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cigarben

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  1. Just saw Adeodatus post before me. I was thinking along the same lines that Doxut was Doxa's line as Tudar was for Rolex.
  2. The only interesting thing I could find on Duxot is: IWC Moderator Join Date Oct 2006 Location United States Posts 4,029 Re: Heard of DUXOT? Is it related to Doxa? Originally Posted by keltzar thanks. I often seen it mentioned along with doxa, so I was wondering.From what I can tell, it's only one seller(from Israel) that ties DOXA to Duxot. I have no idea if DOXA had anythign to do with Duxot, but I did send the seller a message asking why he claims there is a relationship between the two. I'll let you know if he responds. All the watches that I did see or find were on ebay. If the watch case is the same diameter and comes with the rice bead bracelet with the diver extension, maybe able to turn it into a rep Doxa.
  3. Great review of the bracelet. I sent you a pm.
  4. I have 2 SW200 that are in a couple Invicta watches I had bought several years ago and they have been running strong. I would like to put one in sub that has asian 2836. Don't know about the spacer ring though. Might have to find or make one.
  5. I have a Josh perfect clones Sub c that I would like to get the crystal replaced. What would be the part number to use on CousinsUK to get a Sternkreuz crystal? Thanks.
  6. Great watch box!! Can the blue watch take a gen crystal?
  7. I have a Tissot Seastar 1000 with a 2824 ETA and I can fill it winding every time I screw down the crown. I also have 2 Invicta watches with the SW200 in them and they screw down easily with no winding. Guess it all depends on the quality of the workman ship.
  8. Maybe 600 to include SL dial and hands.
  9. Hope you find out the info. Trying to date some of the older pens can be quite difficult.
  10. I had bought 2 Silix budget watches beginning of the year. A classic sub and ladies datejust. If you want a watch to beat around, you can't go wrong for the price.
  11. That's a nice build Sneed. Where did you get the case from?
  12. You can try CousinsUk or Ofrie. Here is an Invicta with the movement in it that can be had for a good price. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Invicta-Men-s-Sea-Hunter-Swiss-Sellita-SW200-Automatic-26J-Black-Poly-Strap-1073-/110793367639?pt=Wristwatches&hash=item19cbcca057. I did find several 2824 movements on the bay for around 130-150.
  13. Those are great writers. My ex-father in law has a 1947 Sheaffer. It was valued at 425. There are several links richardspens.com & penhero.com ought to be very useful in IDing pens and possible dates of manufacture. Here is somemore info I found Sheaffer didn't have date codes on their pens, but generally speaking, the triumph nibs were introduced in the early 40's. These could be either vacuum or lever filled. Thinline (touchdowns) were introduced in '49, and snorkles in '52. Hope this helps you out.
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