I read about the Doxa Sub 300 "Black Lung" LE late last year and thought it was intriguing but didn't think to pick one up as I just purchased the 60th Anniversary Railmaster. Fast forward a few months and I was reminded of this watch when Doxa introduced their 2018 novelty for Baselworld (the Posei
I agree with you that the skeleton hands does a disservice to this chronograph. I'm guessing they designed it this way to make sure the information on the dial is blocked as little as possible? My second gripe with this piece is the absence of a second hand. How are we supposed to know how accurate
I was checking out some watches at my local AD today and to my surprise, a Breitling Navitimer 01 LE caught my attention. I'm not a big fan of chronographs and I've never paid much attention to that brand before but I really liked the look, feel and functionality of the watch. I've read as much as I
All your suggestions have been really helpful. Ultimately the choice is his but I just wanted to show him a variety within our budget so he can make an informed decision. My mom hopes that he picks out something with some "name value" but being a fan of watches myself, I hope my future BIL will be a
Hello, all. My parents want to buy my future brother-in-law a watch as a wedding gift. They said the budget will be between $6K-$7K. My BIL seems to have an affinity for chronographs and prefers straps over bracelets. He's on the thinner side and could probably handle up to a 42mm case. He's not a w