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So i'd been looking for an inexpensive dressier watch. Checked out the Seikos, Hamiltons etc then stumbled upon this.
Ok, so there's no disguising where the design cues come from, but I think Tissot have really knocked it out of the park on this
one. 40mm, polished bezel, satin sides, signed crown, signed deployment clasp, 100m WR and a swiss movement with 80
hours power reserve. All for under £600 !!
I think it's a fairly new model - none of the usual high street chains had one in stock (certainly in Scotland) but I found one
online at Owen and Robinson in Leeds. Quick phone call yesterday afternoon and its on my wrist this morning.
Pics coming in a jiffy !!
maseman
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Sorry for the blurry iPhone pics - must look out the camera to do this justice !!!
That is rather nice - 80 hour reserve + silicon hairspring from a £600 watch is impressive.
Last edited by ENES; 21st November 2019 at 11:40.
A steal at that price.
Does somebody know, quality wise, where this movement stands? It's cheaper than a normal 2824 and has 80 hours PR and a sillicon hairspring! Or is it just Swatch group product placement?
Got a new watch, divers watch it is, had to drown the bastard to get it!
Nice!
Beautiful watch with clean lines
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I really like the design cues on that Looks to be a bargain at that price too.
Best Regards - Peter
I'd hate to be with you when you're on your own.
I’d love to hear from the OP in a few days what the time keeping is like on this! Great value
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Very nice indeed and so much cheaper than a certain similar other. I really like Tissot watches, indeed my gold case, silvery white dial Visodate is a real keeper. I must admit I prefer this watch to my Certina DS Caimano Auto but considering I got that watch at a real bargain price, I can cope with the green monster...
Last edited by Red Kite; 23rd November 2019 at 01:02.
Lovely watch, enjoy.
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Jim,
Rolex Oyster Perpetual:
Got a bit of the Seiko SARB033 about it too but I prefer the size of the Tissot, the power reserve and overall look. One thing I do prefer as regards the Seiko is its gorgeous second hand.
Good article on Hodinkee regarding this lovely Tissot: https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/ti...ic-introducing