
DOXA Sub 600T Searambler 'Aubry'
Here at Analog:Shift, we’re known for our love of DOXA. In any flavor, any color, from the common yet wonderful orange-dialed Sub 300T Professional to the black-dialed Sharkhunter, the ARMY, and anything in between, we’ve counted them in our personal collections and offered them on our site. During the second half of the 20th century, DOXA was bought and sold numerous times. In 1978 under the Aubry Freres Company, DOXA would continue to produce their cushion-cased watches that we all know and love, but also went on to release a new line with an entirely different case design. The example offered here is one such watch. With increased water resistance, a 4:00 crown position, a new bracelet design, and interestingly - an asymmetrical and slightly smaller 39.5mm case, the 600T was born. This particular version is a Searambler model, featuring a silver sunburst dial with lovely patinated Tritium indices and a matching handset, a black rotating dive timing bezel and a matching signed steel