Doxa Sub 600T Searambler - Price dropped

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Up for sale is my Doxa Sub 600T Searambler dive watch. I purchased this NOS in 2016 and it has seen very little wrist time. Watch is in excellent condition. Gorgeous silver dial, luscious matching patina on dial and hands. I love the stainless case, with its sharp angles and gorgeous blend of brushed and polished surfaces, plus a killer "shark-toothed" bezel. I'm talking myself out of selling this as I type - but I must be strong, home improvements need funding.

Watch is keeping good time and was checked over prior to sale by the well known watchmaker/seller in Belgium. Nothing to worry about with this one.

This Doxa is from the early 80's, after Aubry Freres acquired Doxa, and then produced some interesting pieces. At just shy of 40mm, these Doxas are definitely more wearable (IMHO) compared to the more common massive Doxa dive watches.

Comes with unworn signed original stainless bracelet (never sized), as well as the very nice Heuerville strap featured in wrist shot below. 20mm lug width.

Price is REDUCED AGAIN, now US $2300, including domestic shipping and payment via bank transfer. Paypal possible, buyer covers fees. Prefer deals in USA. Please see photos for evidence of condition and PM me with any questions. No returns. I reserve the right to sell to my buyer of choice.

Thanks for looking!
Jim

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Nice one - tried to zoom in on the first pic but it's on flickr and it's private...

Can I kindly point out the following BST rule?
"Photos should only be hosted on Omega Forums, not Photobucket or other services"

GLWS - love it 😀
 
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Nice one - tried to zoom in on the first pic but it's on flickr and it's private...

Can I kindly point out the following BST rule?
"Photos should only be hosted on Omega Forums, not Photobucket or other services"

GLWS - love it 😀

Whoops, thanks for the tip, was unaware, but clearly see that now. Yes, I keep sale postings private on my Flickr, as I don't want wider audience (extended family, etc) looking at all these watch photos mixed in with family photos, etc.
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I am surprised this is still here... That case!!

Agreed, that is CRISPY! Just look at those facets! GLWS.