What's your favorite Tissot?

So, for a recent birthday I was gifted a $400 gift card to a local jewelry store who carry Tissot (among other brands I can't afford and am less interested in!)

Looking at watches from Tissot under $1200, what would you pick and why? I'm leaning toward a Sideral, but am interested in many. Just looking to lean on y'all's experience!

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I Own a PRX and I really love it. I'm not a huge fan of intetrated bracelet, but I fell in love with it.

I have a Everytime quartz and it's also a pretty nice inexpensive watch.

A Friend of mine owns a Le Locle and the textured dial is really beautifull to look at.

Tissot is a fine brand, there's not a lot of options for swiss brands at this price (Glycine and Certina comes to my mind).

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I don’t own a Tissot; however if I didn’t already have a Seiko SARB033 I’d be looking hard at the Gentleman automatic model.

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I like this telemeter.

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I like the look of their Visodates. The quartz versions are date only, and the newer automatics have the powermatic 80.

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#tissot

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How about something clean, classic, and COSC certified to boot? The Tissot Heritage 1938:

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Gobius

How about something clean, classic, and COSC certified to boot? The Tissot Heritage 1938:

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Yes! I particularly like the black dial centre seconds. Clean, classic, timeless design.

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My favorite 🤞🏽

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My second Tissot, felt I had to get this one.

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The gentleman is a great option

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TimeOnTarget

I like the look of their Visodates. The quartz versions are date only, and the newer automatics have the powermatic 80.

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Visodate day date was my first automatic, great choice!

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This one!

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Seamaster

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Mr.Santana
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Very nice strap @Mr.Santana my friend 😎

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I would probably pick either a Gentleman or Sideral.

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I think one of the few Tissot’s I’d want would be the T-Touch. That thing is just plain cool.

I thought the Sideral was a grand?

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I had to look the Sideral up... wow, it's a bit out there. Given that, you probably wouldn't like my take on what you should get instead, which is the 1938. LOL :)

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Gobius

How about something clean, classic, and COSC certified to boot? The Tissot Heritage 1938:

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Agreed. Just received the salmon dial version of this in the post yesterday. Lovely. My only COSC certified watch.

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KCSpike

This one!

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YES! I've had this Petite Seconde for a while now. A true stunner. Plus a beauty to look at (front and back).

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Have yet to see the sideral in person but I feel like it’s something special. I had a PRX (quartz) that never fit quite right due to the bracelet so that was my big gripe about it.

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If it wasn't so big and heavy for me, Tissot Gentleman. Versatile looks and magnificent movement.

Sideral comes second, as a "fun watch".

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Seatouch in its element

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The blue dial on the new one with the long french name is really something else

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Gentleman. Classic and timeless.

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I am looking to add a T-Touch Solar to my collection early next year.

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+1 on the SEASTAR with the Powermatic 80. Great watch IMO

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My Pops has a t-touch which is a super cool watch. Not necessarily an every day wear though. If it were me, I’d buy the green gentleman and throw it on a brown leather strap. One and done (gasp!).

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I own five Tissot watches and my personal favorite is a blue dial Chrono XL. It is just gorgeous and the dial can be blue or purple depending on the lighting and works with a steel bracelet, a brown leather strap or black. Very versatile watch.

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Thanks for all the input- some of these I've never seen - that petite seconde is beautiful!

The PRX looks great, but I'm afraid of the bracelet, I almost NEVER keep a watch on a bracelet.

I can't wait to go try some stuff on!

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What’s the Ref/name on this one? Never seen Tissot in that kind of Watch :o