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Just the right size................

Satin brushed solid stainless steel (316L). 42 mm in diameter (excluding crown), 12.3 mm in height. Stainless steel screw-down crown. The JENNY Caribbean 300 is hand assembled in Switzerland. Case back is solid-stainless steel, screw-back, engraved limited edition number xxx/500

 

Top of the line ETA.............

High grade Swiss Made 2824-2 ETA movement, 25 jewels self-winding Swiss made with hacking second function, 42 hours of power reserve, engraved rotor.

 

Now you can showboat w/ a rep or go pure diver heritage here for under a G and never worry about water! Yes a Seiko will get you there but be the horologist you are who knows "Doxa" , fear no dive!

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MORE PICTURES!!!!!!!!

 

Wow, that just reeks of cool.  A Jenny Caribbean takes it to a whole 'nother level.  Dig that plexi insert, the diamond bezel marker, the hands, the loooooooooooooooong lugs... does it have the Dorkfish on the back?  :Jumpy:

 

I think the only other watch that might still find its way into my box would be a Caribbean (orange of course) or the Blancpain/Scubapro Fifty Fathoms 1000m in orange.

 

 

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Their are many colors................. let me get a linky!

http://shop.doxawatches.com/shop/doxasub/jenny-caribbean-300/?v=7f8a87e10234

Thinking blue in my cart, I would usually go orange on Doxa but in this model just not cutting it the same take a look................

Hitting the sack "B" let me know what you think?

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*cough* perhaps you meant "Yanny"?!

I've owned untold billions of Doxas, Squale and Jennys. The pinnacle of that search was an ultra rare Doxa Black Lung. I was able to track down 15 examples worldwide, and that pretty much agreed with the inventory of samples handed out by Vargas in surf shops worldwide.

There's a whole lot of obscure, often conflicting, history with the Jenny family and their pursuits.

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Docthor, I feel your pain.  I owned that Black Lung for many years and comparing photos and histories, I believe it was the best and most original and complete example in the world.  Unbeknownst to many, there are 4 members here on good old RWG that also own Doxa Black Lungs.  We seem to have the world market cornered.  :tu:

 

And then someone with incredibly deep pockets  :shock:  approached and made me a RIDICULOUS offer I could not refuse for the Black Lung.  In his mind it was comparable to prices for vintage Rolex, and in the end I couldn't disagree. 

27 minutes ago, Sogeha said:

As far as I know Jenny did the manufacturering and I believe some design for Doxa historically and now own the Doxa brand. 

 

I was lucky enough to have a dear friend that was on the SeaLab and SeaLab II projects.  He was there for "Man in the Sea" and he was there in the North Seas diving to the oil field manifolds.  He worked with Cousteau, and was at the bottom of the Seven Seas with a trusty Rolex Sea Dweller, and to maximum depth in chambers (over 2000 feet) with it dozens of times.  He used it until he had to lick the crystal to read the time, and he worked with Doxa testing their designs in the SeaLab environment before they went to market.  They gave him a "special" Sub300 as thanks... and I believe that exact watch is the one I wound up with through a bizarre twist of fate.  His name was Larry and he lived in Chicago for a time.  During one of his many moves he accidentally threw away a box with some valuables in it... one was that gift from Doxa.  So long story short, the guy I bought my Black Lung from said it came from a guy that found it in a box in a dumpster.  In Chicago.

 

R.I.P. old friend, we're still wearing your watches and talking about you.  :tu:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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