The Return Of The Doxa SUB 750T: A Rugged Classic Reimagined
After years of absence, the Doxa SUB 750T has returned to the brand’s lineup, reclaiming its position as one of the toughest and most versatile professional divers in the collection. Sitting between the SUB 600T and the ultra-capable SUB 1500T, the 750T offers an impressive balance of extreme depth rating and everyday wearability.
Case and Design
At first glance, the new SUB 750T preserves the familiar barrel-shaped case that has become a hallmark of Doxa’s tool watches. Measuring 45 mm in diameter with a compact 47 mm lug-to-lug, it wears smaller than its dimensions suggest. The biggest evolution lies in its reduced thickness—down to 11.95 mm from the 14 mm of past editions. Despite its slimmer profile, the watch maintains an impressive 750 metres of water resistance, achieved in part by the use of a flat sapphire crystal that enhances both durability and modern appeal.

The unidirectional rotating bezel remains true to Doxa’s utilitarian philosophy, with its serrated edge for grip and dual-scale markings. Divers will appreciate the depth scale in feet, printed in orange on the outer ring, alongside the minute scale in black on the inner ring. Together they provide practical functionality while preserving the brand’s distinctive look.
Dial Variants
The SUB 750T is available in eight different dial colours, each following Doxa’s nautical naming tradition. These include the vibrant Professional orange, the classic Sharkhunter black, the refined Searambler silver, the bold Caribbean blue, the eye-catching Divingstar yellow, the playful Aquamarine blue, the clean Whitepearl white, and the distinctive Sea Emerald green.

Beyond colour variety, the dials have been updated to reflect Doxa’s current design standards. The “SUB 750T” inscription is now presented in a consistent format across the collection, giving the watches a uniform identity. Legibility has also been a priority: the printed hour markers are coated in luminous material to ensure visibility in the darkest depths. On certain versions such as the Professional, Sharkhunter, and Searambler, the lume carries a subtle cream tone, while the other models make use of crisp white lume. The Caribbean blue model stands out with fully white markings, setting it apart from the rest of the range.
Movement
Inside the watch beats the Sellita SW300 automatic movement, a tried-and-tested calibre valued for its reliability. It delivers a power reserve of 56 hours, ensuring dependable performance even under demanding conditions. As expected from a tool watch of this caliber, the movement is concealed behind a solid caseback, prioritizing robustness and protection over display.
Strap Options
The SUB 750T can be paired with either Doxa’s signature beads-of-rice stainless steel bracelet, which alternates polished and brushed finishes, or with a colour-matched rubber strap designed to echo the chosen dial tone. Both configurations are fitted with Doxa’s excellent micro-adjustment clasp, making the watch equally at home over a wetsuit during a dive or worn comfortably at the office.
Pricing and Availability
The Doxa SUB 750T is now available through Doxa and authorized retailers worldwide. Pricing is set at € 2,650 on a rubber strap and € 2,690 on the beads-of-rice bracelet.

More information at https://eu.doxawatches.com.
General Specifications:
Brand: Doxa
Model: Sub 750T
Dial: Orange (Professional), black (Sharkhunter), silver (Searambler), blue (Caribbean), yellow (Divingstar), blue (Aquamarine), white (Whitepearl), green (Sea Emerald)
Lume: Super-LumiNova
Case Material: Stainless steel
Case Dimensions: 45 mm Diameter, 11.95 mm thickness, 47 mm lug-to-lug
Crystal: Sapphire Glass
Case Back: Stainless steel screw-in
Water Resistance: 750 Meters
Strap: Steel beads-of-rice bracelet with folding clasp and diving suit extension, matching rubber strap with folding clasp and diving suit extension
Calibre: Sellita SW300
Functions: Hours, minutes, seconds, date
Winding: Automatic
Frequency: 4 Hz (28,800 Vph)
Jewels: 25
Power Reserve: 56 Hours
Price: € 2,650 (on a rubber strap), € 2,690 (on a steel bracelet)
Availability: Now
Limited Edition: No





