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 Posted: Wed Apr 21st, 2010 09:22 pm
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Congrats Trent on a awesome Searambler Buddy!....the GMT bracelet is definetly a plus imo and the silver dial has always been 1 of my favorite Doxas! you rock.gif

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 Posted: Wed Apr 21st, 2010 09:27 pm
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BIG COngrats TRent!!! It is a beauty!! TGhe dial is great and that bracelet is just awesome!!!

Wear it in good health!
Brice

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 Posted: Wed Apr 21st, 2010 09:29 pm
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Trent, Big Congrats on another excellent choice, as usualThumbsUp02.gif.

That bezel really speaks to me and the rice pearl bracelet confirms why it is the industry standard. The Doxa finishes are also so well executed that sometimes you'd not like to take it out of the box. I'll research more and more about this one.

Wear it in good health, amigo! yahoo.gif

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 Posted: Thu Apr 22nd, 2010 08:04 am
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Thanks for all the kind words! I am loving this watch!
Mark asked about the differences between the 750 and the 1200 that i have noted but please keep in mind these are just my feelings.
First is the size, the 1200 is more like the vintage Doxas at 42mm,second thing i noticed was the dial on the 1200 did not seem stretched to fit meaning i think the hour markers and date window look a little bigger on the dial and just fit better. And i saved what i think the biggest and best difference is, the bracelet for last. The 1200 comes with the nicer, thicker GMT bracelet. I know a lot of people have been upgrading their 750's with the GMT bracelet and that is not a cheep upgrade so i was thrilled when i learned the 1200 already had it.
The 1200 also comes with a HRV valve but really for me it is useless as the deepest i ever get is maybe 10-15 feet swimming with the kids.
So there you have it in a nut shell, I love most Doxas, loved the 750's i have had but for me the 1200 is just perfect!

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That is beautiful Trent! my love.gif

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