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Doxa's Military past meet present with a twist. | Rate Topic |
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Posted: Mon Mar 26th, 2012 05:32 pm |
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Mike T. 3T WIS ![]()
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SIX!!!! I am not jealous. No I am not. At all. Nope.![]() I think it is between the 1500T Pro and the 4000T Pro. I like the traditional dial, etc on the 1500 in the 5000 case, but the larger 4000 case really appeals to me. I usually wear larger 46+ watches and I am worried the 1500 may be too small? I like the...simpleness or 'less cluttered' look of the 1500 dial. I am not so sure about the 'safe dive' or the t-graph stuff on the new one. Just seems too cluttered...but maybe I don't know what I like.
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