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Doxa Vintage Watches

Vintage Watch Studio presents carefully curated collection of Doxa vintage watches available for purchase. From World War 2 era with inhouse movements to automatic calibers from 1980s and fine dress Doxa vintage watches which passed the test of time. 

Explore Timeless Craftsmanship

Step into a world where classic design and innovative engineering converge. Our Doxa vintage watches showcase impeccable craftsmanship, refined aesthetics, and the rugged durability that made the brand a pioneer in diving watches. Each piece has been meticulously restored to preserve its original charm, ensuring that you wear not just a watch, but a piece of horological history.

Shop with Confidence

Your satisfaction is our priority. We back every Doxa vintage watch with a 1-year warranty and offer reliable, worldwide shipping. Whether you’re adding to your collection or purchasing your first luxury timepiece, our dedicated customer service and secure shopping experience give you the confidence to invest in a true classic.

Elevate Your Style

Embrace a lifestyle of adventure and sophistication with a Doxa vintage watch on your wrist. Perfect for both casual and formal occasions, these timepieces make a bold statement of individuality and enduring quality. Experience the perfect blend of style, performance, and heritage, and let your watch tell a story as unique as you are.

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Doxa Vintage Watches For Sale

About Doxa Vintage Watches

Doxa Watch History

Doxa, a Swiss watchmaking company, was established by Georges Ducommun in 1889, initially specializing in crafting high-quality timepieces for women. However, it gained widespread recognition in the 1960s for its dive watches, notably the iconic Doxa Sub 300 introduced in 1967, distinguished by its vibrant orange dial. Throughout its history, Doxa has been celebrated for its technical innovations in watchmaking, particularly in the realm of dive watches, which have appealed to both professional divers and recreational enthusiasts. Despite experiencing periods of decline, Doxa was rejuvenated by passionate collectors and enthusiasts, and today, it continues to produce dive watches that uphold its legacy of quality, innovation, and distinctive design. The brand's rich history and enduring appeal make it a notable presence in the world of horology.

Doxa Military WW2, Stainless Steel Case
DOXA BY SYNCHRON

In 1968, the brand became part of ASUAG, being integrated into their newly formed Synchron group, alongside Ernest Borel and Cyma. Throughout the 1970s, these three brands were marketed jointly. During the peak of the quartz crisis, the brands under the Synchron group were divested, with Aubry Frères acquiring Ernest Borel and Doxa in 1978. In Europe, Doxa emerged as Aubry's flagship brand following the acquisition.

Doxa Neuchatel By Synchron for sale:

https://www.vintagewatchstudio.com/product-page/doxa-neuchatel-by-synchron-caliber-as-5200-ref-53-003-26

Doxa Neuchatel by synchron
DOXA CONQUISTADOR

The Doxa Conquistador is a popular watch model that is known for its unique design and precision engineering. First introduced in the 1970s, the Conquistador quickly became a favorite among watch enthusiasts for its bold, sporty look and reliable performance. The Conquistador features a distinctive rectangular case, which gives the watch a sleek and modern look. The case is made from high-quality materials like stainless steel, and it is available in a range of finishes and colors to suit different tastes.

Doxa Conquistador for sale:

https://www.vintagewatchstudio.com/product-page/doxa-conquistador-automatic

Doxa Conquistador Automatic
DOXA AND JACQUES COUSTEAU

Doxa vintage watches hold a number of intriguing facts that captivate collectors and enthusiasts alike. Among these, the Doxa Sub 300 stands out as one of the first dive watches to feature a unidirectional rotating bezel, enhancing safety for divers by allowing them to track elapsed time underwater. Another fascinating aspect is the development of the iconic Doxa orange dial, chosen for its high visibility in murky waters, setting a trend in dive watch design. Additionally, Doxa's collaboration with professional diver Jacques Cousteau in the late 1960s further elevated its reputation in the diving community. Over time, the rarity and historical significance of vintage Doxa watches have made them prized possessions among horological aficionados, with certain models commanding considerable value in the collector's market.

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