1940s Doxa Complete Calendar Chronograph With Moon Phase
Why This Watch Matters Here is a Doxa you don't see very often, and take a look at those beautiful red and blue details! The Full Story The word Doxa is Greek for glory, and the brand was founded by Georges Ducommun in 1889. The company started in the Jura region of Switzerland and is still around today. Doxa might be most well-known for their association with diving and dive watches, like the professional divers with orange dials. However, they came out with many other great creations over the years. The watch we have here today is a complete calendar chronograph with a moon phase from the 1940s. This combination of complications was quite advanced for the time period, and Doxa put this all together in a tasteful and handsome package. The watch has the classic overall layout, with the day and month apertures on the top part of the dial, the three registers at 3-6-9, and the day around the edge of the dial. Another nice characteristic of this watch is the use of red and blue. The