Specifications

CaliberETA G15.212
GeslachtLadies
Waterdichtheid10 ATM:Swimming
Materiaal kastSteel
Materiaal bandSteel
Soort glasSapphire
Techniekquartz
Functies30-minutes and 1/10 of a second counters, ADD and SPLIT functions, central 60-seconds chronograph hand, EOL (battery end-of-life indicator)
SerieT-Classic
KastvormROUND
Kleur wijzerplaatSilver
Type sluitingfolding clasp with push buttons
Gewicht horloge13.9 g
Breedte kast3800 mm
Diameter kast3800 mm
Kleur bandGray
Dikte van kast1050 mm

Description

The history of Tissot

Chs Tissot & Fils was founded in 1853 in Le Locle, in the Jura in Switzerland, by the father-son duo Charles-Félicien Tissot and Charles-Émile Tissot, born and raised there. Like most Swiss watchmakers founded at the time, Tissot started out as a comptoir, an assembler of parts sourced from individual makers in the region. In that first year, the company supplied between 1100 and 1200 watches to the region around Le Locle.

In 1858, the younger Tissot, Charles-Émile, left for Russia and, with the Tsar's blessing, sold Tissot pocket watches throughout the empire. Between 1860 and 1875, in addition to finished watches, Tissot also produced spare parts and watch tools, among other small items.

Also noteworthy is that throughout the period of the late 1800s, Tissot received numerous awards and prizes at various industrial exhibitions. Among the prizes won were the Diploma of Honor in Zurich in 1888, the Grand Prix and Gold Metal in Antwerp in 1890, the Grand Prix in Paris in 1900, and the First Prize for Chronometers and for Marine Chronometers in the Concours de l 'Observatoire de Neuchâtel in 1907.

Charles-Émile's son Charles was settled in Russia in the late 1880s. His son Paul was born in 1890, and daughter Marie in 1897. Both Paul and Marie would play an important role in the management of Tissot, with Paul looking after the general affairs with his father and Marie taking care of the day-to-day management of the company. would take.

In 1918, Tissot reorganized the workshops, turning them from a factory into a manufacturing company. The company made timepieces in its own factory and began mass production.

Times change, names change

As ownership of the company changed and passed from father to son (and behind the scenes, daughter), so did the name. In 1865 the company became Charles-Emile Tissot & Fils. In 1917 the name changed again, to Chs. Tissot & Fils - SA.

In 1930 and the new partnership with Omega, Tissot went under the SSIH banner, and in 1976 the name Tissot Marché Suisse SA appeared. Finally, in 1982, Tissot did business under the formal name Tissot SA.

PR 100 Sport Chic Chronograph - Silver

Tissot SKU - T1019171103100

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PR 100 Sport Chic Chronograph - Zilver

PR 100 Sport Chic Chronograph - Silver

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Fans of minimalism will be drawn to the no-nonsense dial. While others, who can't resist a touch of luxury, appreciate the mother-of-pearl dials and diamond indices. This women's model from the Tissot PR 100 Sport Chic Lady Chronograph Collection has a 316L stainless steel case and a silver dial with indexes. Features of this sporty version include a Swiss Made Quartz movement and a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal. The beautiful 316L stainless steel bracelet has a folding buckle with push buttons.

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Specifications

CaliberETA G15.212
GeslachtLadies
Waterdichtheid10 ATM:Swimming
Materiaal kastSteel
Materiaal bandSteel
Soort glasSapphire
Techniekquartz
Functies30-minutes and 1/10 of a second counters, ADD and SPLIT functions, central 60-seconds chronograph hand, EOL (battery end-of-life indicator)
SerieT-Classic
KastvormROUND
Kleur wijzerplaatSilver
Type sluitingfolding clasp with push buttons
Gewicht horloge13.9 g
Breedte kast3800 mm
Diameter kast3800 mm
Kleur bandGray
Dikte van kast1050 mm

Description

The history of Tissot

Chs Tissot & Fils was founded in 1853 in Le Locle, in the Jura in Switzerland, by the father-son duo Charles-Félicien Tissot and Charles-Émile Tissot, born and raised there. Like most Swiss watchmakers founded at the time, Tissot started out as a comptoir, an assembler of parts sourced from individual makers in the region. In that first year, the company supplied between 1100 and 1200 watches to the region around Le Locle.

In 1858, the younger Tissot, Charles-Émile, left for Russia and, with the Tsar's blessing, sold Tissot pocket watches throughout the empire. Between 1860 and 1875, in addition to finished watches, Tissot also produced spare parts and watch tools, among other small items.

Also noteworthy is that throughout the period of the late 1800s, Tissot received numerous awards and prizes at various industrial exhibitions. Among the prizes won were the Diploma of Honor in Zurich in 1888, the Grand Prix and Gold Metal in Antwerp in 1890, the Grand Prix in Paris in 1900, and the First Prize for Chronometers and for Marine Chronometers in the Concours de l 'Observatoire de Neuchâtel in 1907.

Charles-Émile's son Charles was settled in Russia in the late 1880s. His son Paul was born in 1890, and daughter Marie in 1897. Both Paul and Marie would play an important role in the management of Tissot, with Paul looking after the general affairs with his father and Marie taking care of the day-to-day management of the company. would take.

In 1918, Tissot reorganized the workshops, turning them from a factory into a manufacturing company. The company made timepieces in its own factory and began mass production.

Times change, names change

As ownership of the company changed and passed from father to son (and behind the scenes, daughter), so did the name. In 1865 the company became Charles-Emile Tissot & Fils. In 1917 the name changed again, to Chs. Tissot & Fils - SA.

In 1930 and the new partnership with Omega, Tissot went under the SSIH banner, and in 1976 the name Tissot Marché Suisse SA appeared. Finally, in 1982, Tissot did business under the formal name Tissot SA.

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