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Doxa brings back the GMT function to its iconic SUB collection

There are a total of nine new SUB 250T GMT coming in a wide range of signature Doxa colours
The addition of the GMT function in the brand’s SUB line is a result of a collective demand of the watch fanbase. Nearly after 20 years, the GMT function is once again appearing in the line. The watch carries forward the spirit of the SUB 750T GMT launched in 2006. 

DOXA SUB 250T GMT

The reissued SUB 250T GMT comes in these same Doxa signature colors, along with five additional options, such as the silver-hued Searambler. The updated design preserves the legendary aesthetics of the SUB collection while adding a fresh, modern twist.

DOXA SUB 250T GMT

Among the new offerings, a special edition of the Sharkhunter features a stunning dark dial with a gradient effect— a first for the Swiss brand. This limited edition evokes the early Sharkhunter models, combining historical white hands with a contemporary vintage vibe.


DOXA SUB 250T GMT

The SUB 250T GMT is not just about cool looks; it’s designed for functionality, too. Along with the classic time display, the watch also features a date complication at the 3 o’clock position and, of course, the GMT function. This allows you to track two time zones at a glance— one of the most popular complications in the world of high-end mechanical watches. The GMT feature comes to life by using the skeletonized hand pointing to the 24-hour scale at the flange of the dial, distinct from the hour, minute, and second hands, which are all designed for optimal legibility. All hands, including the GMT hand, are filled with Superluminova for enhanced visibility in low light.

DOXA SUB 250T GMT

The patented unidirectional diving bezel remains a staple of the SUB collection, ensuring safe and easy operation underwater.

The SUB 250T GMT strikes a delicate balance between functionality, comfort, and wrist presence with a 40mm case diameter and a moderate height of 10.8mm. It boasts a water resistance of 250 meters, making it fully capable for diving adventures. Powering the watch is a Sellita-based automatic movement, offering a solid 50-hour power reserve.

The SUB 250T GMT is reasonably priced, starting at $2,450 with a rubber strap and $2,490 with the historically-inspired “rice grain” bracelet.

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