What is Tissot Visodate?

The Tissot Heritage Visodate translates nostalgia into contemporary timepieces dedicated to detail. A gently curved dial mirrors the domed sapphire glass, both geared to showcasing a clearly visible day and date.

Is Tissot Visodate automatic?

Powering the Tissot Heritage Visodate is an ETA 2836-2 automatic.

Is Tissot Visodate a dress watch?

Being a dress watch, the Tissot Visodate is going to wear more comfortably than other watches. This is due to the reasonable 40mm diameter and 11.6mm thickness. The 20mm band wears perfectly to secure the watch nicely without limiting wrist movement. This is extremely light, and perfect for a dress watch.

Is Tissot a luxury watch?

Tissot is a luxury watch brand from Switzerland. Tissot was founded in 1853. Since 1983, Tissot belongs to the Swiss conglomerate Swatch Group (Longines, Breguet, Blancpain, Omega). Tissot is or has been the official watch brand (timepeeker) for many events, mostly in sports.

How do I set the date on my Tissot Visodate?

The day and date can be altered by pulling the crown out to the 2 position (not the 1 that I said in my last post) and the time can be set by pulling the crown out further to the 3 position. Remember the “forbidden” period between about 9.00 pm and 2.00 am when the date should not be changed.

How long will a Tissot watch last?

How long do Tissot Watches last? Tissot’s automatic watches can last up to 80 hours when fully winded. While the majority of the automatic watches in the market can only last up to 36 hours. This is Tissot’s latest Automatic caliber, the Powermatic 80 which Tissot’s R&D developed in collaboration with ETA.

Do you have to wind a Tissot watch?

Quartz watches are powered by battery and do not require any winding. Turn the crown into position I (or IB for models with a screwed crown) for at least 1 minute, the time it takes for your watch to restore normal operation. It will then have a power reserve of between 16 and 24 hours.

Are Tissot worth the money?

Is Tissot worth buying? Tissot watches are definitely worth buying! Tissot offers a wide range of high-quality watches that you will love to wear and will last you a lifetime.

Does Tissot hold value?

Do Tissot Watches Hold Value? No, Tissot watches do not hold their value and there’s a very good reason for that. That’s because watches in general aren’t very good at holding their value. When bought new most watches will lose 10-20% of their value per year in the first three years.

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What kind of Watch is the visodate from Tissot?

The Tissot Heritage Visodate translates nostalgia into contemporary timepieces dedicated to detail. A gently curved dial mirrors the domed sapphire glass, both geared to showcasing a clearly visible day and date. CHOKING HAZARD — Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.

How many batteries are in a Tissot heritage visodate?

Tissot Heritage Visodate Automatic Silver Dial Men’s Watch T019.430.16.031.01. Batteries : 1 Unknown batteries required. International Shipping: This item is not eligible for international shipping.

How many countries are the Tissot watches sold in?

The watches, sold in more than 160 countries, are authentic, accessible and use special materials, advanced functionalities and meticulous design. Tissot stands by its signature, Innovators by Tradition. The high caliber of the brand has been repeatedly recognized.

What does the plus sign mean on a Tissot watch?

The plus sign in the logo symbolizes the Swiss quality and reliability Tissot has shown since 1853. The watches, sold in more than 160 countries, are authentic, accessible and use special materials, advanced functionalities and meticulous design. Tissot stands by its signature, Innovators by Tradition.