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I have a drawer full of watches that I've gathered over the years including a Rolex Sea Dweller, a Doxa 300T (U.S. Divers) and an Omega Seamaster. I dive with my Citizens Aqualand, wear my Doxa to dive parties and my Omega for "everyday."
 
Doxa, Clive Cussler's watch! Swiss made from 1889 founded, JB says. Orange face.

DOXA | the collection |

I like my Ti Suunto, it is macha.

In the movie, Sahara, Matthew McCannehey <sp?> as Dirk Pitt, wore an orange faced Doxa. I wish they'd do a couple of more Dirk Pitt movies....
 
I was under the impression they were doing two more movies of Cussler's books as part of the original contract.

I dunno for certain though...Thought I heard it in an interview.
 
I have a citizen eco drive. It makes me happy.
 
OK there are several classic watches from the 70's that come to mind (1) the U.S. Divers Doxa with the orange face ... original about $175.00 and now you can't find one in excellent condition for less than $1000.00 (2) Rolex Submairner ..... the most copied dive watch design ever (3) hard to find but Seiko made a selfwinding dive watch good to 660 ft. for Scubapro with the Scubapro logo on the face. (4) the original Zodiac Super Sea Wolf good to 300 atm ........ I own two out of these four watches ... guess which ones ?
 
My all time favorite dive watch is the Casio DEP 610.

I wish they still made it, I would buy a whole case of them.
 
Hello Guys! i use suunto stinger for diving and a tag heuer aquagraph for daily use. a very well built timepiece.
 
I was under the impression they were doing two more movies of Cussler's books as part of the original contract.

I dunno for certain though...Thought I heard it in an interview.
The original agreement called for three, but there were lawsuits and counter suits over the last one. Clive says never again. The deal is dead.
 

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