


SUB 600T CARIBBEAN
The SUB 600T with 3 hands and date remains true as ever to the aesthetic of the SUB 600T that defined DOXA in the 80s and became an icon of its era. At the same time, it comes with features that make this the reliable, desirable and eminently wearable diver’s watch for today.
At 40mm, the case diameter of the DOXA SUB 600T remains unchanged – judging by the perceived expanse of the dial, one would never guess that this is in fact the smallest diameter in the family. Made of 316L stainless steel and topped with a sapphire crystal, the case, and thus the movement it protects, is pressure-resistant to 60 bar (600 meters). This leaves plenty of margin, even for the most ambitious diver as to the depths to explore. The crown is still at 4 o'clock and the patented rotating bezel unidirectional as it should be – to calculate a safe ascent without decompression stops. The bezel, with dual indication of the dive time (minutes) and depth (feet), can be ordered either with a sandblasted steel insert or with a black ceramic insert.
All dive-related indications are coated with luminescent Super-LumiNova®, including the distinctive ‘shark tooth’ markers at 3, 6, 9 and 12 o'clock, for optimal readability in low light conditions. This collection is available with a tone-on-tone NATO strap to match the dial color or with the new 316L stainless steel bracelet that brings a ‘modern vintage’ touch to the DOXA collection. The NATO strap features a pin buckle for convenient and comfortable adjustment to the owner's wrist and quick release spring bars.
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DOXA Diving Watches
Since its founding in 1889 by Georges Ducommun in the heart of Le Locle, DOXA has carved out a distinctive place in Swiss watchmaking—defined by innovation, precision, and purpose-driven design. From its earliest achievements, the brand demonstrated a forward-thinking approach, most notably with the patented 8-Day DOXA calibre in 1907. This breakthrough didn’t just elevate watchmaking standards—it found its way into the dashboards of Bugatti racing cars, before becoming a trusted instrument across automotive, aviation, and maritime industries.
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