Introducing the Certina DS Chronograph Automatic

Introducing the Certina DS Chronograph Automatic

Certina is not sold in the US currently although considering the attractive design and price of their products - it seems the watchmaker will find a reason to establish distribution here Seeing Certina on Swiss trips over the years always made me wonder why they were not sold in the United States The presumable reason has always been because Certina price points overlap with established brands such as Tissot, Hamilton, and Mido - which are all owned by the Swatch Group.

With competitiveness at an all-time high within the watch industry, and within the watch groups, we think it's inevitable that Certina will arrive on American shores sooner or later Certina DS Phantom Dive watches in May, which significantly drove reader interest Now, Certina has released yet another banger in the DS Chronograph Automatic.

The movement is an advanced version of the Valjoux 7753 that Certina refers to as ETA caliber A05.H31 The movement is a 4Hz automatic with stop seconds. . Source

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