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Design DNA: Cushion Cases, Beads-of-Rice Bracelets & Orange Dials
Doxa’s signature look blends ergonomic cushion cases with beads-of-rice bracelets and high-visibility dials—most iconically the orange “Professional.” Expect legible hands and markers, domed crystals, and practical tool-watch details that made the brand a diver’s favorite. Product pages note dial color, handset style, case geometry and bracelet specs so you can compare references quickly and confidently.
Mid-Century & Dress References: Cases, Dials & Everyday Wear
Doxa’s non-diver heritage spans slim mid-century dress pieces and later cushion or tonneau cases with polished facets and comfortable wrist presence. Expect applied logos and markers, dauphine or baton hands, and classic dial finishes—silver, champagne, black, linen, or sunburst—paired with period-correct crystals and bracelets or leather straps. Each listing states model references, estimated production years, precise case measurements, and honesty-first originality/condition notes to help you compare and choose confidently.
Doxa Vintage Watches – Frequently Asked Questions
Are Doxa vintage dress watches reliable for daily wear?
Yes—when properly serviced, Doxa vintage dress watches from the 1960s–1980s are dependable for everyday use. We recommend periodic maintenance (about every 4–6 years, depending on wear), avoiding water exposure and strong magnets, and storing the watch in a dry place. Many pieces in our collection are professionally serviced and ready to wear, which supports accuracy and longevity.
How can I verify the authenticity and originality of a Doxa vintage watch before buying?
Match the reference, serial number, and movement caliber to the correct production era; examine dial printing, hands, signed crown, and case engravings; and review clear photos of the movement and case back. Our listings provide model/reference, caliber, estimated production year, dimensions, and wrist-fit guidance to help you confirm authenticity and buy with confidence.
What sizes, materials, and dial styles are typical for Doxa dress models?
Classic sizes are generally 34–38 mm with slim profiles that slide under a cuff. Common materials include stainless steel and gold-plated cases. Period dials often feature sunburst, linen, or matte finishes with dauphine or baton hands and discreet date windows. Acrylic crystals deliver warm vintage character, while mineral or sapphire (where applicable) offer added scratch resistance.
What should I know about maintenance—manual winding vs automatic?
For manual-winding Doxa models, wind once daily off-wrist until you feel natural resistance—do not force the crown. Automatic models build reserve with motion, but occasional manual winds can help keep them topped up. A proper service includes full disassembly, cleaning, replacement of worn parts and gaskets, fresh lubrication, regulation, and final testing. Our product pages disclose recent service work and any replaced components (e.g., crystal, gaskets, strap).















































