At 160g on the bracelet, the Tissot Gentleman feels more like a steel diver on the wrist, but it wears so much more compactly than any diver you’ve had.
If you’re looking to buy a Tissot Tradition 5.5 the version on the leather strap runs a quite-affordable $375, or you could opt for a bracelet version for $425.
As you are likely aware, Tissot is the official timekeeper for NBA. I mean, you can’t let…
unless you find yourself as a mechanical-only sort of a purist, there is a lot to like about this newest Tissot Heritage Visodate.
The Everytime Swissmatic is an entry-level mechanical watch that features a movement that looks a lot like Swatch’s Sistem51.
The Tissot Ballade Powermatic 80 is an excellent watch. It has an 80 hour power reserve and…
Tissot Touch is a light-weight tool recharged by solar energy with 20 features including weather forecasting, altimeter, second time zone and a compass.
I recently returned from a week photographing the annual conference of American Watchmakers-Clockmakers Institute (AWCI). I was…
In case you were not aware of it, Tissot was the official watch of the NBA this…
When it comes to truly old school designs, I must admit that I am a fan of the regulator watch. While it was originally used for timing and setting other watches back in the day, I think that it still has a purpose these days. While there are scenarios where you might need to be mindful of the hour of the day, we generally have a good feel for that. More commonly, it seems that where we are within an hour is the more critical element, and that is where a regulator shines. With that setup, let’s have a look at the newly launched Tissot Le Locle Automatic Regulateur.