Affordable Watch Straps for Doxa

Doxa watch

Doxa is a dive-watch legend with its bright orange dials and beads-of-rice bracelets — the iconic SUB 300, the accessible SUB 200, and the deep-diving SUB 1500T. Official Doxa straps and bracelets run $150–$400, and premium aftermarket makers charge $80–$140. Other sites carry rubber, mesh, and beads-of-rice alternatives for $6–$30. The lug widths differ by model: the SUB 300 and SUB 300T use 20mm, the SUB 200 uses 19mm, and the SUB 1500T uses 21mm. Because Doxa's signature beads-of-rice bracelet is part of the look, fitted bracelets and curved-end straps give the cleanest result.

Price context

Official Doxa straps: $150–$400. Premium aftermarket: $80–$140. Other sites: $6–$30.

Lug widths

  • 20mm (SUB 300, SUB 300T)
  • 19mm (SUB 200)
  • 21mm (SUB 1500T)
  • 20mm (SUB 300 Beta)

Popular Doxa models

SUB 300
SUB 200
SUB 1500T
SUB 300T
SUB 300 Beta

Best strap styles for Doxa

Beads-of-rice bracelet
FKM rubber dive strap
Tropic rubber
NATO strap

Buying tips

  • 01The SUB 300 uses 20mm, the SUB 200 uses 19mm, and the SUB 1500T uses 21mm — confirm your exact model, since each takes a different size.
  • 02Doxa's signature beads-of-rice bracelet is the defining look; an aftermarket version from other sites runs well below the factory bracelet.
  • 03The SUB 200's 19mm lug width is unusual, so search precisely for 19mm rather than assuming 20mm.
  • 04An FKM rubber or tropic strap pairs naturally with Doxa's high-water-resistance dive heritage and the bright dials.
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Frequently asked questions

What lug width does the Doxa SUB 300 use?

The Doxa SUB 300 and SUB 300T use a 20mm lug width, the most common and best-supported size. That gives you a wide selection of dive-appropriate straps on other sites — FKM rubber, tropic, NATO, and beads-of-rice bracelets — for $6–$30. Doxa's signature look is the beads-of-rice bracelet, so a 20mm aftermarket beads-of-rice bracelet is a popular and affordable way to capture the vintage dive aesthetic. The 20mm lugs accept standard spring bars, and many aftermarket straps include quick-release tabs. Always measure between your lugs to confirm, since other SUB models use different widths.

Does the Doxa SUB 200 use the same strap as the SUB 300?

No. The SUB 200 uses a 19mm lug width, while the SUB 300 uses 20mm — so straps are not interchangeable between them. Nineteen millimeters is an unusual size that sits below the common 20mm, so you need to search specifically for 19mm and avoid forcing a 20mm strap, which won't fit. Other sites do stock 19mm rubber, mesh, and beads-of-rice options for $6–$25, though the selection is narrower than for 20mm. Because the SUB 200 is Doxa's most accessible diver, an inexpensive FKM rubber strap is a great-value pairing. Always confirm by measuring.

What lug width does the Doxa SUB 1500T use?

The Doxa SUB 1500T, the brand's deep-diving model rated to 1500m, uses a 21mm lug width to match its larger case. Twenty-one millimeters is an off-standard size between the common 20mm and 22mm, so search precisely for 21mm and don't substitute an adjacent width. Other sites stock 21mm rubber, mesh, and bracelet options for $6–$28. Because the SUB 1500T is a serious saturation diver, a thick FKM rubber strap or the signature beads-of-rice bracelet suits its purpose and proportions best. Note its built-in ratcheting wetsuit extension on the factory bracelet, which aftermarket bracelets may not replicate.

Can I get an affordable Doxa beads-of-rice bracelet?

Yes. The beads-of-rice bracelet is central to Doxa's identity, and while the factory bracelet is expensive, other sites produce beads-of-rice bracelets in 19mm, 20mm, and 21mm for $15–$30 — a fraction of the cost. Match the bracelet to your model's lug width: 20mm for the SUB 300, 19mm for the SUB 200, 21mm for the SUB 1500T. Look for one with solid end-links and a diver's clasp for the best fit and feel. You'll size it by removing links with a basic $5 tool. It's the most authentic way to recreate the classic Doxa look affordably.

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