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Tissot Chemin Des Tourelles Powermatic 80 Watch For Men - T099.407.16.447.00
Automatic clockwork
This watch automatically charges from the energy caused by your movement. If the battery is emptied, it only needs a few seconds of movement/energy to start working again.
Swiss ETA C07.111 clockwork
This watch is powered by a Swiss ETA C07.111 automatic precision clockwork, which charges itself with the energy from your movement (move your arm/wrist... charge your watch). If motionless and fully charged, it can last 80 hours - thanks to its very generous reserve. Swiss clockworks are known as the best ones in the world.
Seethrough case
This watch has seethrough section(s), so you are able to see the mechanic and movement of the clockwork.
Sapphire glass
Sapphire is up to 7 times harder than steel, and surpassed only by diamonds on the Mohs scale. This makes sapphire glass a great protection for your watch.
Date display
The date is shown on the display.
Leather Strap
This strap is made of leather.
Water protection: 50 meter (5 bar)
This watch can resist water, but should not be worn while swimming. The value refers to the pressure in water, at that depth, while motionless... and should not be seen as the depth for wearing the watch..
Condensation - important!
Rapid changes in temperature can cause condensation inside the watch. If you notice moisture beneath the glass, you should immediately go to a watchmaker, who can open and dry the watch. Even if the signs of moisture disappears, by themselves... the moisture will not - and will eventually damage your watch - so, visit a professional and remove it permanently. Even waterproof watches are not protected against condensation, so keep that in mind if you plan to go from very hot to very cold temperatures - like from a hot sauna directly to the snow. If condensation occurs, it very rarely (if ever) depends on manufacturing, so if your watch is damaged by moisture, warranty will probably not cover it (it could be manufacturing issues, but... most likely it will be because of the rapid change of temperature = natural causes).
DESCRIPTION
The Tissot Chemin des Tourelles is a very special piece that encapsulates an important part of Tissot's history. It takes its name from the street in Le Locle, Switzerland, where the Tissot factory was established in 1907, and where the company can still be found today. The watch compliments the company's vast years of expertise with a contemporary design with an elegant case. The result is wonderfully luxurious, but still easily accessible thanks to the good value Tissot is still proud to offer.