
Marcus Hanke provides an insightful overview of Tissot's presence at Baselworld 2013, focusing on key innovations and anniversary releases. This report highlights Tissot's strategic advancements, including the long-awaited T-Touch Solar and the new Powermatic 80 movement, positioning the brand within the broader Swatch Group hierarchy.























As Tissot re edited this watch in a LE of I don't remember how many pieces in the 90ies. But I do agree that it is a nice watch, very nice. Any idea of the diameter of the case? The other which has some interest is the so called skeleted, which I see more as an open dial. And one word on the T touch, one of the most interesting Quartz Watch. I still remember its first paths in the early 2000's! Thanks for this nice report, Marcus! Best, Nicolas
... Unfortunately I have no exact list of specifications, but I believe it to be some 42mm wide. Regards, Marcus
I have to see it in the flesh, though... Best, and thanks for the information. Nicolas.
I've looked at a couple but the look just never quite did it. This new one looks good. Thanks for the report, Andy.
It seems to me that the Swatch Group is showing more coherence across all companies, meaning that we have: Breguet/Blancpain -> Omega -> Longines -> Tissot -> Hamilton/Cartina -> Swatch. If Tissot is corrected priced (I don't know if they are) those watches are very interesting an may constitute a nice beater. Solid movement, nice look, no luxury. This Powermatic is interesting but, I don't know the case size, based on the lug space the case may be a little over for a dress watch.
... and Jaquet Droz and Mido. But you are of course fully correct with your remark regarding coherence. It seems that all brands within the group are positioned to be similar, but enough different to justify their existence. And it is a clear strategy to offer the prime product in every category of mechanical watches, with a solid stand in the quartz category as well. The only thing amiss is the big field of multifunctional sports watches, with the T-Touch being the only exception. This sector i
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