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Hands On: Doxa Sub200t

I just received my Doxa Sub200t Searambler. Quick reaction: it is absolutely perfect for smaller wrists. Make no mistake - it is small, but not awkwar...
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commented on Just bought a Doxa Sub 200 Sharkhunter!! ·
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Cousins but the same family! Love Doxa

commented on 200T or classic 300? ·

Absolutely! I’m happy to help. Let us know what you go with! It’s a great watch.

commented on 200T or classic 300? ·

@Lewison ok, some rough measurements (no calipers, just old school ruler)

Dive bezel: 37.5mm

Dial opening: 26ish mm (again rough).

I will say: I’ve had the watch 10 days. Don’t let the numbers throw you off. Everything about the design is proportional, including the 18mm lug width and the dial opening. It looks right on wrist. Here’s my one caveat: if your wrist is 6.5+ and especially 7+, I’d try to find the full fat 300 for comparison. For me, the sub 200T is perfect for us small wrist guys (and gals!) who want the Doxa DNA.

Hope that helps!

commented on 200T or classic 300? ·

Random Rob reviewed the aquamarine version, and I believe he measured the dial opening.

I’ll see if I can get a measurement on mine.

Also, check my profile. I posted some comparison shots with other watches.

commented on Thinking of the Doxa 200T over the 300 ·
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I have the 200T. My wrist is a shade under 6.5. I absolutely love it. Wears amazing!

commented on Hands On: Doxa Sub200t ·

Agreed! The lug to lug makes it remarkably comfortable. Even the 18mm lug width makes sense when you see it in person.

commented on Hands On: Doxa Sub200t ·

The case is 39mm. The bezel is smaller. Dial is small, but not disproportionate to the rest of the watch.