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sub 300T is still king. On my small 6.7" wrist, the small lug to lug at 44.5m with the flared end links is the most comfortable best fit I have ever had on a wrist. Everyone enjoy your own
man...I wish the music was a little quieter... With english as a non-native language, it's really not that easy to follow when the music is as loud as the commentary... just my opinion and not a criticism of the video itself🙂
The windmill on the crown is not the SAR logo. It’s the Mulhe family logo, Mulhe in German is windmill. If you look at the windmill with a loupe you may see a surprise
I would really like the classic orange Doxa watch sub300. But I’m thinking my wrist falls in the small to medium category at 17cm (6.5 inch). So bit of a dilemma. No dealers near me either!
With a 6.5inch wrist it will fit you perfectly! Are you in the U.K.? If yes, please see our retailers list to see where your nearest store is: www.thebluecompanylondon.co.uk/doxa-retailers/
Hello, I just discovered your video, very well done, well done! I also discovered this watch which I found very beautiful. Since there is no retailer nearby, based on your experience, is this model compatible with a wrist of 15cm in circumference with the watch securely attached? Thanks for your feedback.
Hi there, I have a 16.5cm wrist and it fits nicely, so it might be slightly too big for a 15cm wrist, however the 3-hand max bill, which has a smaller case diameter will fit perfectly!
I’ve had my Doxa Sub 300T Professional for a few years now, and have been pining over a Sharkhunter rendition, but I didn’t want redundancy. The Sub 200T Sharkhunter just might be the ticket, especially since I have a 6-inch wrist. I’m not too concerned about the diminished depth rating since most recreational divers don’t go beyond 50 meters. 🤿
I always wanted a Doxa, but stayed away because they’re too large. Now I can get the yellow dial Doxa of my dreams. I hope Doxa improves their lume and clasps, because it seems they haven’t. And that’s too things most people who have these complain about.
I bought a doxa sub 1500T and was very disappointed to find the lume was poor, especially considering the diving heritage of this company.Even more disappointing was the fact that my Seestern sub 300t homage had better lume.£2295 watch versus £135 watch.Go figure.
I’ve had the yellow 300T for several years now and absolutely love it. You’re right about the lume, it’s not great. But I don’t see anything wrong with the clasp. It’s great and very functional. The finishing isn’t necessarily top notch, but it’s on par with the rest of the watch and I see no problem with it being on a sub $2k watch.
how does the rubber bezel on the old model do against scratches? it’s rubber so is there any chance of some slight chipping or scratching from impact with an rough surfaces? same question for the titanium on the titan
Yea, the price of their straps is literally absurd. I’ve had a 300T for years on the bracelet. I’d love to have the rubber strap as well but there’s no way I’m paying what they are asking. I’ll probably just get an isofrane for it someday.
Thanks for that comparison. I’ve wanted a 300t for years but they’re a little too big for me. I’m looking forward to trying on the new 200t soon. I love the reduced height on this one too.
Was hoping for this comparison. I wonder if the sub 200T bracelet would fit in the 300 endlinks. Love the 300 but don’t love the wide flare of the bracelets off the lug. Wish it tapered more
@@thebluecompanylondon2609 yeah I meant taking the bracelet off of the sub 200T end link and putting it on the sub 300 end link since the beads of rice and openings on the endlinks look the same size
@@chandlerbrickenden7322we have contacted DOXA directly and they have said that the construction of the bracelets are different, therefore the bracelet will not fit
Now that's excellent, I hope you'll get a lot of views on this one. As someone with roughly 17-17,5 cm wrist I feel like 200T might be the perfect choice. I like that it doesn't seem to have smaller dial than 300, and the case is much more wearable than the 300T, especially without those ridiculous non-articulating endlinks. I still have to compare them in person, but this new release is certainly going to appeal to many.
Thank you! I think you will like the 200T the most, but as you have said I think it will be best for you to try them on in person and see what you think!
May I ask what's your wrist size? I've always thought 300 cosc will be my go to Doxa, but this new release is not only slimmer, less expensive, but also appears to have perfect proportions: slimmer bezel and less case "meat" while the dial seems to be similar in size, plus the markers are larger than in 300 cosc. Really interesting albeit I have yet to see it in person and compare both. A video comparison (best between 300/300T/200T) would be much appreciated indeed!
the models wrist size in this video is 15cm, however we will be doing a comparison between the 200T/300T & SUB 300, with my personal wrist which is 16.5cm. Hopefully our next video should help you decide! :)
@@Beck-Stein The model's wrist used in this video is 15cm (quite small), however, in the comparison video with the SUB 300/300T I will be using my own wrist, which is 16.5cm (more medium-sized)