Tissot Watches are Known for Their Innovation
When it comes to luxury Swiss watches, nobody does it like Tissot. The now-massive Swiss company from the tiny Swiss town of Le Locle, Switzerland has been in the business since 1853, when founder Charles-Félicien Tissot and his son Charles-Émile Tissot introduced the first pocket watch for mass production. After a successful sales trip through Russia 5 years later, Tissot slowly grew into a world power of Swiss watches. An official member of the Swatch Group and available in over 150 countries, Tissot watches have been worn by the likes of Elvis Presley and Nelson Mandela. Tissot watches have a strong presence in sports, too — Tissot is an official partner of FIBA, AFL, CBA, MotoGP, and the World Championships of cycling, fencing, and ice hockey. So what makes these watches so special? Similar to Seiko, Tissot watches are known for their innovation, from the first antimagnetic watch in the 30’s to the first watch capable of keeping 24 time zones in 1953. They’re also extremely high quality, made from some of the most durable materials available for the Swiss movement. In addition to blending sporty looks with unmatched class, the watches of the now-famous Touch Collection are incredibly versatile. The Touch Collection of Tissot watches all feature touchable crystal, allowing the user to access 6 different functions: meteo, altimeter, chronograph, compass, alarm, and thermometer with their fingertips. Most of the watches in the Touch Collection feature analog watch hands alongside digital displays for reading accuracy. Another standout model is the Tissot Touch Silent, which features vibrations for an alarm as opposed to obnoxious beeps. Tissot men’s watches and women’s watches are unmatched in combining technological savvy with elegance. Of course Tissot offers simple elegance in watches from their T-Classic Collection, among others, but if you’re a tech-head who is serious about luxury and quality, Tissot watches are undoubtedly for you.