
KURT_DAVID's captivating 'parting shot' of his Doxa Sub 200 serves as a reminder of the enduring appeal of robust dive watches. This post, while brief, highlights the personal connection collectors have with their timepieces, often accompanying them on travels and adventures. It underscores how even a simple wrist shot can evoke a sense of place and passion within the horological community.

The Sub 200 represents an accessible entry point into the brand's dive watch offerings, drawing inspiration from historical designs while incorporating modern manufacturing techniques. It is characterized by its compact dimensions and robust construction, making it suitable for daily wear. This reference maintains the brand's distinctive aesthetic, appealing to enthusiasts who appreciate its heritage-inspired styling.
Crafted from stainless steel, the case measures 42mm in diameter, providing a balanced presence on the wrist. It is equipped with an automatic movement, offering a power reserve of approximately 38 hours. The watch features a sapphire crystal, ensuring durability and scratch resistance, and is water resistant to 200 meters, underscoring its functional capabilities.
This model appeals to collectors seeking a reliable and well-proportioned sports watch with a clear lineage. Its design cues are a nod to earlier models, making it a recognizable piece within the brand's contemporary collection. The Sub 200 is available in a variety of dial colors, offering options to suit different preferences while maintaining a consistent design language.
Vintage inspired, of course! I hope you did enjoy your staying. René
Yes we had a lovely visit.
If you share the secret?
Looking forward to the first swimming shot from the Isles 😁🤿
Perhaps next time or when BST arrives. 😀
That’s it…going back to Miami😎😎😎
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