Doxa fans?

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Just picked this up. Hardly worn. Identical dimensions to the 60s original and COSC eta movement.
 
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Just took delivery of the Divingstar. Have had the 1200T for a couple of years.

 
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I have one Doxa in my collection.... but it is a lot older than yours... made in 1943. Still a Doxa though...

 
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I have one Doxa in my collection.... but it is a lot older than yours... made in 1943. Still a Doxa though...

That’s a beauty
 
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Here's my vintage 300T w/the U.S. Divers Co "aqua-lung" signed dial on its signed original Expandro bracelet. Love this watch.
 
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Here's my vintage 300T w/the U.S. Divers Co "aqua-lung" signed dial on its signed original Expandro bracelet. Love this watch.
That’s stunning. Supercool.
 
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I have wanted to pick up a Doxa and almost bought a Jenny recently..
 
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OP’s watch is very cool - I had to check them out online and came across this review:
‘For me, the Searambler is the weirdest Doxa of them all—less sporty than orange or black, and totally ready for bare chested-Dads of the 1970s.’
This makes me want it even more 😁
 
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Doxa made nice dress watches, too - I particularly liked the design of their "Grafic" models. Here's mine (which is somewhat uncommon in a clamshell case), plus some old ads for the line:

 
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OP’s watch is very cool - I had to check them out online and came across this review:
‘For me, the Searambler is the weirdest Doxa of them all—less sporty than orange or black, and totally ready for bare chested-Dads of the 1970s.’
This makes me want it even more 😁
That review did it for me 😂
 
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Picture from the 1939 catalogue 😎