Bought a Tissot PRX Quartz about a month ago as sort of an “entry-level” watch to break into the world of watches after watching your video and I absolutely love it!
@@johnowens2270 I’d have to respectfully disagree. There are some great quartz pieces and you can genuinely love watches even with a quartz movement. Would I have preferred a mechanical movement? Probably, but that’ll come later when my budget is a little higher.
@@johnowens2270 nothing wrong with quartz. I've got about 50/50 quartz and mechanical. Some of them I purposely bought the quartz over mechanical because sometimes I can't be bothered to set watches but still like to where watches with nice for and finish etc.
@@TheDpb167 nice watch. Really like them. They're out of the question for me tho because my rules are I only own one watch per brand, and already have a Tissot. A little vintage gold moon phase.
@@TheDpb167 you've had the watch a month but I bet you've spent the whole time looking at other watches online, lusting after more and thinking about your next purchase. That's how it starts 😂. Thats how it was for me anyway.
The Maurice Lacroix Aikon is a beauty! Love the dial and the way light plays on the design features, and case, and the bracelet. Simply a smashing watch that has a lot of presence.
I quite like the Aikon, I know it is very on the nose in terms of design compared to the AP, I just don't care, I know I will never have one and I believe that ML brings its own character. Most of the selection you showed is nice as well!
My integrated bracelet choice was the Direnzo Mondial and it is simply amazing! Easily one of the most comfortable watches I’ve ever worn. Great job Sergio!!
The Direnzo DRZ 04 Mondial is another fantastic option in this category. Swiss Made, 40mm, incredible bowl dial, Selitta SW-200 Elabore movement, TREMENDOUS lume, super thin and comfortable, and comes with both butterfly and dive-style clasps. I've got the white dial with the black metal indices and it is one of my favorite watches. $790.
Great watch but I think the regular OCTO version isn’t integrated. You have to move to the finissimo which starts around $12k. I could be wrong but I’m pretty sure
I'd like to chime in on the price of the PRX Quartz vs. the PM80. The Quartz version has a synthetic sapphire window, while the PM80 utilizes a sapphire crystal window with an anti-reflective coating.
Formex is hard to beat with this list of specs. I like their bracelet and strap with their deployant clasp with adjustment on the fly system. Great plus for this timepiece. I would really consider the Essence. 👍
Yo Teddy, Ben here. I own the Formex Essence 39 and it is an absolute steal for the price. A superbly finished watch. The quick-release bracelet system is something more established watch brands should consider. One feature that I feel is not entirely necessary is the case suspension system, I trap way too many hairs in it!
I really like the watch but I hate the name. There's something about the name that really turns me off. Sounds like drain cleaner or condom brand or something. It sounds silly but little things like that put me off.
@@frankdux5693 Honestly, I had the same issue with the name when I first came across the brand but I can safely say all concerns about the name disappear when you receive the watch. It's a stunning piece.
So many great videos back to back, it's been an awesome week on your channel Teddy and thank you for sharing your honest thoughts. I am a bit hard pressed to accept Formex as the best finished but I haven't seen one in person. I will state however that the Maurice Lacroix Aikon might well be the best finished watch in its entire price range of the many watches I have seen in person, and I do not say that lightly. It is a true stunner and competitive with much more expensive pieces.
Excellent video Teddy! I have the PRX quartz with the blue sunburst dial and love it. I'm a big fan of quality bracelets and would love to see you do a video focused on best bracelets in terms of fit, finish and comfort. Keep up the great work!
These are the types of dilemma watch buyers face. You can’t necessarily check the options side by side. So I think these types of videos (and your presentation) makes it a lot easier for us buyers to make up our minds.
Having seen the PRX quartz I eagerly anticipated the release of the mechanical version then saw that dial. Good to see the video, lets you appreciate things from different angles.Looking elsewhere.
Another watch you can include here is the Titoni Impetus. The integrated bracelet is a quite vintage looking single-link style, and the dial features lovely textures.
Hi Teddy! I only just found your chanel and bought my first ever Automatic watch. I wanted to make it special so I got a Seiko Limited edition Studio Ghibli watch. I made the decision after listening to you talk well about Seiko even though you don't sell it. I was wondering if you could do a video about what kinds of questions you recommend first time buyers should ask the retailer to get a better understanding of their purchase. When I bought my watch online (due to the Australian lockdown restrictions), the manager at the Seiko boutique in Melbourne asked me if I knew about the movement, he asked me if I knew about the materials being used , and he asked me if I knew about what to expect with automatics, service and other little things that I never thought to ask about. I basically got my hand held to ensure that I was making an educated decision. So shout out to Seiko Melbourne. So what questions should first time buyers ask their retailer and how will these questions help the buyer? (For example, learning about the movement of my watch taught me about how accurate it will be over time. That was a huge eye opener and showed me why a $2000 watch costs that much over a $500 with similar "features.")
I'm a big fan of Integrated bracelet watches. I bought an IWC Ingenieur Mission Earth. I like the FC shown here. I also like the new release of the Baume & Mercier Riviera which goes for $2700
What do you think of the Tudor royal? The Maurice lacroix is an absolute stunner but I also think the Tudor is worth checking out. What do you guys think?
You missed off the Baume & Mercier Riviera - another beautiful integrated steel sports watch with a fantastic dial, and the option for an in-house movement at fractionally more cost.
Great video Teddy… I was specifically looking for reviews on the PRX and have found several; each with slightly different opinions and perspectives. Nice touch giving comparisons to other brands and styles. I ordered the PRX 80 in white and rose gold from a local BC AD.
I’ve been considering Maurice Lacroix (39mm) as my first ‘integrated bracelet’ style watch. Love the design! I’ve reached out via your website about potential price match without anyone responding :/
Speaking as an owner (PRX) - the lack micro adjustment is not as of a deal as I first thought. There are 2 half links and it is easy to find that fit. They are going for the butterfly clasp which is the right choice. I rather have this over a thick clasp.
you left out the concord saratoga , or the Breitling Hercules some amazing integrated bracelet watches to check into , or movado valor or movado fiero nice choices too
Cool video with some solid choices here. I just disagree about the Aikon being an homage. Yes there is a waffle dial but the watch design is quite different :)
Some good interesting watches Teddy, I ,must admit to having a soft spot for the PRX. The quartz is the sensible option clearly for value but having seen (and somehow resisted the temptation) for the PM80 waffle it would be s difficult choice. I'm planning to visit an AD here in the UK over the weekend so hopefully I'll have the chance to see both quartz and PM 80 versions side by side an on the wrist. Will I be able to resist? If the second hand alignment is good I could be tempted to go home with the quartz version.
Could you do a video on the Tissot le Locle ? Maybe comparing it to the visodate ? I love your work and I'm really happy about your progress, result of an hard and honest work you are very inspiring.
I've got a blue Highlife COSC. It's gorgeous, and the QR bracelet with leather and rubber strap options in the box is worth noting. Gives a bit more flexibility when you're not in the mood for full metal. Worth also saying that whilst the finishing is superb, the polished centre links on the bracelet are smudge magnets and do scratch easily.
I already have 2 integrated bracelet watches in my collection. A 1970s era Omega, and a 2000s era Seiko Coutura. That said, I have my eye on the PRX, and have a feeling it will be my next new watch.
Isn’t it gorgeous. Definitely goes on my maybe list. Got to try an octo finissimo the other day in a pop up Bvlgari store, probably the coolest watch I’ve ever seen
Love the FC Highlife Another great option in the affordable price range is the Michel Herbelin CAP Camarat. For me the best looking affordable integrated sportswatch with vwry decent specifications.
You confirming that PRX is the best 350$ watch at around that price and even up to 1000$ as I don’t know which other watch does look is stunning as these.
I'm surprised you didn't include the Cadisen 8180 42mm automatic. Cadisen also has a 46mm version. They cost around $100 and are definitely in the integrated bracelet, sport style of timepiece. I own one and it never fails to put a smile on my face.
I really loved the PRX, but after trying one on in person it kinda let me down slightly, I was hoping it would be more beefy looking Royal Oak, rather than a more slim dress watch style. Bracelet was nice, as was the specs, but I wish it would've appealed to me more.
Great video. Does the power reserve indicate the quality of the movements at all? It seems strange to me that the Tissot has an 80 hour reserve whilst the much more expensive watches have 38 hours.
Given how often you highlight German brands, I'm surprised that you didn't mention two excellent pieces that fit the bill: the Archimedes Outdoor Protect (also available in antimagnetic and titanium versions) as well as the Wempe Ironwalker automatic (arguably, this might be a bit above the price threshold, but close to the ML but with chronometer certification)
Reading this while wearing my Archimede Outdoor AntiMag Titan (what a name...) on the wrist. Excellent watch, and Archimede is somewhat under the radar, very much like Sinn 15 years ago
I would have liked to see how the prx integrated bracelet works on your wrist Teddy. Sometimes a 40mm piece should be great for smaller wrists but an integrated bracelet doesn't work.?
8:28 Look at the lettering carefully. The letters A and I on "stainless" are a mile apart. I have a similar problem on my Visodate Automatic. I even thought that mine was somehow a clone. Because my other Visodate Auto was just fine. Turns out the same problem was pretty common on Visodates' casebacks. I love the Tissot and own several of them but this tells me that the quality is not really there, the QC is definitely poor and not much attention is being paid during manufacturing. Also their automatic mechanisms get very noisy and the accuracy goes down the drain very quickly. I don't mind paying more for a higher quality Tissot watches because I love the brand. I think it's time Tissot steps up its game. Just a friendly suggestion from a long time brand loyalist and a regular customer 👍
The Rolex Oysterquartz with the 36mm case diameter would work better for you, my wrist is 7 inches and the Oysterquartz is perfect on my wrist. The 40 will look too big especially with the integrated bracelet that makes it look chunkier.
Bought a Tissot PRX Quartz about a month ago as sort of an “entry-level” watch to break into the world of watches after watching your video and I absolutely love it!
Idk if quartz and horology belong in the same sentence I mean they keep time. .
@@johnowens2270 I’d have to respectfully disagree. There are some great quartz pieces and you can genuinely love watches even with a quartz movement. Would I have preferred a mechanical movement? Probably, but that’ll come later when my budget is a little higher.
@@johnowens2270 nothing wrong with quartz. I've got about 50/50 quartz and mechanical. Some of them I purposely bought the quartz over mechanical because sometimes I can't be bothered to set watches but still like to where watches with nice for and finish etc.
@@TheDpb167 nice watch. Really like them. They're out of the question for me tho because my rules are I only own one watch per brand, and already have a Tissot. A little vintage gold moon phase.
@@TheDpb167 you've had the watch a month but I bet you've spent the whole time looking at other watches online, lusting after more and thinking about your next purchase. That's how it starts 😂.
Thats how it was for me anyway.
The Maurice Lacroix Aikon is a beauty! Love the dial and the way light plays on the design features, and case, and the bracelet. Simply a smashing watch that has a lot of presence.
I've purchased the " highlife " from Frederique constant. Can honestly say it's a smashing watch.
Got one too ! The cosc certified movement swung it for me against the competion, and the seond strap included, great value I reckon
i bought an open heart, i can say i was thrilled with it, i can't take my eyes off it.
It's a beautiful watch and I think the globe is unique. Unlike Teddy, I wouldn't worry in the slightest about the WR of 50m vs. 100m.
I quite like the Aikon, I know it is very on the nose in terms of design compared to the AP, I just don't care, I know I will never have one and I believe that ML brings its own character. Most of the selection you showed is nice as well!
My integrated bracelet choice was the Direnzo Mondial and it is simply amazing! Easily one of the most comfortable watches I’ve ever worn. Great job Sergio!!
Agree. I really think Direnzo made something that beats all the watches in this video.
The Direnzo DRZ 04 Mondial is another fantastic option in this category. Swiss Made, 40mm, incredible bowl dial, Selitta SW-200 Elabore movement, TREMENDOUS lume, super thin and comfortable, and comes with both butterfly and dive-style clasps. I've got the white dial with the black metal indices and it is one of my favorite watches. $790.
The Bulgari Octo while being priced much higher is also an excellent choice- Genta designed and can be had for less than 5k
Great watch but I think the regular OCTO version isn’t integrated. You have to move to the finissimo which starts around $12k. I could be wrong but I’m pretty sure
@@drescorner3001 Good catch! 12k is still budget compared to a nautilus though lol
I'd like to chime in on the price of the PRX Quartz vs. the PM80. The Quartz version has a synthetic sapphire window, while the PM80 utilizes a sapphire crystal window with an anti-reflective coating.
Great research and writing! Informative, wide coverage and well balanced! Well done indeed! Kudos to the Teddy Team!
The Formex Essence 43 looks amazing. I just wish I could see them in person to decide on a color (blue/black/white)
My wife bought me the PRX Powermatic 80 for my birthday . I love it.
Bought a Maurice lacroix aikon green dial earlier this year. Love it a lot!
The Tudor Royal is another fantasic option. Distinctive bezel and great day/date function for under 2k
just got my PRX Powermatic 80 and I absolutely LOVE it. every time I wear it that bracelet give me a smile
Love the Marisa Quad Icon. Thanks for these pearls, auto-generated subtitles.
Formex is hard to beat with this list of specs.
I like their bracelet and strap with their deployant clasp with adjustment on the fly system. Great plus for this timepiece.
I would really consider the Essence. 👍
I have a steel Datejust Oysterquartz, and it’s an absolutely beautiful watch. Despite being over 40 years old, it’s still very clean.
Great video. I think the Tissot is by far the best looking as well as the cheapest. I would go for the Automatic.
Wempe Ironwalker is amazing. Got one two months ago and is probably my fav everyday watch above my Rolex, Grand Seiko or Tudor.
The inclusion of the decision making process at the end is a step above the rest. Well done, very appreciated!
Yo Teddy, Ben here. I own the Formex Essence 39 and it is an absolute steal for the price. A superbly finished watch. The quick-release bracelet system is something more established watch brands should consider. One feature that I feel is not entirely necessary is the case suspension system, I trap way too many hairs in it!
I really like the watch but I hate the name. There's something about the name that really turns me off. Sounds like drain cleaner or condom brand or something. It sounds silly but little things like that put me off.
@@frankdux5693 Honestly, I had the same issue with the name when I first came across the brand but I can safely say all concerns about the name disappear when you receive the watch. It's a stunning piece.
So many great videos back to back, it's been an awesome week on your channel Teddy and thank you for sharing your honest thoughts.
I am a bit hard pressed to accept Formex as the best finished but I haven't seen one in person. I will state however that the Maurice Lacroix Aikon might well be the best finished watch in its entire price range of the many watches I have seen in person, and I do not say that lightly. It is a true stunner and competitive with much more expensive pieces.
Great work Teddy! Miss the old videos background though! Haha
That background felt more personal and so did Teddy now it feels more professional and business motivated
Excellent video Teddy! I have the PRX quartz with the blue sunburst dial and love it. I'm a big fan of quality bracelets and would love to see you do a video focused on best bracelets in terms of fit, finish and comfort. Keep up the great work!
These educational videos brought the channel to next level.👍
These are the types of dilemma watch buyers face. You can’t necessarily check the options side by side. So I think these types of videos (and your presentation) makes it a lot easier for us buyers to make up our minds.
Having seen the PRX quartz I eagerly anticipated the release of the mechanical version then saw that dial. Good to see the video, lets you appreciate things from different angles.Looking elsewhere.
Another watch you can include here is the Titoni Impetus. The integrated bracelet is a quite vintage looking single-link style, and the dial features lovely textures.
Hi Teddy! I only just found your chanel and bought my first ever Automatic watch. I wanted to make it special so I got a Seiko Limited edition Studio Ghibli watch. I made the decision after listening to you talk well about Seiko even though you don't sell it.
I was wondering if you could do a video about what kinds of questions you recommend first time buyers should ask the retailer to get a better understanding of their purchase.
When I bought my watch online (due to the Australian lockdown restrictions), the manager at the Seiko boutique in Melbourne asked me if I knew about the movement, he asked me if I knew about the materials being used , and he asked me if I knew about what to expect with automatics, service and other little things that I never thought to ask about. I basically got my hand held to ensure that I was making an educated decision. So shout out to Seiko Melbourne.
So what questions should first time buyers ask their retailer and how will these questions help the buyer? (For example, learning about the movement of my watch taught me about how accurate it will be over time. That was a huge eye opener and showed me why a $2000 watch costs that much over a $500 with similar "features.")
Ahhhh, the good old Canadian Tuxedo.
I'm a big fan of Integrated bracelet watches. I bought an IWC Ingenieur Mission Earth. I like the FC shown here. I also like the new release of the Baume & Mercier Riviera which goes for $2700
Love the Aikon and how the light plays on the dial and bracelet
TEDDY! I HAVE SEEN MANY MANY VIDEOS OF WATCHES. YOU ARE THE BEST OF THE BUNCH !!!!!!!
What do you think of the Tudor royal? The Maurice lacroix is an absolute stunner but I also think the Tudor is worth checking out. What do you guys think?
its a slept on watch. Id pick it over anything else in this price range tbh
You missed off the Baume & Mercier Riviera - another beautiful integrated steel sports watch with a fantastic dial, and the option for an in-house movement at fractionally more cost.
Great video Teddy… I was specifically looking for reviews on the PRX and have found several; each with slightly different opinions and perspectives. Nice touch giving comparisons to other brands and styles. I ordered the PRX 80 in white and rose gold from a local BC AD.
I think the Aikon is one of the nicest looking watches I've ever seen. TBH I even prefer the way it looks over the royal oak.
Gah, I must say, the PRX is my absolute FAV out of these ones!
Just got my PRX the bracelet is a winner.
A used Tudor North Flag is worth considering for not much more, look great in person.
I’ve got the tissot prx powermatic it’s a quality watch would defo recommend 🔥🔥🔥
I waited a while to grab the powermatic80 but I'm glad I finally did get in on this watch. It punches well above it's weight.
The Aikon, a more modern than the royal oak and affordable. Love it.
The only issue I saw and now can't unsee is prx quartz seconds hand constantly falls in between second markers and not exactly on second markers
Well done sir
I’ve been considering Maurice Lacroix (39mm) as my first ‘integrated bracelet’ style watch. Love the design! I’ve reached out via your website about potential price match without anyone responding :/
Great comparisons and strengths for price vs. Value. Well done sir!
Speaking as an owner (PRX) - the lack micro adjustment is not as of a deal as I first thought. There are 2 half links and it is easy to find that fit. They are going for the butterfly clasp which is the right choice. I rather have this over a thick clasp.
owning the PRX, really a no brainer
Meh quartz or powermatic. Either is a mehh
you left out the concord saratoga , or the Breitling Hercules some amazing integrated bracelet watches to check into , or movado valor or movado fiero nice choices too
Hi Teddy, great video!
Any thoughts on the Timex
Q Falcon Eye Reissue?
Great video as always. Though I would also mention Wempe Iron Walker and Oris Aquis.
Cool video with some solid choices here. I just disagree about the Aikon being an homage. Yes there is a waffle dial but the watch design is quite different :)
Some good interesting watches Teddy, I ,must admit to having a soft spot for the PRX. The quartz is the sensible option clearly for value but having seen (and somehow resisted the temptation) for the PM80 waffle it would be s difficult choice. I'm planning to visit an AD here in the UK over the weekend so hopefully I'll have the chance to see both quartz and PM 80 versions side by side an on the wrist. Will I be able to resist? If the second hand alignment is good I could be tempted to go home with the quartz version.
10:50 nice touch on the symmetry editing there
Could you do a video on the Tissot le Locle ? Maybe comparing it to the visodate ? I love your work and I'm really happy about your progress, result of an hard and honest work you are very inspiring.
Love the le Locle
Maybe a part two. Zenith defy classic and bulgari octo.
The team at Teddy Baldassarre is killing it!
I think many overlooked the Baume Et Mercier Riviera
I've got a blue Highlife COSC. It's gorgeous, and the QR bracelet with leather and rubber strap options in the box is worth noting. Gives a bit more flexibility when you're not in the mood for full metal.
Worth also saying that whilst the finishing is superb, the polished centre links on the bracelet are smudge magnets and do scratch easily.
Are the Oceanus S100 and T200 not eligible for this category, or does it more have to do with JDM availability?
I already have 2 integrated bracelet watches in my collection. A 1970s era Omega, and a 2000s era Seiko Coutura. That said, I have my eye on the PRX, and have a feeling it will be my next new watch.
What about the Bell & Ross BR-05 Teddy? It’s kind of growing on me, albeit a bit pricey for a Sellita movement.
The green formex looks stunning the beveled bracelet looks really nice
The Octo Solotempo would have been a good fifth here. Never saw a highlife before, what a sexy watch
Isn’t it gorgeous. Definitely goes on my maybe list. Got to try an octo finissimo the other day in a pop up Bvlgari store, probably the coolest watch I’ve ever seen
Lmao did I just reply to myself
Love the FC Highlife
Another great option in the affordable price range is the Michel Herbelin CAP Camarat. For me the best looking affordable integrated sportswatch with vwry decent specifications.
36mm tissot prx automatic. Waiting for it
my tissot prx p80 is the best dress watch and can be casual aswell
the Maurice Lacroix is absolutely stunning and not anyones copy. Forget about the Royal Oak , which is unobtainable. I pick the AIKON hands down!
The AIKON Chronograph is certainly on my short list. Possibly the next piece. Ad I’ll certainly be ordering it from you. Thanks for the video!
Rotary Regent is a nice budget option
You confirming that PRX is the best 350$ watch at around that price and even up to 1000$ as I don’t know which other watch does look is stunning as these.
How come when I click the links go on the sites all info there but the pics are all black out barely can see em
I dont have feelings for Maurice but since past two weeks my heart has changed a lot for them.
I only wish Tissot had offered the same flat blue dial of the quartz version, on the Powermatic 80. I’m not a fan of the waffle pattern on that watch
Love that new background
Great comparison video!
I'm surprised you didn't include the Cadisen 8180 42mm automatic. Cadisen also has a 46mm version. They cost around $100 and are definitely in the integrated bracelet, sport style of timepiece. I own one and it never fails to put a smile on my face.
I really loved the PRX, but after trying one on in person it kinda let me down slightly, I was hoping it would be more beefy looking Royal Oak, rather than a more slim dress watch style. Bracelet was nice, as was the specs, but I wish it would've appealed to me more.
Great video. Does the power reserve indicate the quality of the movements at all? It seems strange to me that the Tissot has an 80 hour reserve whilst the much more expensive watches have 38 hours.
Given how often you highlight German brands, I'm surprised that you didn't mention two excellent pieces that fit the bill: the Archimedes Outdoor Protect (also available in antimagnetic and titanium versions) as well as the Wempe Ironwalker automatic (arguably, this might be a bit above the price threshold, but close to the ML but with chronometer certification)
I really like the Wempe with internally rotating bezel. Wish you would have posted this.....
Reading this while wearing my Archimede Outdoor AntiMag Titan (what a name...) on the wrist. Excellent watch, and Archimede is somewhat under the radar, very much like Sinn 15 years ago
New to this super cool channel!
That Formex Essence in 43mm (my desired size)) is hard to beat at $1390 for a cosc certified movement within. That FC Highlife is very nice as well!
Hope to see the Serica 5303 in your channel soon!
I wish there was a reviewer who said where the cases are made, since that also has to be marked for import and thus is findable info.
Your video on nomos tetra is awaited from my side
Zenith Defy Classic would've been a good addition to this too
Teddy, I’m wondering what you think of the “Wempe Iron Walker”?
You’re my favorite watch RUclipsr :)
Where would the Tudor Royal fall since it is only a few hundred dollars more?
Thanks for the great video!
Love my Tissot PRX automatic, looks way better in person.
I'm wondering why the WEMPE Iron Walker didn't make your list?
Integrated bracelet is the first disqualifier when I'm watch shopping, swapping straps is half the fun!
It's definitely a design-flexibility tradeoff. Wish I could have a rubber strap for my 39 mm ML Aikon 🤷♂️
I would have liked to see how the prx integrated bracelet works on your wrist Teddy. Sometimes a 40mm piece should be great for smaller wrists but an integrated bracelet doesn't work.?
Teddy I NEED that FormeX 39 dude! GIveaway ends when? I need to win this baby BADLY, I'm in love with this watch! :)
Nice! Great video, Teddy
Teddy, I would love to see how the Tissot Gentleman stacks up against the Mido Belluna Royal Gents.
8:28 Look at the lettering carefully. The letters A and I on "stainless" are a mile apart. I have a similar problem on my Visodate Automatic. I even thought that mine was somehow a clone. Because my other Visodate Auto was just fine. Turns out the same problem was pretty common on Visodates' casebacks. I love the Tissot and own several of them but this tells me that the quality is not really there, the QC is definitely poor and not much attention is being paid during manufacturing. Also their automatic mechanisms get very noisy and the accuracy goes down the drain very quickly.
I don't mind paying more for a higher quality Tissot watches because I love the brand. I think it's time Tissot steps up its game. Just a friendly suggestion from a long time brand loyalist and a regular customer 👍
Teddy, where can I see what movement is used for specific Tissot watches as on their website it is not displayed under each watch?
If I remember correctly the powermatic movements are usually ETA movements modified by Tissot.
Teddy, does the Tissot PRX work on your wrist? I think we have similar sized wrists at 6.5 in, but I've not had the chance to try it on in person.
The Rolex Oysterquartz with the 36mm case diameter would work better for you, my wrist is 7 inches and the Oysterquartz is perfect on my wrist. The 40 will look too big especially with the integrated bracelet that makes it look chunkier.