GusDiver
De la casa
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Como fruto de un cambio inesperado con un gran compañero, hoy estoy de estreno de este reloj de una marca que desde hace años queria tener, como buzo necesitaba un Doxa y este en especial es una version limitada de 200 relojes hechos en el 2003 pero mejor dejo una reseña de wus
le he probado muchas correas y la nato negra le queda de cine junto a la milanesa, asi que ya cierro caja de diver con 6 piezas que me gustan mucho
la reseña y datos
A little bit of the History:
In 2003 DOXA reissued a limited edition of the SUB 250 Sharkhunter. Only 200 were produced. This time dropping the T in the name, as the luminous material was now Superluminova and not Tritium.
The new SUB 250 was similar in shape to the vintage model, but this time incorporated a no-decompression bezel and a highly domed Perspex crystal. It came on a rubber strap, but with the lug width of 20mm, it meant that a multitude of different bracelets and straps were available for it.
The new SUB 250 used a polished solid stainless steel (316L) case made to the same specifications as the original DOXA SUB 250T Sharkhunter of 1973. The case dimensions were: 41mm diameter, 49mm lug to lug, and 14mm height. It utilized an engraved metric solid stainless steel unidirectional rotating bezel, with the integrated US Navy Air dive table, and was slightly different in design to the vintage and modern bezels. Crown and caseback were screwed and the watch was tested and certified water-resistant to 250 meters. It came on a black rubber strap with signed DOXA clasp and was powered by a rare New Old Stock (NOS) Swiss 25 jewel self-winding mechanical movement.
This movement was the ETA 2452 which had 40 hours of power reserve and was the same movement used in the vintage SUB 250T. The movement was assembled from New Old Stock parts.
caja de cuero con su tarjeta dentro
cristal curvo domed, muy bonito y da un buen efecto
le pintare los numeros naranjas del bisel y los negros remarcarlos, un pulido general y revision juntos a los squales cuanod consiga turno en lo de German, mientars tanto,,,lo usare muhco que em encanta este modelo
le he probado muchas correas y la nato negra le queda de cine junto a la milanesa, asi que ya cierro caja de diver con 6 piezas que me gustan mucho
la reseña y datos
A little bit of the History:
In 2003 DOXA reissued a limited edition of the SUB 250 Sharkhunter. Only 200 were produced. This time dropping the T in the name, as the luminous material was now Superluminova and not Tritium.
The new SUB 250 was similar in shape to the vintage model, but this time incorporated a no-decompression bezel and a highly domed Perspex crystal. It came on a rubber strap, but with the lug width of 20mm, it meant that a multitude of different bracelets and straps were available for it.
The new SUB 250 used a polished solid stainless steel (316L) case made to the same specifications as the original DOXA SUB 250T Sharkhunter of 1973. The case dimensions were: 41mm diameter, 49mm lug to lug, and 14mm height. It utilized an engraved metric solid stainless steel unidirectional rotating bezel, with the integrated US Navy Air dive table, and was slightly different in design to the vintage and modern bezels. Crown and caseback were screwed and the watch was tested and certified water-resistant to 250 meters. It came on a black rubber strap with signed DOXA clasp and was powered by a rare New Old Stock (NOS) Swiss 25 jewel self-winding mechanical movement.
This movement was the ETA 2452 which had 40 hours of power reserve and was the same movement used in the vintage SUB 250T. The movement was assembled from New Old Stock parts.
caja de cuero con su tarjeta dentro
cristal curvo domed, muy bonito y da un buen efecto
le pintare los numeros naranjas del bisel y los negros remarcarlos, un pulido general y revision juntos a los squales cuanod consiga turno en lo de German, mientars tanto,,,lo usare muhco que em encanta este modelo