Here at Analog:Shift, we’re known for our love of DOXA.
In any flavor, any color, from the common-yet-wonderful orange-dialed SUB 300T Professional to the black-dialed Sharkhunter, the ARMY, and anything in between, we’ve counted them in our personal collections and offered them on our site.
For those who love the DOXA aesthetic but are desirous of something thinner, simpler, and less obtrusive, 2019's SUB 200 is just the ticket. Revealed at that year's Baselworld — the final edition of the famous horological trade show — it boasts a 42mm stainless steel case, a unidirectional dive bezel without DOXA's famous no-deco scale, a beads-of-rice bracelet, and 200m of water resistance. Best of all is it's price: Just about $1,100 brand-spankin'-new.
This particular SUB 200, a 'White Pearl' model, features a sapphire crystal protecting a beautiful white dial with applied, luminous indices and a matching, lumed 'sword' handset. A framed date window at 3 o'clock and a printed black minute track complete the picture of a distinctly handsome, monchromatic watch, while a signed, screw-down crown, a screw-down caseback, and a beads-of-rice bracelet with a folding clasp bearing the DOXA fish symbol round out the package. (Even the unidirectional dive bezel features a white insert with black printing.)
Complete with its factory goodies, this easy-wearing, modern diver is primed for everyday use or for action beneath the waves. Strap it on and join the DOXA club!