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Geneva Watch Days 2025: Doxa launches the slimmest SUB 750T

The case of SUB 750T now measures 45 × 47 mm, with the thickness reduced to 12 mm
In 2002, Doxa introduced the SUB 750T – a professional-grade dive watch that stood out for its oversized cushion-shaped case, robustness, and a water-resistance of 750 metres. 

More than two decades later, at Geneva Watch Days 2025, Doxa revisits this icon with a new iteration that honors the spirit of the original. The new SUB 750T keeps the essential design codes intact – the bold case, the famed oversized bezel – but it arrives in a noticeably sleeker form.



The stainless-steel case now measures 45 × 47 mm, but its thickness has been reduced to just under 12 mm. This is the slimmest 45 mm SUB to date, still retaining its bold presence yet feels lighter, more ergonomic, and versatile. The case is fitted with a screw-down crown at 3 o’clock and a flat sapphire crystal protects the dial. There are bold contrasting hands filled with Super-LumiNova®, and the unidirectional rotating bezel, with Doxa’s patented oversized design, remains a highlight. There is a date window at 3 o’clock. 


The brand is launching 16 references in all 8 of Doxa’s signature colors: Professional Orange, Sharkhunter Black, Whitepearl White, Searambler Silver Grey, Caribbean Navy Blue, Divingstar Yellow, Aquamarine Turquoise, and Sea Emerald Dark Green. Each version can be paired with the beads of rice bracelet – complete with folding clasp and wetsuit extension – or a lighter, colour-matched rubber strap.


At its heart beats the Swiss-made Sellita SW300 automatic movement, decorated by Doxa, offering a power reserve of approximately 56 hours. 



The new Doxa SUB 750T will be available for pre-order starting at the end of September 2025, at Doxa retailers worldwide and online. The stainless steel bracelet version comes for Rs 2,74,900 (approx.) and rubber strap for Rs 2,70,500 (approx.) 

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