Doxa Announces Sub 300 Carbon COSC Watch

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SUB 300 CARBON​

With its forged carbon case, a titanium chamber to ensure resistance to pressure, and a dial available in 6 colors along with tone-on-tone rubber straps, the ultra-lightweight SUB 300 Carbon offers a fascinating combination of cutting edge technology and aesthetics with the legendary style of the iconic SUB 300.​

MOVEMENT​

Swiss mechanical automatic, self-winding, COSC certified Chronometer Power reserve: 38 hours Frequency: 28'800 vph (4.0 Hz) 25 jewels Decorated by DOXA

CASE​

Forged carbon Diameter: 42.50 mm x 45.00 mm Thickness: 13.40 mm Glass box sapphire Unidirectional rotating bezel Chamber and screw-in case back in titanium Screw-down crown Water resistance: 300 meters, equivalent to 984 feet

INDICATIONS​

Hours, minutes, seconds Date

FEATURES​

Sapphire box glass Unidirectional rotating bezel

BRACELET/STRAP​

FKM rubber strap, folding clasp, black PVD coating, with ratcheting dive suit extension, exclusive DOXA fish logo Lug width: 20 mm

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Doxa SUB 300 Carbon​


REVIEW: The Doxa SUB 300 Carbon COSC Collection

Mar 22, 2021

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For us here, at MONOCHROME, one of the coolest dive watches of 2020 was the Doxa SUB 300 Carbon Aqua Lung Sharkhunter. Why that? Because the iconic Doxa was clad in carbon for the first time, while reconnecting with the brand’s history through a partnership with Aqua Lung. For 2021, the brand brings back the carbon-cased concept in its 6 iconic colours, in non-limited editions, with the Doxa SUB 300 Carbon COSC Collection. And we have an early hands-on look at it right now.

Founded in 1889 by Georges Ducommun, Doxa achieved cult status among dive watch enthusiasts but is still niche for a mainstream audience. The brand is mainly known for its innovative, rugged dive watches from the late 1960s, several technical innovations and the use of orange and other bright colours.

Full review of the collection in our article here

 
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