Revamped and Ready for Adventure: The Doxa Sub 200 T-Graph II Unveils New Generation Design and Functionality
Just in time for the adventurous seasons, Doxa introduces a new generation of its distinctive dive-watch-chronograph, the Sub 200 T.Graph II. No longer a limited edition offering, this revamped timepiece offers fantastic value for money in addition to permanent brand availability. At first glance, the new generation might seem very similar to its predecessor from 1969. It still retains the same dial layout with two subdials at 3 and 9 o’clock and an oversized arrowhead chronograph seconds hand. However, these slight variations in dimensions and case thickness could prove to be a deal-breaker for many. The newer model promises a comfortable and elegant wear with a slight reduction in diameter from 43mm to 42mm and case thickness from 15.15mm to 14.6mm. Instead of housing the old fashioned Valjoux 7734 chronograph caliber like the limited edition version, the Sub 200 T.Graph II is equipped with a contemporary automatic Sellita SW510 chronograph caliber. This feature enhances the watch’s performance and precision with a higher beat rate of 28,800 VpH and a 56-hour power reserve. Furthermore, this second generation model is available in an exciting new dial color, Caribbean (Doxa’s name for blue), that never adorned a T.Graph before. This new colorway joins the traditional options: Professional Orange, Searambler Sunburst Silver, and Sharkhunter Black. With the steel bracelet or rubber strap available in all four colors, the Doxa Sub 200 T.Graph II ensures a match for every style and personality. Choose your favorite for just $4,290 for the steel bracelet version or $4,250 fitted with the rubber strap.
- •IntroducingThe Doxa Sub 200 T-Graph II hodinkee.com15-06-2026