Buy Tissot Seastar 1000 watches

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Brief information and technical specifications:

About Tissot:

Tissot was founded by Charles-Félicien Tissot, and his son Charles-Émile Tissot in Le Locle, in Neuchâtel, in Switzerland in 1853. Today Tissot is owned by Swiss Swatch Group. The headquarters of Tissot are still located in Le Locle in Switzerland.

Tissot is one of the most affordable and famous Swiss luxury watch brands on the market, and Tissot is within the financial reach of most people, and it’s a very successful brand. Tissot offers their watches at retailers in more than 160 countries!

What is Tissot associated with?

Tissot is primarily associated with being the official timekeeper and partner of several sports events and organizations such as FIE Fencing, FIM Superbike World Championship, FIBA Basketball, MotoGP (motorcycling racing), and IIHF Ice Hockey, just to mention a few examples.

What characterizes Tissot:

Tissot is very prominent in the fields of advanced functions or added functions, high-technological wristwatches and special materials.

Tissot has consistently belonged to the most innovative watch manufacturers for the last 150 years, and Tissot can take a lot of credit for much of the technological development of watch movements.

As far as ranking is concerned, Tissot probably ranks among the top 30-40 luxury watch brands in the world.

About Tissot Seastar 1000:

This is a serious divers watch both for professional and amateur divers. Tissot Seastar is a very affordable Swiss Made divers watch with a depth rating of 300 meters/1,000 feet, which is equivalent to the depth rating of the Rolex Submariner, and the Omega Seamaster Diver 300M.

The Tissot Seastars come primarily in three diameter sizes: 42mm, 45mm, and 48mm. Their largest watches are similar in size to what Breitling has to offer you.

Many of the Tissot Seastars are chronographs, and all the Tissot Seastars have excellent crown protectors. Few Swiss brands can offer you a divers watch with a 300 meter/1,000 feet depth rating below $2,000. Considering what you pay for a Tissot Seastar, you do get a lot of value for the money.

Movements:

  • Swiss quartz/battery chronograph movement, G10.211.
  • Swiss automatic chronograph movement, Caliber C01.211. Important note: This is not the ETA/Valjoux 7750 movement, but rather a lower cost version of it. Caliber CO1.211. is based on Lemania 5100.
  • Swiss automatic non-chronograph movement, Caliber Powermatic 80.

Date Function:

  • Yes.

Functions:

  • All of their watches have the basic time functions: hour-, minute-, and second hands, and a date window.
  • Some of their watches have a chronograph function.
  • The 48mm diameter version of the Tissot Seastar has a Rolex style automatic helium valve at the nine o’clock position, located at the side of the case.

Case Material:

  • Stainless steel.

Case Dimension:

D = Diameter. TH = Thickness:

  • D: 42mm.
  • D: 45mm.
  • D: 48mm.

Case Back:

  • Some models have a sold case back.
  • Some models have an exhibition case back/sapphire crystal case back.

Bezel:

  • Unidirectional bezel.

Crystal:

  • Sapphire crystal.

Strap Materials:

  • Stainless steel bracelets.
  • Rubber straps.

Clasp:

  • Fold-over clasp with safety.

Water Resistance:

  • 300 meters/1,000 feet.

Tissot Seastar 1000 is absolutely suitable for diving.


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