Tissot PR 516 Chronograph New Release
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Tissot PR 516 Chronograph New Release

By India Whiskey Charlie · Feb 22, 2024 · 22 replies
India Whiskey Charlie
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India Whiskey Charlie's original post introduces the new Tissot PR 516 Chronograph, a manual-winding timepiece that has quickly captured the attention of the WatchProSite community. This release is particularly noteworthy as it revives a beloved vintage design with modern execution, prompting collectors to consider its place in today's market. The discussion that follows delves into its value proposition, design nuances, and how it stacks up against its vintage predecessors.

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CL
clemens m
Feb 22, 2024

but for the price you can get a mint condition vintage example and have enough change for a complete overhaul AND change for a nice dinner afterwards.

MI
MilDiver
Feb 22, 2024

- Who need a manual wind "entry level" chrono - it's has a Daytona look with red splash..

CL
clemens m
Feb 22, 2024

instead of AUD. But very nice examples of the vintage version can be had for 1k - 1,5k € if you look around a bit and are patient, add 500€ for a service and you are around the 1.975€ this Re-issue costs according to the German tissot homepage. And a nice dinner for the remaining 25€ is absolutely possible in rural northeastern Austria!

JL
jlux
Feb 22, 2024

And,as usual,with a very good price/quality ratio!

MI
MilDiver
Feb 22, 2024

The field inside is not to be mistaken of course.

CL
clemens m
Feb 22, 2024

1975€ including 19% VAT for Germany. But I have to agree with you, compared to the competition the price seems reasonable.

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