
DOXA
DOXA Sub 300 Searambler 50th Anniversary Limited Edition
$2,075
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We’re known for our love of DOXA Subs.
In any flavor, any color, from the classic, orange-dialed Professional to the stunning silver-dialed Searambler, we love 'em all. In fact, the original inspiration behind Analog:Shift was squarely centered on DOXA!
While not nearly as well-known as the Blancpain Fifty-Fathoms or the Rolex Submariner, the DOXA Sub series played an integral role in the development of the modern diver's watch.
The first generation of the model, introduced in 1967, brought innovations we now take for granted: the unidirectional bezel with the US Navy's no-decompression dive timing marks engraved, the expanding bracelet, and an oversized, luminous minute hand. After its introduction, DOXA rapidly became a household name for professional and amateur divers in the late 1960s and 1970s, and the Sub 300 evolved into an even more capable and reliable instrument.
But our love of the brand doesn’t end with the vintage versions. DOXA is still around, and still manages to surprise us. Such is the case with this watch, a limited edition piece dating to circa 2016-2017 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Sub 300.
It features the same 42.5mm stainless steel cushion case that we all love with a boxed sapphire crystal, a signed crown, a unidirectional rotating timing/decompression bezel with orange and black text, and a crisp, luminous sunburst silver dial with a matching orange handset.
These pieces, like the DOXAs of yore and today, are powered by a robust and proven ETA automatic winding movement and come fitted to a stainless steel 'beads-of-rice' bracelet with a signed fliplock clasp with diving extension.
These Searamblers stand out in the opposite way you might expect — the upscale-looking sunburst silver dials stand apart from the iconic orange dials that the brand is perhaps best known for.
With just 300 examples of these produced, this is one of the best DOXA releases homages to one of the unsung heroes in the development of the modern dive watch - don't miss it!
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