DOXA Army Automatic – 785.10.031.10
DOXA Army Automatic – 785.10.031.10
DOXA Army Automatic – 785.10.031.10
DOXA Army Automatic – 785.10.031.10

DOXA Army Automatic – 785.10.031.10

SKU: 001-545-12104

Regular price $2,090.00
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The DOXA Army watch merges classic design with modern functionality. Crafted from 316L stainless steel, its 42.5 mm case boasts a sapphire crystal, ensuring durability and water resistance up to 300m. The rotating bezel, a first for DOXA, features stainless steel with a ceramic insert, complemented by Super-LumiNova® coating for enhanced underwater visibility.

Offering versatility, the watch comes with a stainless steel "beads of rice" bracelet and it includes a NATO camouflage strap, paying homage to the Swiss Army's original field uniform.

The Swiss mechanical automatic movement powers the DOXA Army, providing a 38-hour power reserve at a frequency of 28,800 vph (4.0 Hz). With a screw-down crown, stainless steel screw-down case back, and helium release valve, it ensures optimal water resistance and reliability for professional divers.
Band Bracelet
Band Material Stainless Steel
Case Material Stainless Steel
Case Size 42.5mm
Case Thickness 11.95mm
Caseback Closed
Collection Army
Crystal Sapphire Crystal
Dial Black
Function Date
Gender Men's
Lug Width 20mm
Lug-to-Lug 44.5mm
Movement Automatic
Power Reserve 38 Hours
Water Resistance 300m
SKU # DOX-785.10.031.10
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