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FS: DOXA 300 no T searambler + strap full original

Hi all,
For sale today an amazingly well preserved DOXA 300 no T searambler (silver dial version)
It is the very first DOXA sub model issued in 1967 for the Cousteau divers team (once more ;o))
The watch is 100% original with its backcase engraved with the sailing boat, its pristine plexi crystal, and last but not least its bid of rice original bracelet signed Doxa 300 on the buckle.
It has a unique diving extension thanks to a button place on the side of the buckle.
These first models didn't have the crown signed.

Net you have here an incredibly rare and well preserved legendary watch running perfectly without any major scratch looking nearly mint.

Price is 2990 usd shipped worldwide.
Watch is located in Swtzerland

More pics upon request

Hi all,
For sale today an amazingly well preserved DOXA 300 no T searambler (silver dial version)
It is the very first DOXA sub model issued in 1967 for the Cousteau divers team (once more ;o))
The watch is 100% original with its backcase engraved with the sailing boat, its pristine plexi crystal, and last but not least its bid of rice original bracelet signed Doxa 300 on the buckle.
It has a unique diving extension thanks to a button place on the side of the buckle.
These first models didn't have the crown signed.

Net you have here an incredibly rare and well preserved legendary watch running perfectly without any major scratch looking nearly mint.

Price is 2990 usd shipped worldwide.
Watch is located in Swtzerland

More pics upon request

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