Doxa Sub 300 T Conquistador Full Line
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Doxa Sub 300 T Conquistador Full Line

By amanico · Nov 17, 2019 · 34 replies
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amanico provides an exciting first look at the full line of Doxa Sub 300 T Conquistador watches, sharing exclusive images from his Doxa contact. His post highlights previously unseen color variations, including Turquoise and Caribbean Blue, alongside the classic Orange, Black, Yellow, and Silver. This detailed overview offers collectors a comprehensive view of the collection's aesthetic and technical specifications.

I just received those pictures from my contact at Doxa and wanted to share them with you as there are at least tow I didn't know.





The silver, the orange, the black and the yellow, we already saw them. But what about the Turquoise and blue Caribbean? 

Here they are in a better resolution: 













It is said that the rubber strap will be available in December. 

The case is 42, 50 x 44, 50 mm big, the movement is the ETA 2824-2. 

Best,

Nicolas




About the Doxa Ref. Sub300

The Doxa SUB 300 is a notable offering within the brand's collection, distinguished by its relatively slender profile compared to some of its counterparts. This reference is recognized for its adherence to chronometer standards, indicated by its COSC certification, which assures a high degree of timekeeping precision. It represents a contemporary interpretation that balances historical design cues with modern horological requirements.

This particular SUB 300 model features a stainless steel case, typically measuring around 42.5mm in diameter, though its design contributes to a perception of reduced thickness on the wrist. It is powered by an automatic movement, often a variant of the ETA 2824-2, which provides a power reserve of approximately 38 hours. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal, enhancing its durability and scratch resistance, and offers a water resistance rating suitable for its intended use.

For collectors, the SUB 300 appeals to those seeking a robust and precise tool watch with a distinct aesthetic. Its COSC certification adds a layer of technical appeal, positioning it as a reliable performer. The design, while contemporary, maintains a clear lineage to Doxa's heritage, making it a relevant piece for enthusiasts interested in the brand's evolution and its commitment to certified accuracy.

Specifications

Caliber
ETA 2824-2
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
42.5mm
Dial
Orange
Water Resist.
300m
Crystal
Sapphire

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mazizata
Nov 17, 2019

but bracelet is a bit let down for me

BI
Bill
Nov 17, 2019

The conquistadors are very rare less than 800 made very few survivors known. In the re edition i did not see a conquistador.

JO
JohnFM
Nov 17, 2019

For anyone who has never owned a Doxa, these look like a great entry point. Similar to the 1200T with a few nice changes. My favorites are the two blue ones -- light and dark. Since I already have a 1200T and a couple of SUB300 Doxas, I may stay on the sidelines, but they are tempting.

MA
mazizata
Nov 17, 2019

The design of the bracelet is fine, just the overall finish and relative lack of robustness left me underwhelmed. For the price point, I can not complain though.

IN
InDebtButOnTime
Nov 17, 2019

my way for Christmas.... otherwise.....uh... geez.... still might have to chase that down! Supercool!

AM
amanico
Nov 18, 2019

Around Md December, the web shop should be on line. Till then you can send an email at: sales @ doxawatches . com ( remove spaces ) Best, Nicolas

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