Renowned for their innovative dive watches, DOXA holds over 130 years experience from around the world and across generations of divers and adventurers. Taking their name from the Greek word for ‘glory’, DOXA have built an outstanding reputation for the technical expertise and passionate design that is seen throughout each of their collections. DOXA set a standard in watchmaking; particularly in diving watches. In 1967, DOXA released the first purposeful professional-grade diver's watch made available to the general public. The unmistakable design introduced was soon established as the benchmark for professionals. The SUB 300 is iconic for being the first diving watch to have DOXA’s legendary orange dial. Since then, their signature bold colours remain prominent throughout their designs. The rich and innovative history of DOXA doesn’t stop there. In 1968, DOXA co-designed the first ever diving watch to feature a helium release valve, further solidifying their reputation as one of the most influential and forward-thinking watch brands to date.


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DOXA SUB 300 Carbon Professional Automatic 42.5mm Men's Watch
Remaining true to its origins while cultivating an edgier, more technical feel, the SUB 300 in carbon takes the legend into the future, with a high-performance, advanced lightweight material. Featuring a pressure-resistant titanium case to protect the movement and a screw-down crown. It is rated to 300 metres, equivalent to approximately 980 feet. Precision, robustness, reliability - the SUB 300's automatic three-hand movement provides a 38-hour power reserve.
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DOXA WATCHES
Passionate divers equipped with their trusted DOXA dive watches venture deep into the caves to discover nature's hidden wonders. Join DOXA on this journey of exploration and adventure, and discover why DOXA watches are the perfect companion for those seeking to uncover the mysteries of the underwater world.
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Doxa Watches was founded in 1889 by Georges Ducommun in Switzerland. The brand became known for its innovation in diving watches, particularly with the creation of the first orange dial dive watch in 1967. Today, Doxa continues to be celebrated for its durable, high-quality timepieces that cater to both professionals and enthusiasts.
Yes, Doxa is renowned for its diving watches, particularly the Sub series. The Doxa Sub 300T was the first watch designed for professional divers and featured a unidirectional bezel and helium release valve. Doxa dive watches are trusted by professional divers and underwater explorers for their water resistance and durability.
The Doxa Sub 300 is an iconic dive watch known for its orange dial, a colour that enhances legibility underwater. Launched in 1967, it also features a unidirectional bezel with the US Navy no-decompression dive table and a helium escape valve, making it suitable for deep-sea diving.
Yes, Doxa watches are Swiss-made. The company is based in Switzerland, adhering to the strict quality and precision standards associated with Swiss watchmaking. Each Doxa watch is crafted with high-quality materials and movements to ensure durability and accuracy.
Yes, most Doxa watches are powered by automatic movements. These mechanical movements are self-winding, which means they harness energy from the movement of the wearer’s wrist, eliminating the need for batteries.
Doxa watches generally range from £800 to over £2,000, depending on the model and its features. Limited editions or vintage Doxa watches may command higher prices due to their rarity and historical significance.
Doxa watches are made using high-quality materials, including stainless steel cases, scratch-resistant sapphire crystals, and durable rubber or stainless steel straps. Some models also feature titanium for added strength and lightness.
Yes, all Doxa watches come with a 2-year international warranty, which covers manufacturing defects. The warranty does not cover damage caused by misuse or accidental damage.
Yes, Doxa watches, especially vintage models like the original Sub 300, are highly collectible due to their rich history and innovations in dive watch technology. Limited edition models also tend to hold or increase in value over time.
Yes, authorised Doxa service centres are available in the UK for repairs and maintenance. It's recommended to service your Doxa watch every 4 to 5 years to ensure its accuracy and longevity.
Doxa watches are popular among divers due to their superior water resistance, easy-to-read dials, and innovative dive-friendly features like the no-decompression bezel and helium escape valves. Their durability and history make them a trusted tool for underwater adventures.







