Danny,

I placed what seemed to be a confirmed order .....have received no confirmation e-mail. Contacted Doxa through the site,to find out what has gne wrong (don`t want to enter another order,and be charged twice ) ..still waiting for a response :(

Looking forward to your pics ,

Cheers,
Vic :)

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Great looking DOXA, and........................Welcome, Vic!

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GRRR!!!  If they made it in the 750T size, I'd be all over it, but the 1000T just feels small when put side by side with the 750T, so I'll have to pass on this one for now.  Still looks great though, although I have another special yellow diver incoming which should give the DOXA a run for its money...

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Eric L. wrote: GRRR!!!  If they made it in the 750T size, I'd be all over it, but the 1000T just feels small when put side by side with the 750T, so I'll have to pass on this one for now.  Still looks great though, although I have another special yellow diver incoming which should give the DOXA a run for its money...


I agree with you Eric. I have the Sub 600 Divingstar, same size as the 1000T and am a little disappointed with the size. The Sub 750T is perfect for me in every way.

I really bought the Sub 600 for the wife to wear but it looks too big on her wrist and she won't wear it and since I got her Tudor Ladies Hydronaut dive watch serviced she won't take it off.

When I wore the Divingstar one time it just looked too small for me. It sure is a beautiful watch though. Too bad I will rarely wear it. Maybe my tastes will change someday and if I still have it I can give it the wrist time it truly deserves.

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This is one reason that many of the people I work with like my 750T Pro.  They ask, "is that a UT watch?"mistake.gif

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A NewYorker transplanted into UT country, the wife detests anything that even hints of Orange.  She hated my 750DS GMT!

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Eric L. wrote:
GRRR!!!  If they made it in the 750T size, I'd be all over it, but the 1000T just feels small when put side by side with the 750T, so I'll have to pass on this one for now. ..

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jclevoy wrote: +1hand6.gif

Eric L. wrote:
GRRR!!!  If they made it in the 750T size, I'd be all over it, but the 1000T just feels small when put side by side with the 750T, so I'll have to pass on this one for now. ..



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