So after a long(relative) wait, The Caribbean has found her way here to my home. A first review for me and thought I'd share with fellow bros here for this iconic piece that I have been eyeing for a while since I never dared to pull the trigger for a true vintage˜The Caribbean 1000M". (And they are hard to come by in a pre loved pristine condition)
After placing the order within 24hours of the announcement made by DOXA, it has been a long wait considering that these pieces were to be available from end November and some fellow Caribbeanist got theirs pretty soon from the announcement.
This is the box. (Oh, it comes in a nice orange wrapped paper which I have shredded and is not photo available again)
Unwrapped and sitting pretty, waiting to be worn.
She's been flipped over to show off her back.
A strap view (Though the rubber strap is extremely comfortable, I don't like how it attracts alot of dust and lint.
A very shiny buckle (which I personally am not in favor of) makes it look a tad bit obiang! (Out of character for a vintage piece imo and the rest of the case is brushed)
Finally, brought her out for kopi with a friend. And she was stunning. I love the hands and color combination of this watch. And from my understanding it is nicknamed the Toilet Seat! (so now no need to worry about finding a good public toilet I guess since its perpetually on my wrist. )
The watch is comfortable and a tad light on my wrist. It came with just the warranty card and a cardboard box. In usual Doxa standard I imagine, no frills! The strap will be a slight pain to deal with since it has attracted some dust and I am not sure how long it will last if used regularly or how much abuse it can actually take. Standard ETA 2824 movement, simple dial & hands and especially like the silver edged date which is subtle & classy.
Never thought I would like such a crowded bezel but it is simply stunning and wears so comfortably on one's wrist. And is great to add to your collection if you like a vintage, classic design and mostly importantly a diver! Unfortunately, I am not able to compare to the vintage ones and I believe roo7 will be able to do a fantastic job (with better pictures). So, I also eagerly await his review too.
*Do note that all pics are taken with an iPhone4 so excuse the 'sub standard' photos since I am not an experience photographer to begin with & just take casual pics.
So my Jenny has found her home after 50 years...
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So my Jenny has found her home after 50 years...
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Re: So my Jenny has found her home after 50 years...
Ah, beautiful !!
You are right about the strap, I noticed that dust and lint on the other photos.. now where is mine ~~
You are right about the strap, I noticed that dust and lint on the other photos.. now where is mine ~~
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Re: So my Jenny has found her home after 50 years...
Never heard of the brand "Jenny" , nice Diver
Re: So my Jenny has found her home after 50 years...
It's a brand from the past, Doxa now hold the rights to Jenny...MIKER wrote:Never heard of the brand "Jenny" , nice Diver
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Re: So my Jenny has found her home after 50 years...
Ok , thanks for the heads uproo7 wrote:It's a brand from the past, Doxa now hold the rights to Jenny...MIKER wrote:Never heard of the brand "Jenny" , nice Diver
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Re: So my Jenny has found her home after 50 years...
That's a very nice looking watch! Great hoot!
I don't seem to have enough wrists.