Tissot Heritage Visodate Wrist Watch: Going Old School
unless you find yourself as a mechanical-only sort of a purist, there is a lot to like about this newest Tissot Heritage Visodate.
unless you find yourself as a mechanical-only sort of a purist, there is a lot to like about this newest Tissot Heritage Visodate.
In the pantheon of watches there are a few that stand out. Looking for your first automatic watch? Pick up…
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 a silicon balance…
Tissot Touch is a light-weight tool recharged by solar energy with 20 features including weather forecasting, altimeter, second time zone and a compass.
In case you were not aware of it, Tissot was the official watch of the NBA this past year (and…
Tissot’s story is one of innovation and refinement. Tissot is that little watch house founded in 1853, when a father…
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.
Or, more accurately, they want to be timing other, very skilled, bicycle riders. With their just recently announced sponsorship of…
Last week, we brought you word of a bit of a road show that Tissot was putting on in conjunction with their new NBA partnership. With that particular article, we were focused in on the events of Chicago. Well, for those who could not make it, you do still have a chance to win tickets.