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Recently Resurfaced: Certina DS Action Diver is Updated with a Black Ceramic Bezel

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Since its launch, the DS Action Diver housed in a 43-mm stainless steel case that is pressure-resistant to 30 bar has been one of the watchmaker Certina's most popular timepieces. The latest version of the diver's watch is likely to continue that trend, updating its ISO standard 6425 tested form with a new unidirectional rotating bezel in polished black ceramic.

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The colour-coordinated dial carries bold hands and hour markers, whose generous Super-Luminova coating ensures excellent readability in darkness and at great depths. The DS Action Diver is powered by the automatic Powermatic caliber, amassing an 80-hour power reserve and equipped with a magnetic field-resistant Nivachron hairspring.

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There are several different versions to choose from: blue, green, titanium or two-tone. Price: approximately $1,000.

To learn more, visit Certina, here.

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