
DOXA Sub 300T Professional - Synchron Dial
When talking about DOXA dive watches, the difficulty is not figuring out what to say, it's trying to decide which parts of their incredible history to leave out. While the brand lives in relative obscurity today, producing mostly quartz divers, their lineage goes all the way back to the dawn of sport diving and the undisputed king of the deep, Jacques Yves Cousteau. Back in the day, DOXA matched the Rolex Submariner stride for stride in the dive community, and even managed to out pace Rolex a handful of times - like when they produced the first uni-directional ratcheting bezel, or when they built the first brightly-colored dial (orange) to help divers read their watch in low-light environs. The driving force behind DOXA's innovations was Cousteau himself who, in the late sixties, worked with the brand, alongside other notable sub-mariners, to build the perfect dive watch. The DOXA 300T Professional was the result. So impressed by the watch was Cousteau that he ordered them in bulk