DS Action Lady Powermatic 80 Automatic, Mother of pearl, PVD coating, 316L stainless steel, 34.5mm
Reference: C032.207.22.126.00

NOK 10 500.-
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This ladies' watch is in a class of its own. Its Powermatic calibre not only has a power reserve of 80 hours, but also features a Nivachron™ balance spring, guaranteeing reliable precision unaffected by magnetic fields. Sparkling diamonds and sophisticated details ensure timeless elegance.

Variants

Technical specifications

Reference
C032.207.22.126.00
Warranty
2-year warranty
Weight net
107.00g
Color
Mother of pearl
Material
Diamond(s)
Mother of pearl
Type
Automatic
Model
POWERMATIC 80.611
Features
Automatic
Nivachron
ETA
Swiss Made
Material
PVD coating
316L stainless steel
Reference
C032.207.22.126.00
Warranty
2-year warranty
Weight net
107.00g
Case material
PVD coating
316L stainless steel
Bezel material
316L stainless steel
Glass
Antireflection treatment on one side
Water resistance
Up to a pressure of 20 bar (200 m)
Diameter
34.50mm
Height
11.10mm
Between lugs
15.00mm
Color
Mother of pearl
Material
Diamond(s)
Mother of pearl
Type
Automatic
Model
POWERMATIC 80.611
Features
Automatic
Nivachron
ETA
Swiss Made
Material
PVD coating
316L stainless steel

Materials

Stainless steel

The 316L stainless steel which Certina uses for cases, bracelets and clasps, for instance, is extremely resistant, corrosion-resistant and hypoallergenic. It contains only a very small proportion of nickel, which is not released when worn and therefore does not trigger any nickel allergies.

stainless steel

PVD

PVD is the abbreviation for physical vapour deposition and refers to a modern coating method through which a material, for instance gold, can be transferred in a vaporised form, to a steel or titanium substrate. The result is as fine as it is durable. PVD is resistant, corrosion-resistant and very hard.

PVD

Diamonds

Considered to be the king of all gemstones, diamond is the hardest natural material in the world. The quality of diamond is classed according to the “four C's”:Cut: The more facets the stone has, the more intensely it reflects the light. Certina uses brilliants (full-cut diamonds) in its watch-cases and single-cut diamonds on dials.Colour: At first sight you might think that diamonds are white. Experts, however, can identify their subtle shades of colour. Certina uses Top Wesselton diamonds only.Clarity: Almost all diamonds have tiny flaws, called inclusions, which can be seen with a jeweller’s loupe. Certina uses stones in the highly desirable VSI – very small inclusions – class.Carat: The unit indicating the weight of a diamond. One carat is equivalent to 0.2g.Certina only uses diamonds which meet the requirements of the Kimberley Process, an international system for certifying raw diamonds. The system aims to stop the trade in smuggled diamonds (so-called “blood diamonds”).

diamonds

Mother-of-pearl

This organic material, which Certina uses for particularly precious dials on women's watches, comes from the innermost layer of shell of some molluscs. Iridescent, shimmery mother-of-pearl is very brittle and must be processed with great care, which makes it even more valuable.

mother of pearl

Stainless steel

The 316L stainless steel which Certina uses for cases, bracelets and clasps, for instance, is extremely resistant, corrosion-resistant and hypoallergenic. It contains only a very small proportion of nickel, which is not released when worn and therefore does not trigger any nickel allergies.

stainless steel

PVD

PVD is the abbreviation for physical vapour deposition and refers to a modern coating method through which a material, for instance gold, can be transferred in a vaporised form, to a steel or titanium substrate. The result is as fine as it is durable. PVD is resistant, corrosion-resistant and very hard.

PVD

Diamonds

Considered to be the king of all gemstones, diamond is the hardest natural material in the world. The quality of diamond is classed according to the “four C's”:Cut: The more facets the stone has, the more intensely it reflects the light. Certina uses brilliants (full-cut diamonds) in its watch-cases and single-cut diamonds on dials.Colour: At first sight you might think that diamonds are white. Experts, however, can identify their subtle shades of colour. Certina uses Top Wesselton diamonds only.Clarity: Almost all diamonds have tiny flaws, called inclusions, which can be seen with a jeweller’s loupe. Certina uses stones in the highly desirable VSI – very small inclusions – class.Carat: The unit indicating the weight of a diamond. One carat is equivalent to 0.2g.Certina only uses diamonds which meet the requirements of the Kimberley Process, an international system for certifying raw diamonds. The system aims to stop the trade in smuggled diamonds (so-called “blood diamonds”).

diamonds

Mother-of-pearl

This organic material, which Certina uses for particularly precious dials on women's watches, comes from the innermost layer of shell of some molluscs. Iridescent, shimmery mother-of-pearl is very brittle and must be processed with great care, which makes it even more valuable.

mother of pearl