TISSOT – Chemin des Tourelles

The brand founded by Charles-Emile Tissot in 1853 moved to its Le Locle headquarters 14 years later in 1907. Tissot has been so deeply rooted in Le Locle that it’s named a watch collection after its address, Chemin des Tourelles. As a high volume brand, Tissot isn’t satisfied with presenting just a few models but instead has unveiled an extensive collection with different dial patterns and colours (silver or gold, sunburst or Clou de Paris), coatings (steel, rose or yellow gold PVD) and case sizes (32, 42 or 44mm). Its wide range of male and female clients will find something they like and that will keep their wallets happy. Chemin des Tourelles comes in a three-hand version with the date at 6 o’ clock brought to life by the famous Powermatic 80 calibre (self-winding movement which provides an 80-hour power reserve) or an automatic chronograph model (small seconds at 9, minute and hours counters at 6 and 12 and date at 3 o’ clock). Price 725 – 1,125 CHF