Hands-On Review of the Doxa Sub 200 T.Graph II

Hands-On Review of the Doxa Sub 200 T.Graph II

The Doxa Sub 200 T.Graph II revives the brand’s iconic late‑60s dive chronograph with modern upgrades, offering a 42 mm case, 200 m water resistance, and a Sellita SW510 automatic movement that provides a 56‑hour power reserve. Four colorways—Professional (orange), Sharkhunter (black), Searambler (silver), and Caribbean (blue)—retain the classic aesthetic while improving wearability, and the watch is priced around $4,250, positioning it near the premium end of the vintage‑inspired dive‑chronograph market. Compared with competitors such as Aquastar, O&W, Sinn, Oris, Nivada Grenchen, and Vulcain, the T.Graph II balances price, design heritage, and functional features, offering a non‑limited, readily available option that satisfies both collectors and everyday divers. Its blend of traditional styling, reliable automatic movement, and practical dimensions makes it a compelling choice for those seeking a distinctive yet wearable dive watch.

Buying Time Analysis: This review highlights the Doxa Sub 200 T.Graph II as a pivotal, non‑limited revival that blends vintage design with modern wearability, offering divers a reliable, well‑priced alternative in the competitive dive‑chronograph market.

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