My only doubt is how long these vintage looking models will stay trendy. That's why I prefer to pass, and stick to timeless classic looking models. Best, E.
The non chronograph version is $650. The Chronograph adds $1100? And this bracelet is just made in such an industrialized fashion, my non-chronograph PRX, which remains unworn and unsized, even exhibits the drill holes on the bracelet sides! Tres Horrible...
Chronographs are usually much more expensive and mechanical ones particularly. With the PRX range, Tissot seems to have nailed it though it is a commercial success.
I'm pleasantly surprised too. And yes, the date could well be left out for optical reasons. But then there are certainly many watch lovers who would not buy the watch for that very reason. π Best Thomas
Okay, maybe he has suspenders on, but does look like Tissot is missing out on the details. Reminds me of a Michelin star restaurant that serves caviar with metal spoons. Si Horrible!
A Etoile d'Or has a famous proprietor, an 85 year old lady who just loves chocolate and spreads her infectious enthusiasm for chocolate to everyone. She only speaks French and she speaks very quickly, tres vite, and I can't really understand her, but even...
Tissot's PR Department will likely issue a statement later today, that all the men who buy the Tissot PRX Chronograph are instantly so attractive, that they don't need belts anymore - their pants magically stay up!
I really like these. Was speaking to my AD the other day and mentioned "I never thought I'd be lusting after a Tissot!" Pretty unsurprisingly, he didn't even know the watch I was talking about yet haha.