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Min. ReadThe wait for a GMT model in Doxa's lineup is finally over. Introducing the new Sub 250T GMT, Doxa is adding a highly anticipated GMT option to its collection. After the success of last year’s Sub 200T, the Sub 250T GMT arrives with a fresh design, a slightly larger case, and an eye-catching fourth hand to keep you on track in two time zones.
The Sub 250T GMT features a 40mm steel case, 10.85mm in thickness, and a lug-to-lug measurement of 42.9mm. The watch is water-resistant to 250 meters, maintaining the brand’s tradition of robust dive watches. It's available in nine vibrant colorways, including the classic Professional, Sharkhunter, and Searambler designs, as well as the fresh Whitepearl and Sea Emerald options. The “Sharkhunter Vintage” stands out with its unique faux-tanned lume, a gradient brown dial, white hands, and a red-tipped GMT hand in an arrow style.
Doxa’s new GMT watch retains the classic dive watch design, with the "no decompression" dive bezel and a 24-hour scale on the rehaut. The GMT function is powered by the Sellita SW330-2 movement, which allows independent setting of the GMT hand. This automatic movement provides 50 hours of power reserve, a 4 Hz frequency, and is a solid competitor to the renowned ETA 2836 GMT movement.
The Sub 250T GMT is available with two strap options: a steel “beads-of-rice” bracelet or a color-matched FKM rubber strap. Both versions feature a fold-over clasp with a wetsuit extension.