Duxot G-Series Automatic Dive Watch
Horology / Wristwatches

Duxot G-Series Automatic Dive Watch

This is a contemporary automatic dive watch by Duxot, featuring a robust 'cushion' style stainless steel case with a black PVD or IP coating on the bezel. The watch face is a matte black color with large, luminescent circular and rectangular hour markers for high visibility. The dial features the Duxot shield logo at the 12 o'clock position and is printed with 'AUTOMATIC' and a water resistance rating of '250m : 820ft' in white and red text. It utilizes 'sword' style hour and minute hands and a thin red sweep seconds hand. The crystal appears to be a flat mineral or sapphire glass, showing some surface smudging but no deep scratches. The rotating diver's bezel has a coin-edge grip and a unique circular indentation pattern. The watch is mounted on a rugged black leather strap with white contrast stitching. Condition-wise, it shows light signs of wear consistent with regular use, specifically minor surface dust on the dial and slight smoothing of the strap texture. The screw-down crown is located at the 4 o'clock position, a classic design for divers to prevent wrist digging. This timepiece draws inspiration from 1970s professional diving instruments, blending vintage aesthetics with modern manufacturing standards and a reliable mechanical movement.

Estimated Value

$150 - $250

Basic Information

Category

Horology / Wristwatches

Appraised On

May 7, 2026

Estimated Value

$150 - $250

Item Description

This is a contemporary automatic dive watch by Duxot, featuring a robust 'cushion' style stainless steel case with a black PVD or IP coating on the bezel. The watch face is a matte black color with large, luminescent circular and rectangular hour markers for high visibility. The dial features the Duxot shield logo at the 12 o'clock position and is printed with 'AUTOMATIC' and a water resistance rating of '250m : 820ft' in white and red text. It utilizes 'sword' style hour and minute hands and a thin red sweep seconds hand. The crystal appears to be a flat mineral or sapphire glass, showing some surface smudging but no deep scratches. The rotating diver's bezel has a coin-edge grip and a unique circular indentation pattern. The watch is mounted on a rugged black leather strap with white contrast stitching. Condition-wise, it shows light signs of wear consistent with regular use, specifically minor surface dust on the dial and slight smoothing of the strap texture. The screw-down crown is located at the 4 o'clock position, a classic design for divers to prevent wrist digging. This timepiece draws inspiration from 1970s professional diving instruments, blending vintage aesthetics with modern manufacturing standards and a reliable mechanical movement.

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