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    T-Touch II vs. Expert

    Hello all. Just noticed the T-Touch II on Tissot's website. I can't really seem to see what the difference is between it and the Expert. Any clue? I just recieved an all titanium Expert, it is an awesome watch. I think it's my new daily wearer. I got an awesome deal on a used one from a fellow member. The only issue is now I'm afraid I'll ruin it if I wear it daily. Thanks for the help with the Touch II.

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    Re: T-Touch II vs. Expert

    Quote Originally Posted by j.a.p View Post
    Hello all. Just noticed the T-Touch II on Tissot's website. I can't really seem to see what the difference is between it and the Expert. Any clue? I just recieved an all titanium Expert, it is an awesome watch. I think it's my new daily wearer. I got an awesome deal on a used one from a fellow member. The only issue is now I'm afraid I'll ruin it if I wear it daily. Thanks for the help with the Touch II.
    While I don't have all the tech specs on this yet, the two main differences I know of are:

    - smaller case
    - reduced auxiliary functions

    Will see what I can find out.


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    Re: T-Touch II vs. Expert

    I noticed that the T Touch II will improve the same module of the Expert but with the same funzctions of the classic.
    The dial dimensions are the same of the expert, but the case diameter and thickness are a little smaller than the Expert.

    (noticed from a local AD, in Switzerland)
    Rolex Submariner - ref. 14060M - F Serial (no C.O.S.C.)
    Rolex Submariner Date - ref. 16610 - M Serial
    Rolex Submariner Date - ref. 116610LN - Alphanumeric Serial
    Rolex Date Just (black/index dial) - ref. 116234 - Alphanumeric Serial
    Rolex GMT Master II - ref. 116710 LN - Alphanumeric Serial

    Tissot T-Touch Expert Ti - ref. T013.420.44.201.00

    Citizen Eco Drive Perpetual Calendar Alarm Chronograph - ref. BL5364-71A


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    Re: T-Touch II vs. Expert

    From what I've heard, I believe the T Touch II movement is based on Expert, with reduced function (Azimuth, 2nd alarm, Relative Altimeter, etc...)

    Wait and see...



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    Re: T-Touch II vs. Expert

    When The T Touch II will be presented?

    Quote Originally Posted by seanpiper View Post
    From what I've heard, I believe the T Touch II movement is based on Expert, with reduced function (Azimuth, 2nd alarm, Relative Altimeter, etc...)

    Wait and see...

    Rolex Submariner - ref. 14060M - F Serial (no C.O.S.C.)
    Rolex Submariner Date - ref. 16610 - M Serial
    Rolex Submariner Date - ref. 116610LN - Alphanumeric Serial
    Rolex Date Just (black/index dial) - ref. 116234 - Alphanumeric Serial
    Rolex GMT Master II - ref. 116710 LN - Alphanumeric Serial

    Tissot T-Touch Expert Ti - ref. T013.420.44.201.00

    Citizen Eco Drive Perpetual Calendar Alarm Chronograph - ref. BL5364-71A


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    Re: T-Touch II vs. Expert

    Will it still retain the built in light? Since it's 100m water resistant and the dial comes in orange, like the original T-Touch I own, I might actually pick up the T-Touch II to replace my T-Touch. Too bad the bezel has all the numbers though. I guess if I'm using it as a compass it does come in handy.

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    Re: T-Touch II vs. Expert

    Quote Originally Posted by Marco View Post
    When The T Touch II will be presented?
    This month at BaselWorld.


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