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Dryden PathfindervsDOXA SUB 300 Carbon

The numbers, the dial colors, the calibers — laid out so you can stop flipping between tabs.

Pathfinder
DrydenPathfinder
MSRP $650
SUB 300 Carbon
DOXASUB 300 Carbon
MSRP $4,390

At a glance

12 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Pathfinder41mm
SUB 300 Carbon42.5mm
Power Reserve
Pathfinder40h
SUB 300 Carbon38h
Water Resistance
Pathfinder201m
SUB 300 Carbon300m
MSRP
Pathfinder$650
SUB 300 Carbon$4,390

Full specifications

Case

5 specs
Diameter
41mm
42.5mm
Thickness
11.8mm
12mm
Lug-to-Lug
47mm
46mm
Material
316L Stainless Steel
Carbon
Water Resistance
201m
300m

Crystal & Dial

4 specs
Crystal Shape
Flat
Domed
AR Coating
Inner
Yes
Dial Color
Steel
Aquamarine
Lume
None
Super-LumiNova

Movement

2 specs
Caliber
Miyota 9015
COSC Chronometer
Power Reserve
40h
38h

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$650
$4,390

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What people say

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Dryden Pathfinder

The Dryden Steel 12 Hour 41mm is widely praised for its excellent case finishing and comfortable wearability, with a sleek 11.75mm height. Owners note generous BGW9 lume and excellent end link fitment on the bracelet, though the crown is described as small and slippery, and the clasp disappointing. The dial's design is considered generic by some, and one owner desires a more unique aesthetic. Overall, owners and reviewers rate the Dryden Steel 12 Hour 41mm highly for its case finishing and comfortable wearability at its price point.

DOXA SUB 300 Carbon

The DOXA SUB 300 Carbon is widely praised for its exceptionally lightweight and comfortable forged carbon case, making it an ideal vacation or everyday watch. Owners and reviewers highlight the vibrant dial colors, the satisfyingly clicky bezel action, and the comfortable, adjustable rubber strap with a clever clasp. Its COSC-certified ETA 2824-2 movement is noted for reliable timekeeping, with one owner reporting +0.9 seconds per day and another an average of +5 seconds per day, though a 38-hour power reserve is a trade-off for its slimness. Some reviewers point out that the no-decompression bezel markings may not align with current diving science and that the luminous markers are less bright than some alternatives. The integrated rubber strap requires cutting to size, and the clasp has sharp edges. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the DOXA SUB 300 Carbon highly for its unique, lightweight carbon construction and comfortable wearability.

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