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Doxa's Classic Diver Is Now Thinner and More Accurate

Doxa’s Classic Diver Is Now Thinner and More Accurate

Posted on August 16, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

The SUB 300 now features a slimmer case and COSC-certified movement.

The Doxa SUB 300 is an icon of the diving watch world. First released in 1967 and utilized by members of Jacques Cousteau’s Calypso crew, its tonneau-shaped case, brightly colored dial and unique handset is instantly recognizable. Appearances on the wrists of famous fictional characters and in films has vaulted it into legendary status, though many outside the watch world are still unaware of its significance.

This may change if Doxa continues on its present course of refining its core collection and steadily offering improvements and incredible value. The newest iteration of the SUB 300 is now available in six colors — including severally that are intimately associated with Doxa — a thinner case, a COSC-certified ETA movement, and more.
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