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: Hi
: Certina is in the same league than tissot but
: movements are nothing exceptional just very
: middle of the range eta like the 2824 and
: the 7750. The d3 1000 was produced in the
: seventies under the reference certina ds 3
: super ph 1000m, omega also produced a 1000m
: waterproof watch in the mid 70's the
: semaster 1000. I prefer the planet ocean
: over the certina for many reasons like
: aesthetics, quality and finish.
: hope that helped
Thanks Georges, but I am looking for a "middle" watch. I can't possibly afford to spend over $1000 for a watch. If I could, then the SMP would already be on my wrist!
If you have any more info on Certinas, let me know, because all I can get is descriptions and prices in another language!!!
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