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(Pre-Order) Doxa SUB 200 T.Graph II Sharkhunter 806.10.101.10

(Pre-Order) Doxa SUB 200 T.Graph II Sharkhunter 806.10.101.10

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Delivery Date: Mid of July
Total Price: $4290 - $3290 Due once watch lands

The Doxa SUB 200 T.Graph II Sharkhunter 806.10.101.10 is one of the most historically significant chronographs in modern dive watch collecting, reviving one of the rarest and most sought-after Doxa references ever produced. Inspired by the original late-1960s SUB 200 T.Graph, this modern re-edition combines Doxa’s legendary dive-watch heritage with the functionality of a professional chronograph. The 43mm stainless steel case retains the brand’s distinctive cushion-shaped profile, while the black Sharkhunter dial delivers a clean, highly legible layout with contrasting chronograph registers and Doxa’s iconic no-decompression bezel. Powered by a Swiss automatic chronograph movement, the watch successfully captures the spirit of the original while providing modern reliability and everyday usability.

What makes the T.Graph II especially special is its connection to one of the most elusive vintage Doxa models ever made. Original T.Graph references were produced in extremely limited numbers and have become grail-level pieces among vintage dive watch collectors. The re-edition honors that legacy with remarkable attention to detail, from the vintage-inspired dial design to the signature beads-of-rice bracelet that has become synonymous with the Doxa name. The Sharkhunter’s black dial configuration adds a more understated and tool-oriented character compared to Doxa’s famous orange Professional models, making it particularly appealing to collectors who appreciate classic dive-watch aesthetics. For enthusiasts, the SUB 200 T.Graph II represents the perfect blend of rarity, historical significance, and modern wearability—offering a direct connection to one of the most important chronograph divers ever produced.

Features

Delivery Date: Mid of July
Total Price: $4290 - $3290 Due once watch lands

Ref: 806.10.101.10

Strap: Stainless steel bracelet "Beads of Rice", folding clasp with wetsuit extension

Case: 42mm x 14.60mm thickness x 44.5mm Lug to Lug - Stainless Steel

Lug Width: 20mm

Movement: Swiss mechanical automatic

Functions: Hours, minutes, seconds, chronograph, date

Box and Papers: Box and Papers included

Crystal: Sapphire

Bracelet size: 7.75”

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Brand History

DOXA, founded in 1889 by Georges Ducommun in Le Locle, Switzerland, has a rich history of watchmaking innovation. Initially gaining recognition for its pocket watches and dashboard clocks, DOXA's defining moment came in 1967 with the introduction of the SUB 300 dive watch. This groundbreaking timepiece, featuring an iconic orange dial, unique no-decompression bezel, and purpose-built design for recreational divers, quickly became a benchmark in the industry. Notably, in collaboration with Rolex and the introduction of the Sea-Dweller, DOXA co-developed the now-common helium escape valve concept, adding another feather in its cap as a true diver’s tool in its day. DOXA's reputation was further enhanced by its association with Jacques-Yves Cousteau and its frequent appearance in Clive Cussler's adventure novels.

Despite facing challenges during the quartz crisis, DOXA experienced a resurgence after its acquisition by the Jenny family in 1997. Today, the brand continues to honor its diving heritage while embracing modern watchmaking techniques. DOXA's journey from a small Swiss workshop to a globally recognized dive watch manufacturer demonstrates its enduring commitment to innovation, quality, and functionality. The brand's iconic designs, particularly the SUB series, remain popular among diving enthusiasts and watch collectors alike, cementing DOXA's place in horological history.

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