DOXA has introduced the SUB 200 II, a refined update to its most accessible dive watch. The headline change is the addition of a fumé dial—used here for the first time in the permanent SUB collection—bringing a subtle gradient effect that adds depth without compromising legibility. The watch is offered in a range of familiar colours, alongside a more assertive black DLC case paired with a new Redcoral dial.

The case has been slightly slimmed to 12.8 mm, helping the 44 mm profile wear closer to a 42 mm on the wrist, according to the brand. A domed sapphire crystal and 200 metres of water resistance remain, as does the unidirectional bezel—now fitted with an aluminum insert. New to the collection are two strap options: a stainless steel Milanese mesh bracelet and a textured rubber strap, both aimed at extending everyday versatility.
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Inside is a Swiss automatic movement with a 38-hour power reserve, keeping the formula straightforward. The SUB 200 II is available now, with pricing positioned at CHF 1,390 before tax—continuing DOXA’s focus on delivering a capable dive watch at a competitive entry point.
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