When it comes to dive watches, the Rolex Submariner and the Blancpain Fifty Fathoms have been around the longest, both having made their debuts in 1953. But when scuba became popular among hobbyists during the 1960s, the number of specialist dive watches burgeoned as numerous brands added them to their catalogues.
Many of these names are now largely forgotten outside of collecting circles (such as Titus, Monvis, Lanco, Camif and Dodane, to name but a few), but one that has deservedly stood the test of time is Doxa.