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| Posted: Thu Dec 9th, 2010 02:14 pm |
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Johnny P
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Paxman wrote:
I did Once upon a time I use to own five Doxas, Coppa Milano, 750T Searambler, 750T Mil Ed, 2005 T-Graph pro, and 5000T Mil Ed. I loved them all but I don't miss them, OK maybe the Coppa Doxa pro Warranty service overall was good (except for the stealth lume fiasco, to bad that individual wasn't at arm length, I would had put that 750T Mil Ed up where the sun doesn't shine. It would have been stealth for sure.) Con: Your PVD sucks, my experience after owning two. Suggestions Don't advertise until you have a working prototype and don't set a date. Majority WIS are impatient. Plus when you rush things s&^% happens, not good for Doxa or the customers. Take the good with the bad criticism. Your watches are nice, but not tough enough, try to use latest technologies some hardening process such as, DLC, 6th steel etc... I prefer to have one tough watch with a clean legible dial, great lume and a top grade movement. Instead of five watches. This watch has met all criteria, except it"s not a diver. I wear it 99% of the time, hasn't been pampered. Not one scratch hard to believe but true. ![]() Here is another tough watch, not abused just normal wear, no scratches. These are keepers Gave me advance notice when you're going to build a diver with all these criteria s , I don't have $2000 or $3000 dollars laying around for watches anymore.
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