Doxa SUB 300 Professional: Vintage Diver Review
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Doxa SUB 300 Professional: Vintage Diver Review

By Ton1016 · May 20, 2024 · 22 replies
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Ton1016's showcase of the Doxa SUB 300 Professional 50th Anniversary Edition offers a rare glimpse into a highly coveted limited-production timepiece. This article delves into the nuances of this iconic diver, exploring its design, wearability, and the collector sentiment that continues to make Doxa a fascinating brand. Ton1016's original post, featuring watch number 284/300, serves as the perfect starting point for understanding its enduring appeal.

50 Years Anniversary Edition
No. 284/300






About the Doxa Ref. Sub300

The Doxa SUB 300 is a notable offering within the brand's collection, distinguished by its relatively slender profile compared to some of its counterparts. This reference is recognized for its adherence to chronometer standards, indicated by its COSC certification, which assures a high degree of timekeeping precision. It represents a contemporary interpretation that balances historical design cues with modern horological requirements.

This particular SUB 300 model features a stainless steel case, typically measuring around 42.5mm in diameter, though its design contributes to a perception of reduced thickness on the wrist. It is powered by an automatic movement, often a variant of the ETA 2824-2, which provides a power reserve of approximately 38 hours. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal, enhancing its durability and scratch resistance, and offers a water resistance rating suitable for its intended use.

For collectors, the SUB 300 appeals to those seeking a robust and precise tool watch with a distinct aesthetic. Its COSC certification adds a layer of technical appeal, positioning it as a reliable performer. The design, while contemporary, maintains a clear lineage to Doxa's heritage, making it a relevant piece for enthusiasts interested in the brand's evolution and its commitment to certified accuracy.

Specifications

Caliber
ETA 2824-2
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
42.5mm
Dial
Orange
Water Resist.
300m
Crystal
Sapphire

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Chewbacca
May 20, 2024

They’ve stuck to the tool watch purpose of the watch and haven’t tried to be something else.

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Arronax
May 20, 2024

Is that some dirt on your sapphire or some damage on your dial?

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Arronax
May 20, 2024

I got one too because as a kid I grew up surrounded by spiro kit but it makes the time hard to read, I would be happy with a regular pro and I tend to wear my searambler the most!

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blau
May 20, 2024

But I keep thinking it might be time to get my hands on a proper steel one like the rest of you. The trouble is figuring out which one!

BL
blau
May 20, 2024

Only trouble is that the lug holes are so close to the case! The fabric strap doesn't slide through smoothly. Do you have the same problem on yours?

BL
blau
May 20, 2024

Is it very tough, too? That I'm not sure of.

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