Just got the automatic PRX and I love it. Amazing accuracy (COSC-level, measured over two weeks), 80 hour power reserve (game changer for a frequent watch swapper), beautiful integrated bracelet and mesmerizing blue dial. The watch and the bracelet literally shine under the sunlight - something you can't see from the videos. Also, it's quite slim compared to today's watches and it slips effortlessly under the sleeve (being a diver guy I'm not used to that!). Hats off to Tissot for providing such quality at incredible price.
I have the Tissot Gentleman with the Powermatic 80 Silicium automatic, and I get one second-ish per day accuracy. I may have gotten a good watch, but Tissot regulates the movement using a computer controlled laser to vaporize metal from the balance. I assume it’s done based on the performance of each individual watch as measured on the assembly line. The 80 hour power reserve is a real bonus too. I’m thinking that blue waffle dial auto is my next purchase!
@@robertsoares7607 Very good indeed! My blue waffle prx averages +/- 2 seconds per day. Good thing is that the variations compensate themselves on the wrist vs on the shelf. The factory regulation of the movement is exceptional.
@@SamGallo805 It weights around 140 g. For comparison, a Rolex Submariner is around 150 g. Not much difference on paper, but owning both watches I can tell that on the wrist the PRX-80 feels much lighter.
Being relatively new to collecting, I would never have imagined owning a watch featured on this channel. Not this soon at least. I wanted to be different so I went for the white/rose gold. Never liked a white dial, until now. It’s one of my favorite pieces. Glad to see it’s being recognized for the value it truly is.
I've owned the Quartz version for about 6 months now. Like all the watches in my collection, it just 'grabbed' me from the moment I set eyes on it. Then I spent a couple of weeks reading all articles and watching all videos I could find on it. I then went ahead and pulled the trigger. I absolutely love it. The integrated bracelet is so gorgeous and I always catch people staring at it in places, especially the tube and have had many compliments about it.
Tissot is an underrated brand. One of my first wristwatches was a PR50 with a quartz movement. Nothing extraordinary but just a honest, durable quality dress watch with a vintage feel and look. Even after years, it still looks crisp and beautiful. And because it's so affordable, I can use it almost every day without any worries. It's more inconspicuous than the big names, which I think is a big advantage in some sketchy situations. I’m definitely considering adding the PRX to my collection.
I've had my PR50 Titanium for last the 15 years, it never let me down, just needed some servicing every two years or. Bought in Brussels, here I lived while studying, so it has some sentimental value for me. Once I thought I lost it, as I have stupid habit of taking the watch off my hand at various places. What a feeling of loss. But it just slipped under the bed. It's just perfect for its shape and form factor, weight, wearability, design and titanic looks, so to speak.
Tissot used to be a respected brand , little brother to Omega , i would say . i have a tissot seastar 7 from the late sixties and i think its a very good watch . all steel , mono case , obviously designed as a marine watch for professional mariners , much like a seamaster .
@Lee You say that because you haven't seen the Tissot Seastar 2000 Professional. The watch with the most similar specs to it is the Planet Ocean, at over six times the price.
The Tissot PRX Powermatic 80 is my first mechanical watch, and I still love it to bits and cannot get over how beautiful and 'high-end' the overall look and finish is on this watch. Definitely a must buy, and an absolutely bargain at that price!
You are by far the most interesting watch channel on RUclips today. Honest, relatable, knowledgeable, with a very soothing voice and a very timely sense of humor. I bought an Omega Seamaster then a Speedmaster, then I bought the PRX powermatic gem. You're absolutely right that watch collecting is not about the price. I love that watch and the bracelet is incredible. I also appreciate that you focus the entire video on the watch rather than a presenter format. Keep those videos flowing. Big fan.
Young collector here, I picked up a PRX Powermatic 80 as my 4th auto (after a Seiko 5, an Amphibia and a Pagani) and my first Swiss made watch like a month ago. It is just a game changer. The other watches are cool, the fit can be better or worse… the PRX makes me feel like a million dollars every second I wear it. It’s comfortable, light, flashy but won’t raise the eyebrows of the non-enthusiasts, and can be worn in any situation from working in a lab, to brunch with friends, to the gym, to a more formal event… it’s been a game changer on my collection.
I know exactly where you are coming from Talking Hands, once seen and perish the thought tried on the wrist the PRX just cannot be ignored. The quality of finish at this price point is simply incredible as is the bracelet. Oddly although the bracelet is quick release I'm currently unaware of any other strap options available but this isn't really the point. This watch is stunning regardless of the price and I agree regardless of what resides in the collection space could and arguably should be made for a PRX. As you say the only decision should be quartz or PM80 automatic movement or maybe both. I ended up with the automatic so I guess my comments above could easily be taken with a pinch of sodium chloride as I'm probably a tad biased but this is my cheapest, scratch that, more value orientated watch that I now have in my collection. If you don't want in my humble opinion one of the best bang for the buck watches from Switzerland I'd suggest giving this one a wide birth or you may find like me you go home with one, quartz or automatic I think it would be money well parted with.
What can I say. Prx 80 is simply amazing, execution is on a higher level than you would expect, the way how dial plays with a light is simply amazing. Bracelet feels amazing on the wrist. Seriously recently I put it above other watches even those considered as luxury. I really believe that you are getting maximum quality for the money.
375$ for a quartz is far from maximum quality for the money. For almost half the price you can get a San Martin Milsub, which has better manufacturing quality than the Tissot, a double domed crystal, thicc BGW9 loom, an Automatic movement, and it's waterproof as hell BUT it's from China.
Can't contain my excitement! After months of research, I've finally chosen the Tissot PRX Quartz 80mm watch for its incredible classiness. Just 24 hours until it's in my hands, and I'm counting down eagerly. The video showcasing this timepiece was absolutely brilliant, and the attention to detail is simply amazing. Can't wait to show off this masterpiece on my wrist!
You have no idea how HAPPY I am to see my watch on your channel! I have the blue PRX powermatic 80 and it’s gotten so many compliments! Some have said it resembles the AP royal oak due to the dial, others love the way the bracelet plays with the light. The blue is stunning and turns into a black in some low light. Its an Amazing watch truly and my absolute favorite ❤️ . I also own Longines, vintage omega, and orient star watches, this one gets the most compliments 😄
I went to a party last night wearing my $8,800 dollar Omega Speedmaster Racing. My mate and I were talking and he was going on about how he appreciated Omega above all other brands (he has a few as well). I happened to do a wrist check whilst we were talking about the Omega he was wearing the Powermatic 80 in blue. My son and I had just been talking about how it seemed like a bargain, almost too good to be true. I have to say , seeing this in the flesh it REALLY stands up. Feeling very special and giving off very much the vibe of a watch of 2-4k in price. I am getting one. It is a no brainer. The execution on the band is absolutely stellar. STELLAR!
I had to get the Mechanical version! I will not even be able to tell you how sleek, clean, well made and beautiful this looks on the wrist. I can't believe I bought this for 650 and that 80 hr PR is CRAZY! LOVE IT!
I have the Tissot Gentleman with the Powermatic 80 Silicium automatic, and I get one second-ish per day accuracy. I may have gotten a good watch, but Tissot regulates the movement using a computer controlled laser to vaporize metal from the balance. I assume it’s done based on the performance of each individual watch as measured on the assembly line. The 80 hour power reserve is a real bonus.
It's the best PRX review for sure Your delivery and the cinematic of this vid are truly amazing And God blessed you with that soothing voice, can't imagine if you're doing a narration with Morgan Freeman, what a world!
Im new to the hobby, and this is the first watch I have received a compliment on from friends and acquaintances (I own the blue face, quartz version shown in the video). The bracelet is extremely comfortable on the wrist, but heavy enough to remind you its there. Don't ever see myself getting rid of it!
What a great first watch to go for, you have great taste! Welcome to the club Andrew - get ya wallet out of its holster, safeties off and prepare any disposable income you might own! 😂
Nor should you. A Swiss watch is an heirloom and Tissot is no exception to that. I have a Seastar 2000 Professional and it was similar to the PRX in the way that not buying it would be insane. The watch that has the most similar specs to the TS2000 is the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M at over 6x the price.
Love my black dial quartz prx. The real magic of this watch is in the finishing choices. Very thoughtfully done. The textures have a gestalt that pops constantly. Very dynamic in the light, but overall simple. It just works.
Recently bought my first watch and it's a Tissot(not the one in the video) and I love it. It was pretty reasonably priced and it overall has a good look and finish. I only have two real complaints. The seconds hands (chronograph) don't line up with the tick marks and I can't count hours with the chronograph. But all the buttons, crown, etc looks good and feel solid
Seen this vid today, bought the blue powermatic version of the watch today, cannot be happier. Thanks for the advice! And honestly... having worn watches with severely higher pricetags for the last decade, I feel qualified to say that this is an out of this world bargain. Unbelievably well designed, build and priced. Im stunned. Ps: The powermatic looks like a baby of an Oyterquartz an a Royal Oak. Absolutely shameless hybrid. Still loving it!
I got myself the 18k version of it. I always loved the style of the Oysterquartz but wanted a mechanical version of it. Tissot made my dream come true and that for way less then any Rolex would have been.
I think this PRX is the best looking watch and best deal released in MANY years, for real. Its a new icon. This is the first swiss watch in years for me, that really got me excited. With that said, the only thing I would have liked to change with it, its the polished bezel, I would liked for it to have been brushed too like the rest of the watch :P But this is nitpicking.
Great, now I want one! By the way, the lighting in your videos is stunning. When you hold the watches in hand, they look like hand made versions of the model. Every detail is so striking.
I got this watch because I needed an everyday piece I was comfortable with getting scuffed, I got the quartz because I personally liked how the light hits the dial
I ordered one for the same reason. I have really nice/expensive automatic time pieces but was looking for something that I can grab on the go and be on time all the time. Also not to be worry about scuffs or scratches. May I ask how is your quartz version performing. Thank You
My very first mechanical watch was a Tissot LeLocle, I think back in 2010. I have gotten several more watches since then, almost all off them considerably more expensive. The LeLocle is still one of my favourites, and it still gets quite a bit of wrist time, both on businesswear and privately. It has had one service and is reliable and accurate as ever. Fantastic brand and a great way to enjoy the hobby, while being more achievable if your more important economic choices swallow up most of your budget. Warmly recommended.
I own the PRX powermatic in the black dial and Tissot crushed this out of the ballpark. Now that they are going to offer it in smaller diameters, leather band, and more colors this will be a VERY popular watch. My only complaint is I wish they provided either an extra half link or full link in the box. Luckily the AD installed a half link for me at no cost when I purchased the watch. One of the reasons I ignore gray market and Amazon for watch purchases (except for Seiko).
Picked up the automatic version few weeks back and saying I am happy with it would be an understatement. Beautifully put together, and for the price it has all the features and quality you would expect from a watch twice the price. Subtle yet interesting watch perfect for daily adventures.
I own a Vacheron Constantin Overseas... and I freaking love the PRX! So glad Tissot made it so that people can experience that style of watch without paying Overseas (or the like) prices. And still get good quality! And nearly equally impressed that Watchfinder would feature it, being below their typical price point for watches they review. This is just great all around! A close friend who just started his watch journey bought the PRX Powermatic at my recommendation and he loves it too.
Well done for this video, never expected to see a Tissot on this channel. Good to see some appreciation for this brand. Love what they do for what they charge. Keep up the good work 👌🏽🇲🇹❤️.
I bought a Tissot PR50 in Spain on a school trip from the USA when I was 16. 20 years later, my wife has stolen that watch from me and still wears it every day! I love that one with the detailed face. Like a Royal Oak knockoff without being a knockoff.
Bought the blue PRX Powermatic 80 as soon as it came out and really love it. Became my GADA watch pretty quickly. Earn a lot of positive response from other watchlovers/-collectors as well. So it stands its ground besides my other watches in the collection, such as IWC, JLC, Omega, Oris, Rolex, Tudor and Zenith. Great to see that Watchfinder not only shows the hard to get, absolute top tear watches!
The world needs a 37-38 mm! I own the 40mm but find it too big on my quite large 7.25 wrist, especially the dial surface and the lug to lug including the first link. And the 35mm wears too small.
It’s by far the best looking steel bracelet watch outside of Patek and AP. It’s not even close. Yes, including Rolex. Take it from someone with an eye for design over a penchant for status and tradition - this is better looking than your submariner.
I finally found one in the store to feel and see with my own eyes. So I bought the white (silver and gold) dial quartz one and I think I’m madly in love!!
Got a Tissot Tradition Powermatic 80 Open Heart, and have to say its a really amazing Watch. I dont know a lot abt Watches, its my first mechanical Watch, but I love to look at the movement ticking, and I think the quality is amazing. I bet there are watches with better quality and everything, but for anyone who isnt too deep into watches, I can recommend it!
I was craving for a new watch for weeks, goings over some models back and forth for days without end, until I stumbled upon this. It took me maybe 30 seconds to decide that this is the watch! Even I was shocked at how quick my brain said YESS! Best decision ever! It's beautiful upfront. I have watches 20 times as expensive, but I like this watch no less than those.
I love this watch so much. I originally bought the silver dial quartz version, but realized I wanted the automatic version because my brain just came up with 20 ways to justify owning the quartz. I ended up finding a black one from an AD that also had 10% off and no sales tax. Pulled the trigger and returned the quartz...though I really wanted to keep both, i had to be responsible lol. I love this watch so much and it has been my daily for months now. I even acquired my "grail" piece of a Seiko Alpinist, but I can't seem to stop wearing the PRX. I have 8" wrist, so the size is perfect, the weight is light, and the bracelet/case's design is very comfortable. Sometimes it doesn't even feel like i'm wearing the watch at all. I also love how the light plays off the polished bits of the watch. I am convinced this (and my casio a168) are the only two watches i'll ever need.
@Mohamed Mohammed haha that's how much i paid for my SPB121 (MRSP is $725, but no one is paying that)...and i got the two tone oyster bracelet from strapcode for it. I do love it, but i feel like the PRX was the unexpected surprise of the summer for me. I also love the retro styling of it. There's nothing wrong wiht the alpinist, I still love it, but the PRX gets all the wrist time. I wish there was a version with a dive bezel so i can use it as a tool lol. Closest one is the Timex M79, but iffy on getting that unless it's dirt cheap.
I was in a store that had one of these and was immediately drawn to it for the same reasons you have said in this video. I wasn't intending to buy a watch that day, but ended up getting the PRX Powermatic 80 as an impulse purchase. I just had a feeling that I needed it, but I'm so happy that I have it. Now I have it I've started actually looking some stuff up about it and found this video. The statement at 7:20 couldn't be more accurate.
Really an amazing watch for the price. I really appreciate this really nicely done very descriptive review. I consider this watch an homage to an APRO and I’ve never really been personally interested in homages though I have no judgments about those who do. I’m really glad I don’t have those judgments because now I am seriously considering buying this homage. I have owned a Tissot Powermatic 80 and loved that watch. The only reason it’s gone is that my taste changed with time and I’d like to think more sophistication and sold it. But it was a wonderful watch. I would love to have another Tissot in my collection but I haven’t seen one that I liked enough until now. Tissot has really hit the ball out of the park with this one.
I didn’t take much notice of the PRX until I noticed one in the jeweller’s window. Looks amazing in the flesh and even better on the wrist. A blue automatic is now on order arriving next week!
Great video and a truly great watch. Shame it wears a great deal bigger than it's dimensions suggest. I hope the rumours of a smaller model coming out are true because this in its authentic 1970's size would steal the show in my opinion.
The case and bracelet on this watch ia beautiful....i really like it....but i absolutely hate the dial on the automatic and despise the PRX font. Had they done the vintage style Tissot logo would have been just beautiful!!
I just bought the Quartz version. First quartz in a automatic movement collection. I wanted an everyday work watch, that I am not having to reset every Monday like I would an automatic. For the price it was a no brainier.
Own one, the powermatic version in blue. Never left my wrist since, accuracy is good, easy to adjust the rate. It's just one hell of a watch for its price
Another great review. My very first Swiss watch was a Tissot. Still have it and love it. I’d love to see more GS content, particularly the SBGJ249 Shosho.
Awesome video. I never knew the powermatic 80 had a sweeping movement- I love that.! I just got at T-Classic Dream for $200CAD ($155USD) and am so pleased with it. I never owned a swiss-made watch before so i always took issues with steel bralets, until now. Its super comfortable and also hefty at the same time. im glad i got a Tissot instead of a Movado
I love Tissot stuff, but my wife is absolutely mental for them. A peak at their website tells you why too. Every other brand is 3-4 ladies models and none are tools, just jewelry.
Just bought the quartz from Goldsmiths for a ridiculous £230 brand new! Truth be told, I bought the all gold PVD version for some summer fun - absolutely fell in love with it and just had to buy the stainless. What a watch for the money and not only do I prefer the simpler dial on the quartz, I think the quartz is right with the design. It is so elegant and sporty it looks right in almost all situations. Dressed up or down this thing is beautiful. The macro shots in the review show just how good this is for the diminutive price. If you couldn't tell..... I love it!
I inherited two 1974 Tissot Seastar (Automatic, one lady's and one gentleman's watches). When the PRX came out a couple years ago, I fell in love with the homage they gave to the 1974 models. It took me until they came out with the leather band PRX and with the 35mm PRX that I broke down and purchased both. The PRX line is an excellent watch for any collection.
Yes,there is I bought a Tissot pr100 in 1998 and it hits the markers perfectly. But then again i bought another Tissot pr100 a few years ago and the second hand doesn't hit the markers. Btw the quality and the finishing of the 1998 watch is much better than the modern one...
I got one 😉 and bought it at Tissot Store in Zurich. Guess what: all models they had of the PRX in store did. I guess we keep the good ones in Switzerland 😁
Have had a number of Tissot’s over the years. In fact I gave my son, last year, a 39 mm ETA 2824 powered dress model that I got in 1996. Still runs and keeps time like a champ! I’ve been wanting a PRX for some time. My only dilemma was between the mechanical automatic or the quartz version. I decided on the 40 mm quartz as the movement more closely represented the original PRX of the late 1970’s. I had read that some individuals were not pleased that the seconds hand on some examples didn’t match up exactly with the minute markers on the dial. Not the case with the one I picked up. The seconds hand lines up with the minute and hour markers exactly. I did however notice that one of the quartz models in the showcase did exhibit that issue. None-the-less, I picked the blue sun ray dial. It’s beautifully executed and the scale of the hands and stick hour markers is perfect. Date at three position makes it easy to find and read. Not much I can say for the 70’s retro cushion case and single link bracelet. It’s all 70’s without question. Beautifully finished with a brushing that reflects the light in a mild glow. This isn’t a $400 watch … it’s really a $1,500 watch being sold for $400. Tremendous value and an absolutely gorgeous timepiece. Well worth the investment…
Last year I bought a Seastar 1000 Powermatic 80 and ever since it has become my daily driver. I love that watch and I must say Tissot watches are definitely value for money.
Thank you for reviewing a great watch that us mere mortals can afford.
@8rick1ane you gonna pay that for me?
@Harry Balls maybe about 21k
@@dilano.a6866$10,000
Speak for yourself
Exactly. First thought after watching this 😂
Just got the automatic PRX and I love it. Amazing accuracy (COSC-level, measured over two weeks), 80 hour power reserve (game changer for a frequent watch swapper), beautiful integrated bracelet and mesmerizing blue dial. The watch and the bracelet literally shine under the sunlight - something you can't see from the videos. Also, it's quite slim compared to today's watches and it slips effortlessly under the sleeve (being a diver guy I'm not used to that!). Hats off to Tissot for providing such quality at incredible price.
I have the Tissot Gentleman with the Powermatic 80 Silicium automatic, and I get one second-ish per day accuracy. I may have gotten a good watch, but Tissot regulates the movement using a computer controlled laser to vaporize metal from the balance. I assume it’s done based on the performance of each individual watch as measured on the assembly line. The 80 hour power reserve is a real bonus too. I’m thinking that blue waffle dial auto is my next purchase!
@@robertsoares7607 Very good indeed! My blue waffle prx averages +/- 2 seconds per day. Good thing is that the variations compensate themselves on the wrist vs on the shelf. The factory regulation of the movement is exceptional.
Same here...recieved it yesterday,loving it
Thank you for the feedback. Been wondering if these wear heavy or not!
@@SamGallo805 It weights around 140 g. For comparison, a Rolex Submariner is around 150 g. Not much difference on paper, but owning both watches I can tell that on the wrist the PRX-80 feels much lighter.
Being relatively new to collecting, I would never have imagined owning a watch featured on this channel. Not this soon at least. I wanted to be different so I went for the white/rose gold. Never liked a white dial, until now. It’s one of my favorite pieces. Glad to see it’s being recognized for the value it truly is.
I've owned the Quartz version for about 6 months now. Like all the watches in my collection, it just 'grabbed' me from the moment I set eyes on it. Then I spent a couple of weeks reading all articles and watching all videos I could find on it. I then went ahead and pulled the trigger. I absolutely love it. The integrated bracelet is so gorgeous and I always catch people staring at it in places, especially the tube and have had many compliments about it.
What color did you snag
Bought my father the blue automatic, first decent watch he’s ever had, he loves it! Can’t go wrong at that price point!
Tissot is an underrated brand. One of my first wristwatches was a PR50 with a quartz movement. Nothing extraordinary but just a honest, durable quality dress watch with a vintage feel and look. Even after years, it still looks crisp and beautiful. And because it's so affordable, I can use it almost every day without any worries. It's more inconspicuous than the big names, which I think is a big advantage in some sketchy situations. I’m definitely considering adding the PRX to my collection.
My Mum got me a PR50 when i finished secondary school ❤️❤️❤️
I've had my PR50 Titanium for last the 15 years, it never let me down, just needed some servicing every two years or. Bought in Brussels, here I lived while studying, so it has some sentimental value for me. Once I thought I lost it, as I have stupid habit of taking the watch off my hand at various places. What a feeling of loss. But it just slipped under the bed. It's just perfect for its shape and form factor, weight, wearability, design and titanic looks, so to speak.
I've got the solid yellow gold 150 year heritage piece from Tissot. it's ridiculously well-made
Tissot used to be a respected brand , little brother to Omega , i would say . i have a tissot seastar 7 from the late sixties and i think its a very good watch . all steel , mono case , obviously designed as a marine watch for professional mariners , much like a seamaster .
@Lee You say that because you haven't seen the Tissot Seastar 2000 Professional. The watch with the most similar specs to it is the Planet Ocean, at over six times the price.
The Tissot PRX Powermatic 80 is my first mechanical watch, and I still love it to bits and cannot get over how beautiful and 'high-end' the overall look and finish is on this watch. Definitely a must buy, and an absolutely bargain at that price!
You are by far the most interesting watch channel on RUclips today. Honest, relatable, knowledgeable, with a very soothing voice and a very timely sense of humor. I bought an Omega Seamaster then a Speedmaster, then I bought the PRX powermatic gem. You're absolutely right that watch collecting is not about the price. I love that watch and the bracelet is incredible.
I also appreciate that you focus the entire video on the watch rather than a presenter format. Keep those videos flowing. Big fan.
Andrew is also the most parodied watch channel on RUclips today. Just search for "Watchfinder Parody" and make sure that your bladder is empty.
Young collector here, I picked up a PRX Powermatic 80 as my 4th auto (after a Seiko 5, an Amphibia and a Pagani) and my first Swiss made watch like a month ago. It is just a game changer. The other watches are cool, the fit can be better or worse… the PRX makes me feel like a million dollars every second I wear it. It’s comfortable, light, flashy but won’t raise the eyebrows of the non-enthusiasts, and can be worn in any situation from working in a lab, to brunch with friends, to the gym, to a more formal event… it’s been a game changer on my collection.
I know exactly where you are coming from Talking Hands, once seen and perish the thought tried on the wrist the PRX just cannot be ignored. The quality of finish at this price point is simply incredible as is the bracelet. Oddly although the bracelet is quick release I'm currently unaware of any other strap options available but this isn't really the point. This watch is stunning regardless of the price and I agree regardless of what resides in the collection space could and arguably should be made for a PRX. As you say the only decision should be quartz or PM80 automatic movement or maybe both. I ended up with the automatic so I guess my comments above could easily be taken with a pinch of sodium chloride as I'm probably a tad biased but this is my cheapest, scratch that, more value orientated watch that I now have in my collection. If you don't want in my humble opinion one of the best bang for the buck watches from Switzerland I'd suggest giving this one a wide birth or you may find like me you go home with one, quartz or automatic I think it would be money well parted with.
What can I say. Prx 80 is simply amazing, execution is on a higher level than you would expect, the way how dial plays with a light is simply amazing. Bracelet feels amazing on the wrist. Seriously recently I put it above other watches even those considered as luxury. I really believe that you are getting maximum quality for the money.
That's what Tissot does. My Seastar 2000 Professional is another "must buy" watch that Tissot makes.
375$ for a quartz is far from maximum quality for the money.
For almost half the price you can get a San Martin Milsub, which has better manufacturing quality than the Tissot, a double domed crystal, thicc BGW9 loom, an Automatic movement, and it's waterproof as hell BUT it's from China.
I bought the 650 one.. My first ever mechanical watch.. Totally love it
Tissot came out swinging for the fence with this one and absolutely knocked it out of the park!
Can't contain my excitement! After months of research, I've finally chosen the Tissot PRX Quartz 80mm watch for its incredible classiness. Just 24 hours until it's in my hands, and I'm counting down eagerly. The video showcasing this timepiece was absolutely brilliant, and the attention to detail is simply amazing. Can't wait to show off this masterpiece on my wrist!
You have no idea how HAPPY I am to see my watch on your channel! I have the blue PRX powermatic 80 and it’s gotten so many compliments! Some have said it resembles the AP royal oak due to the dial, others love the way the bracelet plays with the light. The blue is stunning and turns into a black in some low light. Its an Amazing watch truly and my absolute favorite ❤️ . I also own Longines, vintage omega, and orient star watches, this one gets the most compliments 😄
I went to a party last night wearing my $8,800 dollar Omega Speedmaster Racing. My mate and I were talking and he was going on about how he appreciated Omega above all other brands (he has a few as well). I happened to do a wrist check whilst we were talking about the Omega he was wearing the Powermatic 80 in blue. My son and I had just been talking about how it seemed like a bargain, almost too good to be true. I have to say , seeing this in the flesh it REALLY stands up. Feeling very special and giving off very much the vibe of a watch of 2-4k in price. I am getting one. It is a no brainer. The execution on the band is absolutely stellar. STELLAR!
I had to get the Mechanical version! I will not even be able to tell you how sleek, clean, well made and beautiful this looks on the wrist. I can't believe I
bought this for 650 and that 80 hr PR is CRAZY! LOVE IT!
Absolutely love the mechanical version.
I have the Tissot Gentleman with the Powermatic 80 Silicium automatic, and I get one second-ish per day accuracy. I may have gotten a good watch, but Tissot regulates the movement using a computer controlled laser to vaporize metal from the balance. I assume it’s done based on the performance of each individual watch as measured on the assembly line. The 80 hour power reserve is a real bonus.
@@robertsoares7607 I really want to pick this one up.
@@robertsoares7607 The Powermatic 80 in my Seastar 2000 Professional has about the same accuracy as your PRX, well within COSC spec.
It's the best PRX review for sure
Your delivery and the cinematic of this vid are truly amazing
And God blessed you with that soothing voice, can't imagine if you're doing a narration with Morgan Freeman, what a world!
Got the quartz one some time ago - and it's just the right kind of blingy yet sporty. Unbelievable value for this price.
Im new to the hobby, and this is the first watch I have received a compliment on from friends and acquaintances (I own the blue face, quartz version shown in the video). The bracelet is extremely comfortable on the wrist, but heavy enough to remind you its there. Don't ever see myself getting rid of it!
What a great first watch to go for, you have great taste! Welcome to the club Andrew - get ya wallet out of its holster, safeties off and prepare any disposable income you might own! 😂
Nor should you. A Swiss watch is an heirloom and Tissot is no exception to that. I have a Seastar 2000 Professional and it was similar to the PRX in the way that not buying it would be insane. The watch that has the most similar specs to the TS2000 is the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M at over 6x the price.
@@sdaafasfad Ain't that the truth! LOL
Love my black dial quartz prx.
The real magic of this watch is in the finishing choices. Very thoughtfully done. The textures have a gestalt that pops constantly. Very dynamic in the light, but overall simple. It just works.
Recently bought my first watch and it's a Tissot(not the one in the video) and I love it. It was pretty reasonably priced and it overall has a good look and finish. I only have two real complaints. The seconds hands (chronograph) don't line up with the tick marks and I can't count hours with the chronograph. But all the buttons, crown, etc looks good and feel solid
Yeah if you can afford a Tav Heuer you should buy a Tissot. The quality is just better and the Heritage is there. Great brand for the price bracket.
I have owned Tissot Le Locle automatic for the last 20 years.Very happy with it.
Seen this vid today, bought the blue powermatic version of the watch today, cannot be happier. Thanks for the advice! And honestly... having worn watches with severely higher pricetags for the last decade, I feel qualified to say that this is an out of this world bargain. Unbelievably well designed, build and priced. Im stunned.
Ps: The powermatic looks like a baby of an Oyterquartz an a Royal Oak. Absolutely shameless hybrid. Still loving it!
Im watching this video a year after your comment. Would you recommend this watch?
@@Joelinton1892 100%, I love the sexy 80s vibe and its not too big.
@@philipwollenhaupt3295 brilliant, thanks for the reply.
I've been debating a PRX as a sports watch for a while. It's nice to see budget friendly awesome watches featured
I got myself the 18k version of it. I always loved the style of the Oysterquartz but wanted a mechanical version of it. Tissot made my dream come true and that for way less then any Rolex would have been.
Your theoretical Rolex exists! Check out the 1530 and 1630.
I was going to say the same. Rolex produced around 1,500 pcs of the mechanical version
Got one recently, amazingly good and draws a decent bit of attention.
Which one you got?
PRX powermatic blue face. USD 520 after a 25% discount.
@@keithcorridon4091 where’d you get the discount?
@@keithcorridon4091 you americans are so lucky.... In canada the starting retail price is $875 CAD
@@ehong671 I got it in Dubai, UAE.
I think this PRX is the best looking watch and best deal released in MANY years, for real. Its a new icon.
This is the first swiss watch in years for me, that really got me excited.
With that said, the only thing I would have liked to change with it, its the polished bezel, I would liked for it to have been brushed too like the rest of the watch :P
But this is nitpicking.
This watch was the first gift my wife got me for my birthday, and I treasure it a lot. I wore it during our wedding in December 2022
Great, now I want one! By the way, the lighting in your videos is stunning. When you hold the watches in hand, they look like hand made versions of the model. Every detail is so striking.
The irregular falling of seconds hand in gap and not on seconds/minutes marker in quartz version really put me off and I went with the mechanical one
I can't bear to look at the jerky second hand on a Quartz watch. My only non-mechanical watch has no second hand.
man I'm in love with the cinematic production this is so beautiful
I got this watch because I needed an everyday piece I was comfortable with getting scuffed, I got the quartz because I personally liked how the light hits the dial
I ordered one for the same reason. I have really nice/expensive automatic time pieces but was looking for something that I can grab on the go and be on time all the time. Also not to be worry about scuffs or scratches. May I ask how is your quartz version performing. Thank You
My very first mechanical watch was a Tissot LeLocle, I think back in 2010. I have gotten several more watches since then, almost all off them considerably more expensive. The LeLocle is still one of my favourites, and it still gets quite a bit of wrist time, both on businesswear and privately. It has had one service and is reliable and accurate as ever. Fantastic brand and a great way to enjoy the hobby, while being more achievable if your more important economic choices swallow up most of your budget. Warmly recommended.
I own the PRX powermatic in the black dial and Tissot crushed this out of the ballpark. Now that they are going to offer it in smaller diameters, leather band, and more colors this will be a VERY popular watch. My only complaint is I wish they provided either an extra half link or full link in the box. Luckily the AD installed a half link for me at no cost when I purchased the watch. One of the reasons I ignore gray market and Amazon for watch purchases (except for Seiko).
Good to see you doing this video. I think they are an underrated brand and at the price point they're an absolute bargain.
I've been pondering on wether or not getting this watch for MONTHS...
I'll take this as a divine signal.
Picked up the automatic version few weeks back and saying I am happy with it would be an understatement. Beautifully put together, and for the price it has all the features and quality you would expect from a watch twice the price. Subtle yet interesting watch perfect for daily adventures.
Well. This video gave me the extra nudge to get the quartz blue dial. Just got it in today and it's great so far.
I own a Vacheron Constantin Overseas... and I freaking love the PRX! So glad Tissot made it so that people can experience that style of watch without paying Overseas (or the like) prices. And still get good quality! And nearly equally impressed that Watchfinder would feature it, being below their typical price point for watches they review. This is just great all around! A close friend who just started his watch journey bought the PRX Powermatic at my recommendation and he loves it too.
Well done for this video, never expected to see a Tissot on this channel. Good to see some appreciation for this brand. Love what they do for what they charge. Keep up the good work 👌🏽🇲🇹❤️.
I've been nagging Andrew to feature the Seastar 2000 Professional. Maybe one day he will.
My 1st real watch was a Tissot PR100 X Flyback Chrono. It is the most accurate watch I own and got the most compliments, never fails to amaze me.
‘That is how it’s done’ just as well describes the quality of these reviews and videos. Awesome yet again. ‘Thank you’. ;)
I bought a Tissot PR50 in Spain on a school trip from the USA when I was 16. 20 years later, my wife has stolen that watch from me and still wears it every day!
I love that one with the detailed face. Like a Royal Oak knockoff without being a knockoff.
Bought the blue PRX Powermatic 80 as soon as it came out and really love it. Became my GADA watch pretty quickly. Earn a lot of positive response from other watchlovers/-collectors as well. So it stands its ground besides my other watches in the collection, such as IWC, JLC, Omega, Oris, Rolex, Tudor and Zenith. Great to see that Watchfinder not only shows the hard to get, absolute top tear watches!
The world needs a 37-38 mm!
I own the 40mm but find it too big on my quite large 7.25 wrist, especially the dial surface and the lug to lug including the first link. And the 35mm wears too small.
Just got my PRX quartz. For the price I paid, i couldnt ask for more! Such a lovely watch!
Dude, your narrative plus stealth humour, absolutely golden.
It’s by far the best looking steel bracelet watch outside of Patek and AP. It’s not even close. Yes, including Rolex. Take it from someone with an eye for design over a penchant for status and tradition - this is better looking than your submariner.
I bought my PRX Powermatic 80 the day it came out in germany and I think I´ll never regret it. Best regards Oni
The quartz version not hitting its markers would drive me nuts, and i am a quartz fan.
Generally like Tissot as a brand though.
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That's just the combination of the marco shots and the camera angles.
No, that is not true! It ist Not hitting the indexes!
@@theuglybiker No, it's a known problem with them. Happens on mine.
im new to watches but all that praise while simultaneously showing a missalligned prx
I finally found one in the store to feel and see with my own eyes. So I bought the white (silver and gold) dial quartz one and I think I’m madly in love!!
At 8:11, the best line that I've ever heard in a watch video.
"THIS is how it was. THIS is how it's done!"
Got a Tissot Tradition Powermatic 80 Open Heart, and have to say its a really amazing Watch. I dont know a lot abt Watches, its my first mechanical Watch, but I love to look at the movement ticking, and I think the quality is amazing. I bet there are watches with better quality and everything, but for anyone who isnt too deep into watches, I can recommend it!
I was craving for a new watch for weeks, goings over some models back and forth for days without end, until I stumbled upon this. It took me maybe 30 seconds to decide that this is the watch! Even I was shocked at how quick my brain said YESS! Best decision ever! It's beautiful upfront. I have watches 20 times as expensive, but I like this watch no less than those.
Love my Powermatic 80, I got the black dial and just love it. Wear it all the time!
Quartz is the version to go, but as long as the second hand does not match the markers, it's a NO-GO, and, SHAME on Tissot.. Come on guys WTF!?!?
i agree with you
I just wish that dial was available on the quartz it really brings the design togheter
I love this watch so much. I originally bought the silver dial quartz version, but realized I wanted the automatic version because my brain just came up with 20 ways to justify owning the quartz. I ended up finding a black one from an AD that also had 10% off and no sales tax. Pulled the trigger and returned the quartz...though I really wanted to keep both, i had to be responsible lol. I love this watch so much and it has been my daily for months now. I even acquired my "grail" piece of a Seiko Alpinist, but I can't seem to stop wearing the PRX. I have 8" wrist, so the size is perfect, the weight is light, and the bracelet/case's design is very comfortable. Sometimes it doesn't even feel like i'm wearing the watch at all. I also love how the light plays off the polished bits of the watch. I am convinced this (and my casio a168) are the only two watches i'll ever need.
@Mohamed Mohammed i got the SPB121J. The SARB017 were a little more than i cared to pay
@Mohamed Mohammed haha that's how much i paid for my SPB121 (MRSP is $725, but no one is paying that)...and i got the two tone oyster bracelet from strapcode for it. I do love it, but i feel like the PRX was the unexpected surprise of the summer for me. I also love the retro styling of it. There's nothing wrong wiht the alpinist, I still love it, but the PRX gets all the wrist time. I wish there was a version with a dive bezel so i can use it as a tool lol. Closest one is the Timex M79, but iffy on getting that unless it's dirt cheap.
I was in a store that had one of these and was immediately drawn to it for the same reasons you have said in this video. I wasn't intending to buy a watch that day, but ended up getting the PRX Powermatic 80 as an impulse purchase. I just had a feeling that I needed it, but I'm so happy that I have it.
Now I have it I've started actually looking some stuff up about it and found this video. The statement at 7:20 couldn't be more accurate.
I am buying the blue automatic next week in Paris in my honeymoon. My first luxury automatic watch, with hard earned money, feels great!
Bravo to Tissot for offering quality at approachable price points.
Really an amazing watch for the price. I really appreciate this really nicely done very descriptive review. I consider this watch an homage to an APRO and I’ve never really been personally interested in homages though I have no judgments about those who do. I’m really glad I don’t have those judgments because now I am seriously considering buying this homage. I have owned a Tissot Powermatic 80 and loved that watch. The only reason it’s gone is that my taste changed with time and I’d like to think more sophistication and sold it. But it was a wonderful watch. I would love to have another Tissot in my collection but I haven’t seen one that I liked enough until now. Tissot has really hit the ball out of the park with this one.
Is there an automatic version of this watch, and if so how much is it retail?
The prx powermatic, featured in the later half of the video, sells for $650
I just got my PRX quartz yesterday... My second for my collection, first being Hamilton
Bought the quartz version when it came out, and it’s just about my favourite watch. So elegant and underrated.
I didn’t take much notice of the PRX until I noticed one in the jeweller’s window. Looks amazing in the flesh and even better on the wrist. A blue automatic is now on order arriving next week!
At last u made a video on this!!! I was waiting for this!!!
Got the powermatic 80 in blue for my 18th. Haven’t taken it off since.
Great video as per
Great video and a truly great watch. Shame it wears a great deal bigger than it's dimensions suggest. I hope the rumours of a smaller model coming out are true because this in its authentic 1970's size would steal the show in my opinion.
The case and bracelet on this watch ia beautiful....i really like it....but i absolutely hate the dial on the automatic and despise the PRX font. Had they done the vintage style Tissot logo would have been just beautiful!!
Watching this as I'm wearing my Tissot PRX. One of the best watches on the market.👌
Still in love with it ever since I got it.
I just bought the Quartz version. First quartz in a automatic movement collection. I wanted an everyday work watch, that I am not having to reset every Monday like I would an automatic. For the price it was a no brainier.
Love Tissot, but the misalignment second hand on the quartz is just not good enough.
"Hollywood celebrity that's more plastic than person"
LMAOOO
Own one, the powermatic version in blue. Never left my wrist since, accuracy is good, easy to adjust the rate. It's just one hell of a watch for its price
Imho it looks better that the AP or Nautilus, I'd prefer the mechanical one but the simple dial of the quartz looks better
Another great review. My very first Swiss watch was a Tissot. Still have it and love it. I’d love to see more GS content, particularly the SBGJ249 Shosho.
The quartz blue dial is a present I got myself for getting my first real job after graduating. I love it.
The Tissot PRX is one of the best watches on the market.
Awesome video. I never knew the powermatic 80 had a sweeping movement- I love that.! I just got at T-Classic Dream for $200CAD ($155USD) and am so pleased with it. I never owned a swiss-made watch before so i always took issues with steel bralets, until now. Its super comfortable and also hefty at the same time. im glad i got a Tissot instead of a Movado
I love Tissot stuff, but my wife is absolutely mental for them.
A peak at their website tells you why too. Every other brand is 3-4 ladies models and none are tools, just jewelry.
Glad you made this video. I was just looking at the PRX & wondered if it was worth my time. Great review
Great watch.. Citizen Promaster line are still the underdogs imo, a better bargain if you ask me.
I have given up on the PRX quartz. I haven't found one at a dealer which hit the markers.
Just bought the quartz from Goldsmiths for a ridiculous £230 brand new! Truth be told, I bought the all gold PVD version for some summer fun - absolutely fell in love with it and just had to buy the stainless. What a watch for the money and not only do I prefer the simpler dial on the quartz, I think the quartz is right with the design.
It is so elegant and sporty it looks right in almost all situations. Dressed up or down this thing is beautiful.
The macro shots in the review show just how good this is for the diminutive price. If you couldn't tell..... I love it!
Great review, thank you. One question: while gettimg serviced, will a watchmaker be able to adjust timing on a Powermatic 80?
it is cheaper to replace such movement instead of servicing it.
The way you pull your hands at the end of the video reminding me of the movie memories of a geisha.
I inherited two 1974 Tissot Seastar (Automatic, one lady's and one gentleman's watches). When the PRX came out a couple years ago, I fell in love with the homage they gave to the 1974 models. It took me until they came out with the leather band PRX and with the 35mm PRX that I broke down and purchased both. The PRX line is an excellent watch for any collection.
The seconds hand not hitting the mark will drive me crazy. How come no one has highlighted this 😒
It’s the angle of the video
This video helped me decide to get a PRX (the Powermatic 80 version).
I've never seen an ETA quartz where second hand hits the markers. I wonder, if there is one.
Yes,there is I bought a Tissot pr100 in 1998 and it hits the markers perfectly. But then again i bought another Tissot pr100 a few years ago and the second hand doesn't hit the markers. Btw the quality and the finishing of the 1998 watch is much better than the modern one...
I got one 😉 and bought it at Tissot Store in Zurich. Guess what: all models they had of the PRX in store did. I guess we keep the good ones in Switzerland 😁
Have had a number of Tissot’s over the years. In fact I gave my son, last year, a 39 mm ETA 2824 powered dress model that I got in 1996. Still runs and keeps time like a champ!
I’ve been wanting a PRX for some time. My only dilemma was between the mechanical automatic or the quartz version. I decided on the 40 mm quartz as the movement more closely represented the original PRX of the late 1970’s. I had read that some individuals were not pleased that the seconds hand on some examples didn’t match up exactly with the minute markers on the dial. Not the case with the one I picked up. The seconds hand lines up with the minute and hour markers exactly. I did however notice that one of the quartz models in the showcase did exhibit that issue.
None-the-less, I picked the blue sun ray dial. It’s beautifully executed and the scale of the hands and stick hour markers is perfect. Date at three position makes it easy to find and read.
Not much I can say for the 70’s retro cushion case and single link bracelet. It’s all 70’s without question. Beautifully finished with a brushing that reflects the light in a mild glow. This isn’t a $400 watch … it’s really a $1,500 watch being sold for $400. Tremendous value and an absolutely gorgeous timepiece. Well worth the investment…
I just bought a Seiko 5 automatic. This one’s next on my list. A fantastic, classy, affordable piece.
Last year I bought a Seastar 1000 Powermatic 80 and ever since it has become my daily driver. I love that watch and I must say Tissot watches are definitely value for money.
Got my fist "real" watch back in June and it was a Tissot Luxury Automatic. This is making me wish I had waited a couple months for a PRX.
And now you know how this addiction..... *coff coff*.... "hobby" get's started.
If only it was Day Date 🙏🙏🙏
Absolutely reminds me of my fathers Rolex Oysterquartz DJ.
THe shots on the watch are pretty amazing. Great videography!
Can I just ask, which camera did you use for this production? It looks amazing.