This watch is no longer in the brand's current collection.
Doxa reinterprets its famous Sub 300T Conquistador diving watch from 1969 in a choice of six different colors.
The Doxa Sub Conquistador from 1969 was the first divers’ watch to include a helium release valve, a unidirectional rotating bezel for monitoring dive times, and an orange dial for exceptional underwater legibility. Today, 50 years later, the new SUB 300T pays tribute to the groundbreaking original Conquistador.
The new version of this historic timepiece comes in a choice of orange (Professional) which is the signature Doxa dial color, yellow (Divingstar), navy blue (Caribbean), turquoise (Aquamarine), silver (Searambler), and black (Sharkhunter).
The SUB 300T is housed in a 42.5mm stainless steel case with a sapphire crystal, featuring an anti-reflective and scratch-resistant coating. The hands and indexes are coated with SuperLuminova®, and the timepiece also includes the DOXA patented uni-directional bezel and an integrated no-decompression dive time calculator.
The timepieces are water-resistant to 1,200 meters.
There is a choice of a stainless steel bracelet or a rubber strap.