Doxa is no stranger to color. They were the first brand that launched a dive watch with an orange dial. And it wasn’t just about doing something different- orange is more visible at depths underwater. But now, they’ve gone further, with 5 new colors to the lineup.

The DOXA SUB 200 C-Graph uses is an automatic, self-winding chronograph, in 6 vibrant colors.

  • Silver Searambler,
  • Black Sharkhunter,
  • Navy Caribbean,
  • Yellow Divingstar, and
  • Turquoise Aquamarine
  • and of course, the traditional Orange

Using the Sellita 510b movement, these are chronographs, with small second at 9 o’clock, 30 minutes counter at 3 o’clock, 12 hours counter at 6 o’clock, and central chronograph seconds. The Sellita movement offers a power reserve of approximately 48 hours.

It isn’t often you see a dive chronograph, but why not? You’re trying to time a dive, and if you’re really underwater, you’re not relying on the watch as your first method of safety. You’re using the bezel, and probably never seeing the small hands under water.

The case is 316L stainless steel. It’s a large case, with a 45 mm diameter, and features a unidirectional rotating bezel. The screw-down crown helps keep it water resistant to 200 meters.

The sapphire crystal is a lovely dome. The dial below the dome is lumed with Super-Luminova for readability. All in all, you can choose from 6 colors, either with the stainless beads of rice bracelet, or a rubber strap. 6 colors, 12 versions (bracelet or strap), ready for the dive.

How much would you pay to go all in on a diving chronograph SUB 200 C-Graph in cheery colors? DOXA suggests 2790 USD for the stainless steel ?rice bead? bracelet version, and just 40 dollars less for the rubber strap, 2750.00. If adventure is calling you, start your journey at DOXA.com.

ByVictor Marks

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