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CERTINA DS PH2OOM, SPECIAL EDITION, AUTOMATIC

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Certina DS 200M Automatic: Legend of Submarine Robustness

Origins and DS Philosophy
The Certina DS 200M Automatic emerges from a tradition of precision and resistance initiated in 1888 by brothers Adolf and Alfred Kurth in Grenchen, Switzerland. The Certina brand —registered name in 1939, derived from the Latin “certus” (secure)— solidified its identity with the launch of the DS Concept in 1959. This “Double Security” system revolutionized sports watchmaking with a case architecture featuring internal shock-absorption, reinforced crystal, and multiple sealing gaskets, allowing for resistance to depths of 200 meters and extreme impacts. The turtle shell, adopted as a symbol in the 1960s, encapsulated this philosophy of robustness and longevity.

Technical Innovation and Historical Feats
The DS 200M Automatic inherited technologies tested in legendary expeditions:

  • 1960: The Certina DS accompanied the first ascent of Dhaulagiri (8,167 m) in Nepal, enduring thermal and pressure fluctuations.

  • 1965: It participated in the Sealab II project of the U.S. Navy, where divers and scientists validated its reliability in prolonged underwater conditions.

  • 1969-1970: Models like the DS-2 Super PH500M were used in the Tektite I and II experiments by NASA, receiving “excellent” ratings in performance tests.

These milestones proved that the DS 200M was not just an accessory, but a survival tool for hostile environments.

Design and Architecture
The model combined functionality and utilitarian aesthetics:

  • Stainless steel case of 40-43 mm, with robust lines and a unidirectional bezel for calculating dive times.

  • High legibility dials: Black or blue with applied indices and “sword” hands coated with luminescent material, ideal for murky waters.

  • Hesalite crystal in vintage versions (like the 1967 PH200M), later replaced by sapphire in modern reissues.

  • Automatic movement caliber 25-651: With 17-25 jewels, frequency of 18,800 vibrations/hour, and resistance to moderate magnetic fields.

Evolution and Reissues
The DS 200M line evolved to include:

  • DS-2 PH200M (1969): With a “cushion” case and a crosshair dial, popularized for its use in naval forces like the Royal Australian Navy.

  • PH200M Reissue (2018): Maintaining the vintage design but with a Powermatic 80 movement (80 hours of power reserve) and water resistance of 200 m.

Legacy and Collector Culture
The DS 200M Automatic is now a vintage icon for:

  • Association with exploration: Its role in underwater and alpine missions made it a symbol of adventure.

  • Proven durability: Timepieces from the 1970s still operate with precision, attesting to the quality of the components.

  • Appreciation: Models with “tropicalized” dials or military provenance (like those of the RAN) fetch premiums at auctions.

Conclusion
The Certina DS 200M Automatic embodies the convergence of Swiss engineering and practical utility. More than a watch, it is a legacy of an era where mechanical precision was tested in the depths of the underwater world and the highest peaks. Its understated design and resilient technology continue to inspire new generations of watchmakers and adventurers.

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Brand

Certina

Model

DS PH200M

Gender

Man‎

Country of origin

Switzerland‎ ‎

Decade

Current.‎ ‎

Year of manufacture

2022

Serial number

C036407 A

Movement

Automatic‎ ‎

Caliber

Powermatic 80

Crystal

Sapphire‎ ‎

Dial

Black, with a date stamp at 3 o'clock.‎ ‎

Bezel

Ceramic, bidirectional rotating‎ ‎

Corona

Steel, signed CERTINA.‎ ‎

Case material

Stainless steel‎ ‎

Diameter without crown

42 mm

Diameter with crown

46 mm

Lug-to-lug length

51 mm

Thickness

12 mm

Strap width

20 mm

Strap material

Genuine leather vaccine‎ ‎

Strap color

Brown‎

Closure/buckle

Steel, signed Certina‎ ‎

Condition of the watch

Excellent, like new!‎ ‎

Case/Box

Yes, your original.‎ ‎

Documentation

yes, original documentation‎ ‎

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