I bought the blue version before this as it was on a heavy discount. It was so good I bought the black dial and the green dial also. I love them to bits. Regulars in the rotation. All run about 5 - 6 sec a day on the wrist. Certina quoted me a service pre pandemic at 180£. Apparently they simply swap movements and send the old unit back to swatch for a recondition. Work guaranteed by Certina.
This is a fantastic watch for the money. I’ve just returned from a holiday in Tenerife and believe me this a great dive watch. I also took my Seiko SPB143 which has no where the accuracy of the Certina. Certina also state servicing is only 4 - 5 yrs !!
The movement can be regulated by any watchmaker really. Like other free sprung balance from Omega, Rolex etc. there are screws on two arms of the balance wheel to regulate it. You can spot the screws on pictures of the movement.
I think 43mm is still alright for 6.5” wrist size. The green dial is an unusual green which is quite nice. The price range is reasonable for a Swiss made watch under the swatch’s group.❤
I think that a 6.5 inch wrist is stretching things too far for this watch. I have the black dial version and a 7" wrist, plus long arms, so it wears well enough. Any slimmer and I think the watch would really look overbearing. As well as the size, it's over 200g (183g with the links taken out for my wrist), so it's another factor to take into account.
This is one Swiss made diver that really has caught my attention. The only other close to this price point would be the Hamilton dive watch that looks very similar.
Both Certina and Hamilton use the same powermatic 80 movement, I believe. Personally, I prefer the Certina, though, due to it having a ceramic bezel and micro adjustment on the claps.
Nice review, I prefer the new coin edge bezel on this latest model. I own the one released before thos version, but in titanium. Really good xalue for money and compares quite well to my hydroconquest. Ps, lovely condition seamaster too.
Thanks, I love the seamaster but I don't wear that as a daily wear. Certina is a brand that should be spoken about alot more. The Ds Action Diver is such a fantastic watch.
@@the_watchgent also have the same model seamaster, but don't wear it daily either. But certainly agree on the DS, very impressed with it. Love the ratchet style clasp, much more elegant than the rather crude one on my seiko marinemaster 300.
No, this DS Action Diver has the Powermatic ETA.C07.611, not the ETA.C07.111 (which the Tissot has with plastic escapement). The .611 has is same movement on the Rado watches.
The discussion that has been going on for years about a plastic part in a Powermatic 80 is ridiculous and nonsensical....in dentistry we have been using plastic for decades with great success, because.doese have some advantages. and plastic is not the same as plastic. Certina has thought about using plastic in the escapement, but unfortunately ignored the stupidity of the customers
@@andreasmartinez2216 you have low standards that's why for you this is ridiculous. I ALSO work in the health profession. Our profession use plastics because they're STERILE-R, they're only used ONCE. Like can you imagine reusing a syringe over and over again? Listen, the reason WHY we're buying watches is for the metal, NOT the plastics. Okay? Plastics are cheap, they're meant to be used once or a few times. Take a look at syringes for example. Your typical Terumo/BD syringe costs about $15 box for 100 pieces. A stainless steel syringe (used in MaxFax and I guess dental as well) costs about $15 EACH at the cheapest. If Certina sells this watch for $150 then that's fine. Swatch did it with their MoonSwatch and Blancpain-Swatch and they're successful enough and the watch performs as intended because as you said, plastics has its advantages and has proven degrees of success. Now imagine if a Terumo syringe, one (1) single 10ml plastic Terumo syringe will cost $15? See what I did there? I have no doubt the Powermatic80 will work with a plastic escapement, but sell it at plastics-price. This is what you call VALUE FOR MONEY. $150 for this Powermatic80-equipped Certina, done-deal. BUT SELL IT at $1,000 about the same price as an ETA2824-2 (or Sellita SW200-1) equipped watch?? I'd spit on that Certina.
I bought the blue version before this as it was on a heavy discount. It was so good I bought the black dial and the green dial also. I love them to bits. Regulars in the rotation. All run about 5 - 6 sec a day on the wrist. Certina quoted me a service pre pandemic at 180£. Apparently they simply swap movements and send the old unit back to swatch for a recondition. Work guaranteed by Certina.
They are amazing watches for the money. What is your favourite colour? I did hear that as well about swapping out the movements.
I love them all.
@@the_watchgent the nuance of that green colour is gourgeous. Green is the best colour for this watch, imo. Wear it in good health.
This is a fantastic watch for the money.
I’ve just returned from a holiday in Tenerife and believe me this a great dive watch.
I also took my Seiko SPB143 which has no where the accuracy of the Certina.
Certina also state servicing is only 4 - 5 yrs !!
They are fantastic watches, what colour did you choose.
Green
The movement can be regulated by any watchmaker really. Like other free sprung balance from Omega, Rolex etc. there are screws on two arms of the balance wheel to regulate it. You can spot the screws on pictures of the movement.
I think 43mm is still alright for 6.5” wrist size. The green dial is an unusual green which is quite nice. The price range is reasonable for a Swiss made watch under the swatch’s group.❤
I think that a 6.5 inch wrist is stretching things too far for this watch. I have the black dial version and a 7" wrist, plus long arms, so it wears well enough. Any slimmer and I think the watch would really look overbearing. As well as the size, it's over 200g (183g with the links taken out for my wrist), so it's another factor to take into account.
This is one Swiss made diver that really has caught my attention. The only other close to this price point would be the Hamilton dive watch that looks very similar.
Both Certina and Hamilton use the same powermatic 80 movement, I believe. Personally, I prefer the Certina, though, due to it having a ceramic bezel and micro adjustment on the claps.
I’ve found lots of 21mm straps for my Tissot Seastar. Same movement as the Certina, I’ve had no issues.
Looks nice I'll have look at this model 👌
It's a great watch and definalty good value for the money in my opinion. Thanks for watching the video.
Nice review, I prefer the new coin edge bezel on this latest model. I own the one released before thos version, but in titanium. Really good xalue for money and compares quite well to my hydroconquest. Ps, lovely condition seamaster too.
Thanks, I love the seamaster but I don't wear that as a daily wear. Certina is a brand that should be spoken about alot more. The Ds Action Diver is such a fantastic watch.
@@the_watchgent also have the same model seamaster, but don't wear it daily either. But certainly agree on the DS, very impressed with it. Love the ratchet style clasp, much more elegant than the rather crude one on my seiko marinemaster 300.
No, this DS Action Diver has the Powermatic ETA.C07.611, not the ETA.C07.111 (which the Tissot has with plastic escapement). The .611 has is same movement on the Rado watches.
Well spotted.
The discussion that has been going on for years about a plastic part in a Powermatic 80 is ridiculous and nonsensical....in dentistry we have been using plastic for decades with great success, because.doese have some advantages. and plastic is not the same as plastic. Certina has thought about using plastic in the escapement, but unfortunately ignored the stupidity of the customers
@@andreasmartinez2216 you have low standards that's why for you this is ridiculous. I ALSO work in the health profession. Our profession use plastics because they're STERILE-R, they're only used ONCE.
Like can you imagine reusing a syringe over and over again?
Listen, the reason WHY we're buying watches is for the metal, NOT the plastics. Okay? Plastics are cheap, they're meant to be used once or a few times.
Take a look at syringes for example. Your typical Terumo/BD syringe costs about $15 box for 100 pieces. A stainless steel syringe (used in MaxFax and I guess dental as well) costs about $15 EACH at the cheapest.
If Certina sells this watch for $150 then that's fine. Swatch did it with their MoonSwatch and Blancpain-Swatch and they're successful enough and the watch performs as intended because as you said, plastics has its advantages and has proven degrees of success.
Now imagine if a Terumo syringe, one (1) single 10ml plastic Terumo syringe will cost $15?
See what I did there?
I have no doubt the Powermatic80 will work with a plastic escapement, but sell it at plastics-price. This is what you call VALUE FOR MONEY. $150 for this Powermatic80-equipped Certina, done-deal. BUT SELL IT at $1,000 about the same price as an ETA2824-2 (or Sellita SW200-1) equipped watch?? I'd spit on that Certina.
Nice!
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It’s really not. Granted I have a larger wrist but it wears very comfortably and unless you’re a small guy, it will look great.
My wrist is 7 3/4, and I think this is just about the perfect size..
It's a nice watch, but the size of a dinner plate
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