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In 2002, Doxa expanded its dive watch collection with the SUB 750T, a larger and more robust model created for extreme underwater conditions. Two decades later, the brand marked the anniversary with the limited SUB 750T Clive Cussler Edition, which introduced a thinner case profile. That slimmer redesign has now become a permanent part of the catalogue with the new SUB 750T, offered in 16 references across all 8 of Doxa’s signature colour variations, available with either a bracelet or a rubber strap.
The brushed and polished stainless-steel case preserves the bold 45 mm diameter and 47 mm lug-to-lug span of the original 750T, but now has a profile of 11.95 mm, making it the thinnest 45 mm SUB ever. However, the water resistance is maintained at an impressive 750 metres. The oversized unidirectional rotating bezel designed for tracking no-decompression dive times remains intact. The case architecture is completed with other signature elements like the flat sapphire crystal, screw-down crown, and strong chamfers.
The dials come in the brand’s 8 signature colours—the iconic Professional Orange, Sharkhunter Black, Searambler Silver, Caribbean Navy Blue, Divingstar Yellow, Aquamarine Turquoise, Sea Emerald Green and Whitepearl White. Each is paired with bold indices and hands treated with Super-LumiNova, and a date window at 3 o’clock.
Enclosed inside the engraved caseback, powering the SUB 750T is the automatic Sellita SW300 calibre, which beats at a frequency of 4 Hz and brings an autonomy of 56 hours. The movement drives the central hours, minutes, and seconds, and the quick-set date.
The collection offers versatility through two strap options—the polished and brushed stainless-steel “beads-of-rice” bracelet with folding clasp, Doxa’s engraved fish emblem and wetsuit extension, or a colour-matched rubber strap with a pin buckle for a sportier look.
The new Doxa SUB 750T is priced at approx. INR 2,76,000 on the stainless-steel bracelet, and approx. INR 2,72,000 on the rubber strap.
In 2002, Doxa expanded its dive watch collection with the SUB 750T, a larger and more robust model created for extreme underwater conditions. Two decades later, the brand marked the anniversary with the limited SUB 750T Clive Cussler Edition, which introduced a thinner case profile. That slimmer redesign has now become a permanent part of the catalogue with the new SUB 750T, offered in 16 references across all 8 of Doxa’s signature colour variations, available with either a bracelet or a rubber strap.
The brushed and polished stainless-steel case preserves the bold 45 mm diameter and 47 mm lug-to-lug span of the original 750T, but now has a profile of 11.95 mm, making it the thinnest 45 mm SUB ever. However, the water resistance is maintained at an impressive 750 metres. The oversized unidirectional rotating bezel designed for tracking no-decompression dive times remains intact. The case architecture is completed with other signature elements like the flat sapphire crystal, screw-down crown, and strong chamfers.
The dials come in the brand’s 8 signature colours—the iconic Professional Orange, Sharkhunter Black, Searambler Silver, Caribbean Navy Blue, Divingstar Yellow, Aquamarine Turquoise, Sea Emerald Green and Whitepearl White. Each is paired with bold indices and hands treated with Super-LumiNova, and a date window at 3 o’clock.
Enclosed inside the engraved caseback, powering the SUB 750T is the automatic Sellita SW300 calibre, which beats at a frequency of 4 Hz and brings an autonomy of 56 hours. The movement drives the central hours, minutes, and seconds, and the quick-set date.
The collection offers versatility through two strap options—the polished and brushed stainless-steel “beads-of-rice” bracelet with folding clasp, Doxa’s engraved fish emblem and wetsuit extension, or a colour-matched rubber strap with a pin buckle for a sportier look.
The new Doxa SUB 750T is priced at approx. INR 2,76,000 on the stainless-steel bracelet, and approx. INR 2,72,000 on the rubber strap.