I've been wearing big watches for years - in some cases, because there just wasn't an option for small. I have a 7.5" wrist, but the 200T is actually a fantastic "old school" size. I love the direction, and am definitely sold on the sea emerald green!
It's a shame that Doxa follows in Seiko's footsteps and releases 1000 color and size options for a classic watch. Soon they will turn into a fashion brand that will be bought by those who want to have the colors of the rainbow on their wrist.
Love the new 200Ts and all the new colors and sun burst dials. I have the Sub 200 in Orange-which is actually modeled after their very first design, so the real classic. And I have the Army with brass bezel. Love them both, but may just have to get the new 200T! I like the new yellow sunburst. Thanks Robb and Exquisite for letting us see them live just after the release. Super exciting!
Rob, would it be possible to provide a measurement of the bezel itself on the Doxa Sub 200t? I know the case is 39mm but the bezel sits in and makes it appear smaller (which I love)
having owned a few Sub 300s and one 300T, the 200T is smaller in every way - my wrists hover just under the 7" mark and the sheer weight and thickness of the 300T is still a lot, even on bracelet. Not 100% sure I'll buy one over a Seiko Navigator Timer, but the 200T is the absolute smartest and most incisive move I've seen Doxa make since those 50th anniversary reissue pieces several years ago.
The dial on that Seiko is beautiful! Anyway, here to see the Doxa. Glad I didn't pull the trigger on the Sub 200 two weeks ago... This drop is absolutely exquisite! Can't wait to pick one up and this will be a pleasant addition to my collection of divers that all look the same!
I've been meaning to buy a doxa sub for a while now. I almost pulled the trigger not long ago for £1800. Although the case size is larger than I prefer, I was willing to settle due to the cushion case shape wearing a little smaller than other shapes. Im on a waiting list for a Rolex and should be getting it this summer so thought I'd wait until after that to buy the doxa. Glad I waited. The 39 size is perfect for my tastes. And cheaper. What's not to like.
Been there with the divers. I've cut the divers down now. Ive been having a streamline cut down of the collection. Only 2 divers at the moment. A black 39.5 omega planet ocean and green Seiko Willard. Wanting to add a orange doxa sub to it.
I owned a 300T and it wears a lot smaller than it is due to the small dial and is the same size as the original iirc. The 200T doesn't really seem necessary...
These new Doxa 200ts look great, but for my 8" wrist it's a no. I wish the green dials were available in the 300t's... I do think my wife would like the new 200t however. :)
I have just made another purchase today. But this Doxa sub 200T is my next watch. Absolutely stunning! I'm more of a quartz guy due to the nature of my lifestyle. But this watch is the only automatic that I simply HAVE to own. I think the it's going to be either the Searambler or the Sharkhunter.
I just bought the 200t in Emerald, and as an owner of the 300t also, I prefer the 200t on my 7.25 inch wrist. It just wears nicer, especially better to wear if you have sleeves with it been slimmer. But as always, each to their own.
300T has short lug to lugs already. I like the 200T but maybe too small. Maybe increased it to 40mm and keep it thin at 11mm as it has 200m water resist
For anyone that has been wondering if a 300T will wear well on their 6.25”-6.5” wrist, the answer is yes. I have a 6.25” wrist and my 300T is the most comfortable watch I own.
Hi Rob. Maybe it’s time to get yourself a table cloth to put the watches on. Im always worried when I hear the sound the case makes whenever you drop the watches on that table when you review stuff. Haha just a suggestion.