The Japanese Factory
Tissot Chemin des Tourelles Powermatic 80
Chemin des Tourelles is the place where the Tissot workshop was founded in 1907 and is still located there today.
This model is named after its roots and its pride in 160 years of expertise.
The crystal is made of scratch-resistant, domed sapphire crystal with an anti-reflective coating, and features a date calendar at 6 o'clock, making it convenient for everyday use.
In 2013, Tissot collaborated with the world-famous movement manufacturer ETA to develop a new movement called the Powermatic 80.
The greatest feature of this movement is that it has a power reserve of 80 hours, which is double the power reserve of a typical mechanical watch, which is around 40 hours.
| Windproof | Scratch-resistant, anti-reflective coated domed sapphire crystal glass |
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| Case material | 316L stainless steel case |
| Case diameter | Approximately 39mm |
| Case Thickness | Approximately 11m |
| Band Material | Stainless steel |
| Weight | Approximately 122g |
| Other features |
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| Movement | Automatic movement (POWERMATIC 80.111, approximately 80 hours of power reserve) |
| waterproof | 5 atmospheres |
| accessories | Comes with a dedicated box, warranty card, and instruction manual |
[Brand new with box and papers]