Tissot Heritage 1938 Collection

Tissot Heritage 1938 Collection

Tissot is expanding its vintage-inspired Heritage collection with three new models.

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One of the indispensable names of the watch world, Tissot continues to be the favorite of watch enthusiasts with its successful models, especially in the entry-level segment. Continuing its activities under the umbrella of Swatch Group, the well-established brand reinforces the momentum it gained with the PRX collection introduced in 2021 with new models offered in other product groups.

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Today, where models designed in the heritage style have become the main product group for many brands, different watches, which stand out with their lines emulating the past, are looking for a place in this wide market.

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The Tissot Heritage collection is one of the representatives of this trend in the veteran brand. The collection, which was also a guest on Horobox TV screens with the recently introduced Telemeter 1938 model, is meeting with watch enthusiasts again today with three new models with time and date functions.

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Three new models in the collection come with cases designed with a diameter of 39mm. The total thickness, designed as 11.1mm in models that only display the time, drops to 9.8mm in the model equipped with a small seconds and date function. The cases with sapphire crystals on the front and back are waterproof up to 50 meters.

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The model, which only shows the time, is offered in two versions, separated by dial and strap colors. The dial, which has a salmon background, one of the favorite colors of recent times, is accompanied by dark contrasting hands and an anthracite leather strap. On the other hand, the black dial, which stands out with its Tarmac (asphalt)-looking ground pattern, hosts Gilt (gold-looking) components. Equipped with a small seconds and date function, the model, on the other hand, refers to the sector-style dials of the 1930s with its small seconds sub-dial designed to contrast with a black background and the minute scale. Another difference about the model is that instead of a leather strap, it appears as a wicker bracelet.

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Contrary to expectations, the new models are not powered by the Powermatic80 movement, but by automatic calibers that offer 38 (ETA 2824-2) and 42 (ETA 2895-2) hours of power reserve.

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