Henry tests modern Certina DS-2 in Sydney waters

Watch reviewer Henry spent three weeks with the red-dial Certina DS-2, a modern take on the late-1960s original. He submerged it in the Pacific Ocean off Sydney's coast, confirming its 200m water resistance. The watch features a Powermatic 80 movement and balances vintage design with contemporary specs.

The Certina DS-2 revives the brand's Double Security concept from the late 1960s, emphasizing shock resistance and durability. Henry, in a Fratello Watches review published on March 15, 2026, describes the modern red-dial version's tonneau-shaped case at 40mm diameter, with a 46mm lug-to-lug and 12.65mm thickness. Its short, curving lugs make it wear like a smaller vintage piece despite the size, aided by crisp brushing and restrained polishing. The sunburst red dial shifts from burgundy in shadows to garnet in light, paired with clean applied indexes and a legible handset. A date window sits at 3 o'clock, and lume provides practical glow without excess. The screw-down crown and 200m rating proved reliable during Henry's swim in Sydney's Pacific waters, handling salt, submersion, and waves without issue. Underwater, the red dial and polished indexes maintained legibility. Inside, the Powermatic 80 automatic offers an 80-hour power reserve and Nivachron anti-magnetic balance spring. Henry notes its industrial reliability suits everyday use, though he prefers the original's engraved caseback over the see-through one. On a black leather strap, it leans dressy; a bracelet variant would enhance sportiness. After office wear, travel, and coastal activities, the DS-2 showed versatility and robustness. Priced at €1,010, US$1,100, or £895, it stands out in the mid-range Swiss market for its heritage, engineering, and lack of hype. Comments praise its vintage vibes, affordability, and non-diver heritage sports style, with some noting availability issues in Canada.

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