What To Know Before You Buy A Tissot Watch

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Published 2024-02-17
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In this video, I share everything you need to know before looking to buy a watch from Tissot including some history, an overview of the major model families, a deeper dive into Tissot's movements, and some of my favorite places to look. What do you guys think of Tissot in 2024?

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0:00 - Intro & Organization
0:58 - 1. Backstory
3:10 - 2. Model Families & Major Points
10:58 - 3. Movements
16:15 - 4. Top Picks From Tissot

All Comments (21)
  • @AKT0B0S
    I bought myself a Tissot Le Locle when I returned home from my deployment. It’s a wonderful watch that puts a smile on my face anytime I wear it. I plan on maintaining it to keep it forever.
  • @thefaredevil
    Tissot is great value for money. My first Swiss automatic is a Tissot. The more I come across other brands and watches at the same or even slightly higher price range, my respect for Tissot only increases.
  • @ricodepapa8308
    Teddy, this is why you are mere millimeters away from a million subscribers of your channel. Your depth of knowledge about brands, their heritage and the movement calibers that power watches we want to know about, coupled with the careful and artistic production you and your team put into your videos really showcases your passion for timepieces. I look forward to the next deep dive into a specific brand like Seiko or Citizen.
  • I bought my wife the Seastar 1000 with white bezel as shown in your video. The number of compliments she receives when wearing it is crazy. She absolutely loves it.
  • @mqgc1999
    I will buy my green dial Tissot prx automatic when I finish my degree
  • @kamcott
    I have my Tissot V8 with ivory dial for about 18 yrs and always love wearing it, the looks is sporty yet elegant. Perfect as a detaily watch :)
  • @edd9277
    today I got my first automatic, a Tissot PRX powermatic 80 in blue, I got it for a great price and I couldn't be more happy. Thanks Teddy for helping me choose wisely with your videos.
  • @Victordamus98
    I purchased the Gentleman Powermatic. That watch has been with my on big events: graduations, weddings, work, my father's funeral, and important dinners.
  • @davidlittle6621
    The only drawback to Teddy's content, is that it makes me want more watches!😂
  • @alexshewan
    My first watch was gifted to me from my Parents for completing High School and heading off to University. It was a Tissot PRC 200 Chronograph, pearl white dial with brown leather band. That was 12 years ago, and it's still going strong. I did have to replace the band as that gradually became quite rugged, but it's a fantastic piece to dress up or down with different strap styles.
  • @ianlee2733
    My first watch ever was a quartz PRS200 T-Sport Chronograph my dad gifted to me when I was 16. I still wear it every week! I purchased a Seastar 1000 Powermatic 80 with the black sunray dial on the bracelet on a cruise last august and then an ice blue PRX 40mm last November thanks to your video on it. I love Tissot they're a great value and I plan to keep all of mine probably forever!
  • @Marshallbgrey
    I bought a PRX from you when my son was born to give to him when he’s 18. Your customer service was great and can’t wait to give it to him one day!
  • @GrnEyez64
    I bought my first new watch in 30 years, a blue dial PRX 40mm, after stumbling onto your videos about a year ago. I bought it from you guys over the phone last summer. I enjoy wearing it often, and had two strangers compliment it just this weekend. Thank you for all of the great content you produce. You've helped me discover a passion for watches I didn't even know I had.
  • @iq34
    Great timing on this video, my autoplay started playing it while I was looking around for the blue dial Powermatic with blue leather strap.
  • I have the black dial quartz PRX. I bought it when the PRX first released.i wear it weekly! So good
  • @user-ls5jr6bs3k
    Thank you! I have 2 watches with the powermatic 80, and now feel much better about my purchases, many, many thanks !
  • @RamPatten
    I'm so glad you clarified the regulating and serviceability of the watch. I love my dark blue sunburst waffle dialled PRX Powermatic80 and I've seen an increase in sensationalist Tissot trashing content, all of whom state that the movement is made of plastic parts and that service simply results in the discarding of an old movement and replacement with a new one. Some even go onto suggest that it is becoming a discarded Swatch Scuba style brand. I'm not influenced by content, other than to peak my curiosity and subsequently conduct my own research, to reach my own conclusions. The 4th section about Movements has answered my questions on the two key aforementioned points.
  • I bought a Tissot Alpine special edition and it is a monster! I love it and the compliments I get are crazy! It makes me feel extremely happy with my choice!
  • My father gave me a Tissot watch when I turned 21. I still have it even though don't wear it anymore as I think it's too small for my arm. However recently got another Tissot watch, a SeaStar 1000 and love it. Thanks for the video Teddy. It's very good.
  • @markstarmer3677
    I’ve had a PRX 80 in green for about 18 months now. By all means not my most expensive watch, but does get more wrist time than my others. I’m thinking of getting the 1938 chronometer which looks very good value for a Cosc rated watch. I think Tissot, along with Longines are solid reliable and affordable watches.