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For a Dazzling Performance Above and Below Water, Doxa Unveils the SUB 200T Diamond

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Doxa expands its historically-inspired diver watch collection with the introduction of the SUB 200T Diamond, available in seven stunning color and gemstone combinations. These models seamlessly blend sporty luxury with the technical and functional features of the original SUB concept.

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Sparkling diamonds, colorful gemstones, and natural mother-of-pearl—Doxa's new SUB 200T Diamond offers an enchanting take on the iconic diver's watch. Responding to the growing demand for an especially exclusive version of their popular timepiece, which dates back to the 1968, the Swiss brand introduces the SUB 200T Diamond as a permanent addition to the collection.

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The watch comes in seven variations, each featuring a bezel adorned with precious stones. Depending on the dial color, the bezel is set with 107 diamonds and 13 gemstones, including orange, blue, or pink sapphires, turquoise Paraíba tourmalines, and green emeralds. These vibrant stones reflect the signature Doxa color ways like Professional Orange, Caribbean Deep Blue, and Aquamarine Turquoise.

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The White Pearl and Shark Hunter models have bezels set entirely with diamonds. Complementing these stunning designs is a shimmering mother-of-pearl dial, which adds an iridescent gleam to each watch. A new exclusive color, Ocean Dream Pink, also makes its debut in this collection.

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Despite its reduced 39mm diameter, the watch’s stainless steel 316L case offers a water-resistance of up to 200 meters. At its heart is a Swiss automatic movement based on the Sellita SW200, ticking at 28,800 vibrations per hour. True to the collection's design, the SUB 200T Diamond is equipped with a stainless steel rice-grain bracelet and a diver's extension clasp.

Pricing is marked at $9,400.

To learn more, visit Doxa, here.

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