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Tissot PRX Powermatic 80 Ref. T137.207.11.091.00

$695

New Tissot 35mm PRX Powermatic 80, Green Dial, Stainless Steel Bracelet, Ref. T137.207.11.091.00

Experience the Tissot PRX 35mm Powermatic 80, a harmonious fusion of vintage charm and contemporary functionality. This 35mm watch showcases a high-quality steel case and a striking green dial, paying tribute to its classic 1978 heritage. The unique waffle dial pattern brings depth and character to the automatic model. With water resistance up to 100 meters and a Nivachron balance hairspring, the PRX offers reliability and style for the modern watch enthusiast. The satin-finish steel bracelet with a triple-blade folding steel clasp ensures lasting comfort. Elevate your style with the Tissot PRX 35mm Powermatic 80 in green.

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Additional information

Band Material

Stainless Steel

Band Type

Bracelet

Bezel

Smooth

Box and Papers

Box and Papers

Brand

Tissot

Caliber

Powermatic 80

Case Material

Stainless Steel

Case Size

35mm

Caseback

Exhibition

Complication

Date

Crystal Material

Sapphire

Dial Color

Green

Movement

Automatic

Size

35mm – 39mm

Warranty

Factory Warranty

Item ID0006224
Model #T137.207.11.091.00
Model NamePRX Powermatic 80
Serial NumberAXX XXX XXX

Description

Since 1936 when Hans Wilsdorf acquired the Tudor name, Tudor watches have been associated with Rolex.  Even with the launch of Tudor as a separate company in 1946, Rolex continued to play a major role that reflected Hans Wilsdorf’s vision of a brand that would be more modestly priced than a Rolex but still maintain the high standard of dependability.  Tudor’s first models, such as the 1952 Oyster Prince had features unique to the Tudor brand but still were based on Rolex components, primarily the Oyster case.  This successful relationship continued with the Tudor Advisor alarm watch and the Tudor dive watch that was introduced only a few months after the introduction of the Rolex Submariner.

With the second generation of the Tudor dive watch, Tudor began to further define itself as a unique brand.  The French Navy requested a modification to enhance underwater legibility, which led to the now-iconic “snowflake” hands, with a larger square on the hour hand to easily distinguish it from the minute hand.  Also, the logo was changed from the previous Tudor Rose to the Tudor Shield that we recognize in a modern Tudor watch.  Around this same time, Tudor introduced its first chronograph named Oysterdate, which had a strong graphic and unique design, which still attracts fans with the modern reissued watch.

Near the beginning of the new century, Tudor ceased sales in the USA due to a lower demand.  When Tudor returned in 2013 with design elements from their historical models that also included larger cases, in-house movements and modern materials, watch aficionados embraced Hans Wilsdorf’s founding desire, to manufacture an affordable watch with high standards.   Tudor continues to be associated with Rolex, but with its own unique collections, Tudor has made a place of its own among watch enthusiasts.