

These two new colorways lean into a touch of coral pink, which the brand uses as an homage to a 1970s Doxa Women’s Sub 200 design. Perhaps the Gulfshore appeals to a slightly larger audience, with a matte blue dial complemented by white and what Doxa calls “coraline orange” accents. The shade of blue here is lighter than that of the Caribbean blue currently in the catalog and works very well with the accents of coraline orange, a trickster of a color, appearing pale orange in some lights and coral pink in others. The coraline orange is tastefully balanced on the dial, and using it as the infill for the unidirectional bezel and the signature on the screw-down crown is also a nice touch. As with most of the other 250T variants, the GMT hand is oversized in the form of a skeletonized hand that reaches to the inner 24-hour scale on the dial.