DOXA SUB 300T Aristera: A Legendary Dive Watch Reinvented for Left-Handers

The DOXA SUB 300T Aristera is a tribute to the brand?s heritage in dive watches, combining the original design with a left-handed twist for 2024, offering the standout features that made DOXA renowned while breaking new ground in functionality.
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SUB 300T Aristera
If there is a simple watch that encompasses the purpose of the Legacy issue of WOW, it is a DOXA diver, like the SUB 300T Aristera here. Not only is it evocative of a very specific period in the history of watchmaking, DOXA itself is what is known as a legacy Swiss watchmaker. Named “Aristera,” the Greek word for “left,” the SUB 300T Aristera model signifies DOXA?s first foray into left-handed dive watches, with the crown positioned at 9 o’clock for those who prefer wearing their watches on the right wrist. This name resonates with DOXA’s own Greek etymology, where “doxa” means “glory,” linking tradition and excellence in a timepiece built for modern-day adventurers.
The simple story here is that although DOXA is known today primarily for dive watches, it was founded long before such watches were possible ? back in 1889, the sports watch was not a thing, and time was still confined to the pockets of men. Founder Georges Ducommun could scarcely have imagined the development of tool and sports watches, and that his brand would have created one of t...
The post DOXA SUB 300T Aristera: A Legendary Dive Watch Reinvented for Left-Handers appeared first on LUXUO.
SUB 300T Aristera
If there is a simple watch that encompasses the purpose of the Legacy issue of WOW, it is a DOXA diver, like the SUB 300T Aristera here. Not only is it evocative of a very specific period in the history of watchmaking, DOXA itself is what is known as a legacy Swiss watchmaker. Named “Aristera,” the Greek word for “left,” the SUB 300T Aristera model signifies DOXA?s first foray into left-handed dive watches, with the crown positioned at 9 o’clock for those who prefer wearing their watches on the right wrist. This name resonates with DOXA’s own Greek etymology, where “doxa” means “glory,” linking tradition and excellence in a timepiece built for modern-day adventurers.
The simple story here is that although DOXA is known today primarily for dive watches, it was founded long before such watches were possible ? back in 1889, the sports watch was not a thing, and time was still confined to the pockets of men. Founder Georges Ducommun could scarcely have imagined the development of tool and sports watches, and that his brand would have created one of t...
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