The list of dive watches that can be considered truly iconic isn’t that long. The Rolex Submariner is on there, of course, along with the Omega Seamaster and the Blancpain Fifty Fathoms. Then there’s the Doxa Sub 300T.
Splashing onto the scene in 1967 with its cushion-shaped steel case, dual-scale bezel and “Professional” orange dial, the quirky Doxa Sub quickly became of the most lauded and recognizable divers ever. It’s been a favorite of such diverse personalities as undersea explorer Jacques Cousteau and Guy Fieri, but with its oversized 42.5mm case, not everyone can pull off the watch’s in-your-face style.
Now, however, fans of the style with smaller wrists can finally see what all the fuss is about. That’s because Doxa just launched the Sub 200T, essentially a scaled-down version of the icon. There’s even a new colorway.

Doxa Sub 200T
Doxa’s Signature Style, Now in a Smaller Package

The Doxa Sub 200T clocks in at 39mm across, with a tiny 41.5mm lug-to-lug distance and a thickness of just 10.7mm, putting the watch in a sweet spot for many wearers and opening up the style to a much wider variety of wrists.