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  • Yeah, that’s the new one which is to all intents and purposes a non-limited version of the 50th anniversary reissue. I am tempted by the silver Searambler version, they’re cool but not cheap and a bit tricky to source in the UK.

    The range is quite confusing as Doxa the company is a bit erratic with what they put out, and they’ve done a lot of very similar looking and similarly named watches in recent years. Right now there are two versions of the 300: the 300, which is the COSC version, and the 300T, which was the pre-existing model.

    The COSC version of the 300 uses a COSC rated 2824 calibre (the highest grade of 2824) but it also has some slight differences in case shape (slimmer) and crystal (taller, more box shaped). It’s this model that is the same as the Anniversary watches and which has the more vintage/period-correct detailing. The 300T is more of a "modern reinterpretation". Also note the 300 has the depth gauge in metres, where the 300T uses feet.

    IMHO the new COSC 300 is the one to go for. As I say, I’m quite tempted.

  • I presume you haven’t tried one on? Case looks chunky, can’t deny that dial and bezel is boss though.

    @Dammit I’m sad you didn’t Ploprof, still got time!

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