And as a fellow “dress watch” aficionado I know that making a “simple” dress watch isn’t that easy. BTW, you have a wonderful pieces in a collection!
Yeah, that’s what I love about vintage stuff - finding something completely different. When I think vintage “dress” watch, I think Omega Seamaster or DeVille, myriad of Cartier Tanks (obviously), maybe a Grand Seiko, but not Doxa.) Still, on a closer inspection you can see why Doxa is an established name with a following. The degree of complexity in this “simple dress watch” is amazing. Stepped case, pattern on a dial, the size and proportions. Designers did an outstanding job.
Man I was sure I’ve attached the photos of it(
Anyway, I’ve added a photos to my text.
I don’t have a history of rejecting the watch because of logo, but I have a list of logos I find off putting. Orient is on it
GS - just why?
Old CW - I mean, common man just stop (and they’ve stopped)
Islander - cheesy
TGV - Yeah, I like the content sometimes, but we can all agree that his logo is perfectly summing up his corniness.
Casio - this is hardly a logo at all.
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