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Diving and Stopping: Certina DS Action Diver Chrono

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Launched at the height of summer, the new DS Action Diver Chrono from Certina evokes a sense of vacation. The sand-colored dial, combined with the unmistakable features of a diver's watch and a fabric strap in fresh colors that match the case, seem to be made for long days at the beach. Meeting the rigorous demands of a diver's watch, the newcomer is water-resistant to 300 meters and complies with the ISO 6425 standard.

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Its dial is easy to read thanks to its layout with large hour markers, a triangular marker at 12 o'clock and clearly distinguishable hands, as well as the anti-reflective sapphire crystal that extends over the dial. Since the hands, hour markers and zero marker on the ceramic bezel insert are extensively coated with Superluminova emitting a blue glow, the watch can also be read under water and in other low-light environments.

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Like the 44.6mm DS case (DS stands for Certina's Double Security Concept first implemented in 1959), the unidirectional bezel is made of 316L stainless steel.

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The watch's underwater qualities are complemented by its chronograph function. This is made possible by the ETA A05.231 automatic movement with a power reserve of 68 hours and a silicon balance spring. To ensure water-resistance, the chronograph pushers are screwed down, as are the case-back and crown, engraved with the Certina turtle; the latter is also protected by a sideguard.

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The black-grey-gold look of the case, dial and bezel echoes the color of the strap, creating a harmonious overall look. Pricing is marked at CHF1,750 or approximately $1,980 when converted to USD.

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The DS Action Diver Chrono is also available with a metal bracelet including a diver's extension, a choice of black or blue dial and matching ceramic bezels for CHF1,795 or approximately $2,025 when converted to USD.

To learn more, visit Certina, here.

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