Sheee-it....might have toCesarG wrote: ↑Thu Mar 27, 2025 7:38 amDo it, Mike. Not like it's going to stay long, anyway.demer03 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 27, 2025 6:21 amStop posting pictures of it. I am trying to be strong, here....Gatorfan8894 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 26, 2025 7:06 pmI tried one on today. Too small for me. I to like the 1500 T size. Rotating inner bezel was cool. The vintage color is interesting, but you cannot see the inner bezel.
New DOXA GMT
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Re: New DOXA GMT
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Re: New DOXA GMT
I don't mind the skeleton GMT hand, it's there but not really in your face. I'll echo the other comments, though, about putting the GMT scale on the bezel. It's damn near unreadable on the edge of the dial. Size looks to be near my sweet spot and only 10.85mm thick is nice for daily wear. It's not gonna replace my Longines any time soon, not a real fan of the caller style GMT.
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