The brand Doxa has presented its new Sub 200 T.Graph II, bringing back one of the first dive chronographs this summer. A watch originally launched in 1969, now, nearly 60 years later, it returns in a complete collection of 8 new references, including a new Caribbean blue dial.


“Introduced in 1969, the SUB 200 T.GRAPH does not merely add a complication to the SUB; it extends its logic. At a time when diving chronographs were still scarce, it offers a complementary time-reading function, designed for specific uses, without compromising legibility.”
Doxa
Doxa Sub 200 T.Graph II
New models arrive with the unmistakable and popular Doxa aesthetic, now integrated into the Doxa Sub 200 T.Graph II collection. These new watches are not dive chronographs in the strictest sense, but rather dive watches with an integrated chronograph. Underwater, the unidirectional rotating bezel remains the reference instrument for monitoring dive time. On the surface, the chronograph takes over to measure short intervals while maintaining an instrumental approach.

Available in the collection’s emblematic colors—Professional orange, Sharkhunter black, and Searambler silver sunray—joined by the equally iconic Caribbean blue. Additionally, they will be available with the iconic “beads of rice” steel bracelet or a rubber strap.








Until now, the SUB 200 T.GRAPH was also distinguished by its DOXA color palette: the historic Professional orange, as well as the Searambler silver sunray and the Sharkhunter black. The new generation now also features the dark Caribbean blue, offering options suited to every personality and adventure. This deep blue, introduced in the late 1960s and closely associated with the SUB universe, brings a subtle variation to the perception of the watch. It does not alter its legibility, but rather refines it.

The width of its steel “cushion” case has been reduced from 43 to 42 mm; the thickness from 15.15 to 14.6 mm. It features an anti-reflective sapphire crystal. The steel bezel is unidirectional rotating. The caseback is solid steel, and the watch offers water resistance up to 20 bar (200 meters).


Inside, it is powered by the Sellita SW510 caliber, a self-winding mechanical movement with a power reserve of 56 hours.
It is available with a steel “beads of rice” bracelet or a rubber strap.

Price
The approximate retail price is €3,990 with the metal bracelet and €3,950 with the rubber strap. Doxa


