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Steel-Bezel Edition of Doxa's Budget-Friendly Dive Watch Now Available in Polished Form

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Steel-Bezel Edition of Doxa's Budget-Friendly Dive Watch Now Available in Polished Form

Jimmy, the watch world's take-no-prisoners kind of guy, sure knows how to keep it exciting. Doxa's latest line-up of SUB 200 divers, one of the most enduring pros in the game, has just gotten a stylish makeover with polished steel bezels.

Legends such as Jacques Cousteau and Clive Cussler loved the SUB 300, and now Doxa's SUB 200 is leveling up with a sleeker, more versatile look. Boasting eight colorways, these babies now shine with polished steel bezel inserts, elevating their wrist presence and taking them from beach bums to sharp desk divers.

From the classic orange Professional to the stealthy black Sharkhunter, each variant showcases a unique vibe. The silver-dial Searambler and the striking green Sea Emerald are standouts. The latter, with its sunburst finish, is a stark contrast to the other models' matte finishes, making it the ultimate head-turner.

While the date window at 3 o'clock may not be perfectly symmetrical across all colorways (except for Whitepearl), Doxa's taken care to ensure the rest of the specs stay top-notch. This Swiss-made beauty still packs a 200m water resistance, a screw-down fish emblem crown, and that beloved box sapphire crystal.

Under the hood, you'll find the reliable Sellita SW200-1 automatic movement, with its proven track record and easy servicing, justifying the 38-hour power reserve. Accompanying the watch is your pick of a matching steel "beads of rice" bracelet, a FKM rubber strap, or, if you're rocking the Sea Emerald, a NATO strap. Plus, the bracelet's wetsuit extension gives a nod to the watch's underwater roots.

So, whether you're diving into the deep end or dressing up for a night on the town, Doxa's SUB 200 steel bezel collection's got your back. With prices starting at $920, it's still a winner in a watch market that's quickly becoming a pricey shark tank.

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These stylish additions to Doxa's SUB 200 collection, with their polished steel bezels, are perfect for sports enthusiasts who seek a versatile watch style. Whether you're diving into the ocean or stepping out for a formal event, this watch can keep up with your active lifestyle.

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