Doxa Sub 300 Ti5 Clive Cussler Watch
Doxa built this watch around a two-layer titanium dial, something the brand has never done before on a Sub 300. The construction stacks two superimposed Grade 5 titanium plates: the lower layer carries the luminous hour markers and minute track, while the laser-cut upper layer sits just above it, letting light and shadow shift across the face depending on the angle. Titanium runs through the rest of the watch too, case, caseback, crown, keeping the piece under 70 grams despite a 42.50mm by 45.00mm case that's 13.40mm thick. It's still built as a working dive tool, water-resistant to 984 feet with Doxa's patented unidirectional bezel and an oversized orange minute hand for at-a-glance reading underwater. The same orange shows up on the bezel's depth scale and on the date numerals 15, 7, and 31, marking Clive Cussler's birthday. Inside is a COSC-certified Swiss automatic movement with about 38 hours of power reserve, and Doxa is capping the run at 300 pieces.

