In-Depth: A Look At The Doxa SUB 200 T-Graph Searambler, And Some Thoughts On What Makes Vintage Tool Watches Special

I am an unabashed lover of purely utilitarian watches. To a fault, in fact. The more purpose-built, the better. This has led to a collection of timepieces that leans heavily (literally and figuratively) towards bulky oddballs like a Seiko MarineMaster “Tuna Can,” a first generation Citizen Aqualand, an Oris ProPilot Altimeter, and an old Breitling Emergency, watches each with some historical significance, but that, more importantly, can still be used as intended. But this summer, Neptune smiled on me and I was able to pick up a vintage dive watch that, while it will never see water, is perhaps the pride of my collection – a Doxa SUB 200 T-Graph Searambler.

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