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 Posted: Sat Oct 7th, 2006 08:56 am
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Thanks from me also.  The watch is great time piece.  Going to crack the back in a few weeks after it has some break in time (a month or so) and see how it looks can not wait.  Thanks again everyone and I think that they have a winner here.  The honest Truth is I think it is a better watch and will hold up over time better than the T-graph, just an opinion.  The base movements are very similar but the ETA module on the T-graph pooling would be the only issue, to everyone that has one exercise the chrono every month.

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OH MY ....... THAT IS GEORGEOUS !!!!!  WOWZA cool10.gif

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e.avery wrote:
I'll wait for you to pop open your Doxa GMT Buddy!....I would hate to screw up the 750m of Water Resistancy!but I would love to see what's under the hood!cool10.gif Thanks from me also.  The watch is great time piece.  Going to crack the back in a few weeks after it has some break in time (a month or so) and see how it looks can not wait.  Thanks again everyone and I think that they have a winner here.  The honest Truth is I think it is a better watch and will hold up over time better than the T-graph, just an opinion.  The base movements are very similar but the ETA module on the T-graph pooling would be the only issue, to everyone that has one exercise the chrono every month.

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FAN-tastic! 

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ok so I am 4 yrs late to this post....sweet watch!!! I am looking for one to buy and stumbled on this post via google...lol...DAMN I WANT ONE OF THESE!!!

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that is oneof my real grails... so very beautiful.. I chuckled whan saw how old this original post was...but what a timepiece...Clive Cussler's brother watch to the Orange

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 Posted: Fri May 14th, 2010 06:47 pm
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hi
nice, doxa are great,looks fab in yellow.

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