DOXA PRESENTS THE SUB 200 T.GRAPH II

One of the earliest dive chronographs is back this summer. Originally launched in 1969, it returns, nearly 60 years later,  with a full collection of eight new references, including a striking new Caribbean Blue dial. In 1969, DOXA introduced the SUB 200 T.GRAPH, a professional dive watch with a chronograph movement, at a time when such functionality was rare in that context.

Nearly six decades on, the SUB 200 T.GRAPH II builds on that foundation, with revised proportions for a more controlled wrist presence. At 42 mm in diameter and 14.6 mm in thickness, the case has been refined to sit more naturally on the wrist, regardless of wrist size, without changing how the watch reads or feels.

Underwater, it remains faithful to the fundamentals that define the SUB: a 200-meter depth rating, a unidirectional bezel, and immediate readability of dive time. On land, it extends tool watch capabilities through the chronograph function. With hours, minutes, seconds, a date window at 6 o’clock and a 30-minute counter at 3 o’clock, the dial retains the direct, at-a-glance legibility DOXA has always been known for. Alongside the Professional orange, Sharkhunter black, and Searambler sunburst silver dials of the original T.GRAPH, the SUB 200 T.GRAPH II now also introduces the equally iconic Caribbean blue.

Available on the signature “beads of rice” stainless steel bracelet or a rubber strap, the SUB 200 T.GRAPH II sits naturally within the SUB collection. True to the T.GRAPH spirit, it remains a purpose-designed watch, where proportions, functionality and looks come together with understated strength. Now part of the permanent collection, the SUB 200 T.GRAPH II continues a lineage spanning nearly 60 years of development.

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