DOXA introduces the SUB 200 T.GRAPH II, the latest evolution of one of its most distinctive professional dive watches.
First introduced in 1969, the SUB 200 T.GRAPH combined the functionality of a chronograph with the practicality of a purpose-built dive watch at a time when such combinations were still uncommon.
The new SUB 200 T.GRAPH II updates the concept with refined proportions, a modern automatic movement and the addition of a Caribbean blue dial alongside the Professional orange, Sharkhunter black and Searambler sunburst silver versions.
While many chronographs designed for diving place equal emphasis on both functions, the T.GRAPH has always followed a different logic.
The chronograph serves as a complementary timing tool, while the unidirectional rotating bezel remains the primary instrument for measuring elapsed dive time underwater.
This approach is retained in the new model, whose dial displays hours, minutes, central chronograph seconds, a running seconds counter at 9 o’clock, a 30-minute chronograph register at 3 o’clock and a date window at 6 o’clock, preserving the direct readability that has long characterised the SUB collection.
The unidirectional stainless-steel bezel remains central to the watch’s diving credentials. The outer ring shows the given dive depths in metres. The inner ring shows in white the time in minutes at the depths indicated on the outer ring.
The Descent Marker (the two dots) is used to set the dive duration starting at the current time by aligning it with the minute hand. This way the large minute hand will indicate how many minutes the diver can remain at the desired depth and return to the surface without a decompression stop.
The stainless-steel cushion-shaped case has been subtly refined, measuring 42 mm in diameter, 44.5 mm lug-to-lug and 14.6 mm thick.
Compared to its predecessor (43 mm x 15.15 mm), the revised dimensions improve wearability while maintaining the robust presence associated with the T.GRAPH.
Water-resistant to 20 ATM (200 metres / 656 feet), the case is fitted with a screw-down crown, a screw-in caseback and a sapphire crystal with anti-reflective treatment.
Painted hour markers and hands filled with Super-LumiNova ensure legibility in low-light conditions, while the chronograph displays remain clearly separated from the timekeeping indications.
Powering the watch is the automatic Sellita SW510 chronograph calibre. Operating at a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour (4 Hz), the Swiss-made movement offers a power reserve of approximately 56 hours.
The screw-in case back is decorated with a sailing boat, symbolizing the model’s special connection to the world of sailing.
Owners can choose between DOXA’s signature stainless-steel “beads of rice” bracelet or a rubber strap.
The latter is available in black across the range, with colour-matched versions offered for the Professional orange and Caribbean blue models. Both options are fitted with folding clasps and include wetsuit extensions.
Now integrated into the permanent collection rather than offered as a limited edition, the DOXA SUB 200 T.GRAPH II continues a lineage that spans almost sixty years.
It is priced at CHF 3,690 / €3,990 / US$4,290 on the stainless-steel “beads of rice” bracelet, or CHF 3,650 / €3,950 / US$4,250 on the rubber strap. doxawatches.com

















































