TISSOT WATCHES
TISSOT WATCH - HISTORY
In 1853, Charles-Félicien Tissot and his son Charles-Emile Tissot created the Tissot watch company. Their driving force for the company was innovative spirit and a distinctive taste for skilled craftsmanship. Since then, the Tissot watch company has located its headquarters in Le Locle. Throughout its history, Tissot watches created products that never fail to attract attention, both by watch aficionados and the general public. Whether in the technology of its movements, in the research for special materials or in the very functions of the watch itself, its engineers and watchmakers developed watches that were pioneers of their kind. The most recent example being the Tissot T Touch watches.
Tissot watch company has supported many high-level sports for decades. Thus the brand has presence in all parts of the world with ever increasing demand and recognition. With its deeply held beliefs in the values of sport and notably their benefit for younger generation, Tissot is also partner to numerous teams throughout the world each year, for example in cycling, ice hockey or cricket. In 1985, Tissot watches became a member of the Swatch Group. Today, Tissot watches are present in over 150 countries.
TISSOT WATCHES IN PERSPECTIVE
1853 Production of first pocket watches
1917 "Banana" watches
1930 The first antimagnetic watch
1953 Navigator
1965 PR 516
1971 The first plastic watch
1978 F1 watches for the Lotus racing team
1985 Introduction of first rock watches
1986 Two Timer
1988 Introduction of the first wooden watch
1991 Ceraten
1998 Titanium 7
1999 T-Collection
2000 T-Touch
2002 T-Touch available in Canada
TISSOT WATCH STYLES
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