Nightwatch Posted January 11, 2014 Report Posted January 11, 2014 Wow, Clive Cussler has one, Dirk Pitt too – it´s the first Doxa Sub 300 Pro I´ve ever seen on the forum. Always loved that orange dial and the simple and bulletproof logics of that uni-directional bezel with the no decompression time limits on the inner ring. Congrats on that one Nanuq, simply great – and thanks for the pic. It simply looks great.
Nanuq Posted January 11, 2014 Author Report Posted January 11, 2014 Thanks! That means a lot coming from a pro diver. Notice the USD logo in the 3rd quadrant? That makes it a "Black Lung", one of perhaps 10 ever made. And it's a little known fact that 3 more besides mine live right here on RWG.
HartDoc Posted January 11, 2014 Report Posted January 11, 2014 Thanks! That means a lot coming from a pro diver. Notice the USD logo in the 3rd quadrant? That makes it a "Black Lung", one of perhaps 10 ever made. And it's a little known fact that 3 more besides mine live right here on RWG. I should have brought that one on ebay that time when it became available last year (when nanuq told me to) . I hope to grab one in the future if the price is reasonable
Nightwatch Posted January 12, 2014 Report Posted January 12, 2014 The aqualung is covered by the second hand square. So thats one of those extremely rare with the hand engraved lugs and it´s a no-t Sub 300. That´s an about 1968 vintage. Fantastic, collectible watch, really something special "The Best Sub" . You have it´s story? This has been fun renovating my interest for the Doxa, so I will follow the progress of mission 31.
Nanuq Posted January 12, 2014 Author Report Posted January 12, 2014 Thanks mate! I told the story here a few years ago, here it is: The coolest of the 300s was called the Black Lung. There were only a handful made, so they're rare as an honest politician. I did a LOT of looking and got banned from the Doxa site in the process (a long story) but eventually found one. I mentioned it to my diver friend and it turns out when he helped start SeaLab he was also doing some R&D for Doxa and they gave him one as a thank-you. He tried to find it so he could give it to me (more generosity) and discovered it had been lost somewhere in all his moves. Now this is cool: he lived in Chicago for awhile. And a Black Lung was just sold on Ebay, it was discovered in a box of old watches in Chicago by the son of some junk collector that rooted around and found all these old watches. So I wrote the guy that won it, and told him the story; who knows if it's the same piece? But what a story. Here's a better picture of the Aqualung logo: 1
Nightwatch Posted January 14, 2014 Report Posted January 14, 2014 That's quite a story and makes it the more interesting and a perfect pic with the orange dot still shining. That's a piece that made history on Your wrist. Very exotic indeed. Looking at this classic design makes You think why there aren´t modern thoughts about how to give a watch additional simple and effective mechanical functions besides showing the time (Rolex to simple inspite using it a lot to time things and Breitling with excess of functions and too small lettering). This was a pleasure to revisit:)
Chronus Posted February 1, 2014 Report Posted February 1, 2014 Very nice.. I have a Doxa as well but without the same story behind it, sadly... but it is a newer version with a similar case and bracelet Enjoy!
Bidle Posted February 1, 2014 Report Posted February 1, 2014 Nice, Here is my Doxa 1200t and a lume: 1
dannyboy Posted February 22, 2014 Report Posted February 22, 2014 I'm drooling. Awesome retro chunky to the max--perfec!
eunomians Posted February 28, 2014 Report Posted February 28, 2014 A true classic!!! I can't get enough of seeing pics of Señor Alaska's awesome watch. The fascinating provenance really kicks it over the edge, too. Gorgeous!
Vegasvic Posted March 2, 2014 Report Posted March 2, 2014 Sweet watch! I saw a guy wearing one in San Diego a couple months ago, and couldn't keep my eyes off it! That is also a piece you don't see a lot of guys wearing around everyday, so it has tremendous wrist presence.
martijnp Posted March 9, 2014 Report Posted March 9, 2014 That 15 sec exposure lume picture is awesome!
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