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Tissot GENTLEMAN POWERMATIC 80 SILICIUM 40mmac steel case with leather strap.
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The Tissot Gentleman Automatic is the perfect daily accessory for the active and modern man. This on-trend timepiece is classically elegant, yet versatile to wear with any look. With an exhibition case back that allows you to admire the Powermatic 80 movement with a silicon balance spring for greater longevity, heightened precision and resistance to magnetic fields. The rotor is finely engraved with the "Waves of Time" decoration.
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Hardly anyone does not know TISSOT company. One of the most unknown clock makers in the world has begun its history in the Swiss town of Le Locle, in the magical area where the history of watchmaking was written. In this environment a strong, reputable and worldwide accepted brand was born. TISSOT watches have become synonym for precision, reliability, and affordable luxury, and the company has grown to be one of the largest clock producers in Switzerland.
But all of this would not be possible without a solid foundation based on proven materials, Swiss movements and driving force in the segment. TISSOT watches are notorious for their active involvement in sporting events as a timekeeper or other partner. The product range is extensive, ranging from beautifully designed watches with mechanical pull and skeleton face, to watches controlled by touch and powered by solar energy. The jewelery: the younger gender is attracted by pearl, diamonds or satin straps charm more than by the technical details. Come along with us to see the exciting world of TISSOT.
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