Here's one I am trying to identify at the moment. I know it's 70s and solid silver strap, case and back. Anyone help please. Look in the Tissot forum thread for the info.
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Here's one I am trying to identify at the moment. I know it's 70s and solid silver strap, case and back. Anyone help please. Look in the Tissot forum thread for the info.
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Here are mine:
And if '85 still qualifies for Vintage:
Cheers,
Axel
Hi,
I have this beautiful early waterproof Tissot. Omega made the exact same model with different hands. I think it was called "Neptune"
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any vintage Tissot pocket watches?
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Barely vintage I know, although these are now approaching 30 years old, but as they kept Tissot a popular brand through the 80's it seems foolish not to have a few of the Jewels of Nature range.
Here are a few from my collection;
Tissot Rockwatch R151
Tissot Rockwatch R150, skeleton model
Tissot Pearlwatch R150
Tissot Woodwatch W195
I'm still missing the Goldrush model (solid gold Rockwatch) from my collection so don't have any pictures of my own to illustrate this model.
Nice, I was always waiting and hoping prices would drop a bit. I would buy one as a typical example for a sucessful Tissot model, but would rather rarely wear it.
But nice to see somebody's taking care of them.
(Btw. another one on that list is the dual timer for me)
Cheers and thanks for sharing,
Axel
Hello Friends,
My new (old) vintage Tissot, a latest find which is my second Tissot. It is running strong, recently serviced, keeping wonderful time. This one has calibre 20 and serials are 653723 on the movement and dates the w/watch back 1936. It is 24mm wide 32 mm long, considerable small one, and has a stainless steel (acier inoxidable) case. Hope you like it , actually I like it very much.
Cheers,
Constantin
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This one has a nice thick, 38mm diameter case.
The best watch is the one that makes you happiest.... and tells the time.
I received this Tissot as a gift when I was visiting Frankfurt Germany in 1984. I really do not know much about the movement or vintage (if anyone does let me know)
I paid far too much earlier this year to get it refurbished and back to 100% working condition, however it has sentimental value...
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And another from the early 80's
9ct mechanical skeleton.
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