Just got the blue one in January and now I’m lusting over this piece. Still can not be more pleased with the PRX Chrono. Simply stunning in natural light when you can see the vertical graining on the main color of the dial
As an owner of the last PRX Panda dial that also has the vertical brushing I have to say I do like this version. Like my monochrome version it's nice to see that the date wheel background is light such that the date window blends into the dial better. The blue accents certainly bring something to that extending PRX table. If I didn't already have mine I would take a look but I'd likely still go for the one that I have. Personally I prefer the gold tone hands against the light dial to aid readability a little but it would be a close call. If they produced a PRX chrono with heat blued hands and markers then it might be a different story. Many thanks for sharing Teddy.
I am almost 100% sure this will be my next watch, it looks amazing. I have been very happy with my Seastar 2000 with the teal dial I got for Christmas and am looking forward to expanding my collection with another Tissot.
Watches are always so emotional and rarely racional. I think that part of purchasing a new watch is wait some time, to see if you actually like it and still feel those goosebumps when you imagine yourself wearing it. I am so happy that I didn’t buy the panda with gold accents because despite the fact that I still really liking it, this new variation is more appealing for me
Not sure why the comments are like this. You clearly mention it’s for medium and above wrists. Mine is 6.5 so I will wait for this dial on a smaller model.
Unfortunately, they will never make a smaller version of the chronograph. The case size is constrained by the size of the movement. Swatch has to develop a smaller chronograph movement if they ever want to make any chronographs under 40mm.
Recently came across a blog that compared Tissot's powermatic with Longines L888. Seems Tissot's movement might not be as easily servicable because of thinner mainspring & plastic escape wheel(please correct me if I'm wrong) & probably just be disposable/use & throw. I think in this price point, my money would go to either Longines(conquest/hydroconquest) or Tudor 1926. Appreciate the brilliant content Teddy!
If you are picking up anything based on the C07 movement which is present in all entry level Swatch brands then forget serviceability outside. You have to only take it back to the Swatch service center where they will just replace the movement with a new one. Longines has similar issues when it comes to serviceability depending on the variant of the L888 so do you research on them if serviceability is a priority. Tudor uses Sellita SW-200 and it is easily serviceable anywhere. Edit: The powermatic movement is basic grade C07.111 which uses plastic parts in escapement and can be only regulated at the factory with laser. If you watch deviates with use, you can only take it back to the Swatch service center for regulation and it will cost you $75 if the watch is not under warranty and will take 4-8 weeks.
Looks like they took some inspiration from the Tissot prs200. Both chrono’s with a model that has the same dial colours. The prs200 is a beautiful watch from the 2000’s fav in my collection!
I considered this watch (gold hands) on a trip to Zurich last June, but went for the smaller PRX auto with navy carre dial. Somehow the chrono felt too large and flashy, even though I am a large person who can wear large watches up to Panerai Luminor and Rolex Deepsea. Maybe I could have bought the chrono if it was tone on tone or monotone dial instead of panda, which stands out more. I am sure more variants will be added to the collection so maybe one day!
I almost bought it. But I was disappoknted when trying it on. It sits way too high on the wrist. The Back of tge case is too thig in relation to the case. That's why you have a big empty gap from the wrist to the lugs. Propably that's why noone show ms it from the side when wearing on the wrist. Today I'm glad I didn't bought. But anyway....the front looks very good.
I disagree, I own it and I have 6.75" wrist. Fits perfectly. I think the main thing to consider is how flat your wrist is. If the top of your wrist is below 48mm then maybe avoid.
I definitely like this one more than the other white dial version. Also you mentioned it having a screw-down case back. If I remember correctly, the case back is actually pressed on.
I like the chronograph version and think it is accurately priced but I don't understand the hype on the standard automatic PRX. It's no better than other Tissots and yet I feel like enthusiasts used to dislike Tissot and the Powermatic 80 movement as well. I personally like them as I think the brand is good value overall albeit not the same quality overall as higher end Swatch members like Rado.
Tissot shoul make a totally new watch with that automatic chronograph movement and have the lug to lug about 47-48,5mm but still 42 in diameter. That would be cool and with some new cool dials and colors
Is it just me or does the valjoux rotor make a lot of noise? I bought this watch from Teddy and it looks even better in person. I just can't help but notice when that rotor spins it really gets going and can be audibly heard on wrist at times.
I tried this on, it had just arrived at the AD. I thought it would be too big, it looked huge in the display case. Put it on, and I was really surprised. It’s comfortable. Very wearable. Chronos aren’t small. I have a Studio Underd0g, which is as small as I’ve found at a reasonable price, and I have a BB chrono. I looked at a Zenith, and just can’t spend that kind of money. And while this is slightly thicker than a BB, I was really impressed with it. I chose not to get it, but it has stuck with me.
i went to my AD to look at one and was shocked at how small it was. I was expecting huge after watching videos on it for 2 weeks and reading articles. I was like that can't be it, does it come in 2 sizes? but sure enough it was it. It fit nice on my 7" wrist. I might pull the trigger.
Beautiful watch. I currently own a seastar 1000pm 80 sunburst blue also the prx black dial pm80 .. I am considering this chronograph but just in my opinion I do believe it’s about $300 to $500 over priced just my opinion. BUT the truth is the PRX powermatic 80 could sell for $1000 easy and still be one of the best swiss watches for $1000 so maybe the PRX is underpriced and a chronograph is Priced correctly 🤔
Looks amazing! Just slightly out of my comfort-zone regarding budget.. In a few years I'll most likely (hopefully) pick this up. Beautiful watch! (also already got a prx so in no rush to buy more.. But damn I want this one.. )
Hello Teddy! Thank you for your review of Tissot Chronograph! Can you please give your opinion regarding MAEN Skymaster 38 MKIII? I saw a few of your videos where you mention MAEN but not the Skymaster.
Well done Teddy. Just bought mine today due to Easter Monday sales in Australia at 20% discount. It’s a beautiful piece. This is my 4th Tissot so far. Just love the way the bracelet fit my wrist hence the only watch in my Collection that are 4 in numbers. Love this panda style and just so beautiful.
Hey Teddy I was wondering, could you do your take on the Carl Bucherer collection. I know they are a big AD in the European market, but are the watches good?
I trully hate this watch! And I only see guys promoting it... It is my no 1 hate after all the products from Rolex (excepting some Daytona models) Keep up the good work!
As pointed out the lume on the prx series is a bit problematic, I cannot tell the time at 4-5 am on my prx 80. Love the watch but it’s no Sea Master from the lume 😊
I remember when they watched the panda with black dials I was really hoping with the blue dials. I just wish though of the lug wasn't so big I'm able to wear the PRX mechanical but I don't think I can wear the chronograph
For the record the 7750 normally has 50 to 60 hours power reserve normally and beats at 28,800 so don't think they did anything besides decorations 😅👌 that considered it's still knocked out of the park with the blue panda especially in natural sunlight
@@dandahl5964 well I've owned 3 Carreras cal 16 IWC Portuguese and a Hamilton with the 7750 all gave more than 50 hours pr I was shocked 😳 all in the 50s one of my Carreras gave consistent 58.3 hours to 58 .9 💁 the funny thing it's actually a thread on watchuseek forum with many people giving their similar experience specifically with the tag Heuer Carrera cal 16
The leap in price for the chrono is too much for me, a poor person. If Tissot did a quartz or meca-quartz chronograph PRX at an affordable price I would be all over it.
When you are cooking eggs and want to time it! Or when you need to time your kids running 60m.. Or when you want a beautiful looking watch ;) Mostly because it's beautiful.. The function.. Most people already have a smartphone that can tell both time and be a stopwatch. so It's not much to talk about.. Also chronograph is very techniqual so a merchanicial chronograph is a very advanced machine which is cool!
So glad I was able to find a brand new in box with warrant one for 40% off. I definitely don’t think it’s worth the MSRP. With that said, it’s a beautiful watch and a beautiful movement. Great dial and really nice finishing. The part that I dislike for the price is the bracelet. I just can’t get a comfortable fit on my 7.25-7.5” wrist. Going to try with the Delugs rubber strap soon. I think that will make this 10/10
Tissot. Get a PRX quartz or even Gentleman quartz if you are just starting out. The PRX quartz is exactly the same quality look and finish with just a very slight change to the dial). It looks much more expensive then it is. Great value.
@@gachachampion7895 Tissot Seastar then. Looks really nice. There are 40mm & 35mm versions, Powermatic 80 and quartz versions. There is also a very nice quartz chronograph Seastar that is very affordable. The movements are ETA as far as I know and Tissot is a member of the Swatch Gp.
@@jasongultjaeff9397 yep, the gearbox of their quartz Seastar chronograph are ETA G10.212 30 minute registered garbage. I wish for Tissot to use the rebuildable 12 hour registered ETA 251.264 instead of the 30 minute registered garbage in their quartz chronos.
Yeah I dont get it either.. seems like a fashion-thing that most people just suddenly prefer smaller watches.. I don't think it look big at all.. But I got a bulova lunar so might be the wrong guy to ask..
If this watch wasnt 7 inches thick I would love it but unfortunately you need to weigh at least 215+ pounds for this to look decent on your wrist. Just way to damn chunky.
Just got this watch. Love every single piece of it!!
Just got the blue one in January and now I’m lusting over this piece. Still can not be more pleased with the PRX Chrono. Simply stunning in natural light when you can see the vertical graining on the main color of the dial
Tell me about it
I'm a huge fan of the PRX's family; I own 3 powermatics (black, blue and white) a pvd gold quartz and this exact chrono version, amazing!
As an owner of the last PRX Panda dial that also has the vertical brushing I have to say I do like this version. Like my monochrome version it's nice to see that the date wheel background is light such that the date window blends into the dial better. The blue accents certainly bring something to that extending PRX table. If I didn't already have mine I would take a look but I'd likely still go for the one that I have. Personally I prefer the gold tone hands against the light dial to aid readability a little but it would be a close call. If they produced a PRX chrono with heat blued hands and markers then it might be a different story. Many thanks for sharing Teddy.
Just received the silver and blue subdials . Simply Stunning !
I am almost 100% sure this will be my next watch, it looks amazing. I have been very happy with my Seastar 2000 with the teal dial I got for Christmas and am looking forward to expanding my collection with another Tissot.
Watches are always so emotional and rarely racional. I think that part of purchasing a new watch is wait some time, to see if you actually like it and still feel those goosebumps when you imagine yourself wearing it. I am so happy that I didn’t buy the panda with gold accents because despite the fact that I still really liking it, this new variation is more appealing for me
Love all the Prx models!
Just got this model and got an incredible price for it. Very beautiful in person.
Not sure why the comments are like this. You clearly mention it’s for medium and above wrists. Mine is 6.5 so I will wait for this dial on a smaller model.
Crazy isn’t it, some people think you can only have small female wrists that fit 36mm watches
I have 7,3 and it is also too big...
Unfortunately, they will never make a smaller version of the chronograph. The case size is constrained by the size of the movement. Swatch has to develop a smaller chronograph movement if they ever want to make any chronographs under 40mm.
35 is for a female!
Recently came across a blog that compared Tissot's powermatic with Longines L888. Seems Tissot's movement might not be as easily servicable because of thinner mainspring & plastic escape wheel(please correct me if I'm wrong) & probably just be disposable/use & throw. I think in this price point, my money would go to either Longines(conquest/hydroconquest) or Tudor 1926.
Appreciate the brilliant content Teddy!
If you are picking up anything based on the C07 movement which is present in all entry level Swatch brands then forget serviceability outside. You have to only take it back to the Swatch service center where they will just replace the movement with a new one. Longines has similar issues when it comes to serviceability depending on the variant of the L888 so do you research on them if serviceability is a priority. Tudor uses Sellita SW-200 and it is easily serviceable anywhere.
Edit: The powermatic movement is basic grade C07.111 which uses plastic parts in escapement and can be only regulated at the factory with laser. If you watch deviates with use, you can only take it back to the Swatch service center for regulation and it will cost you $75 if the watch is not under warranty and will take 4-8 weeks.
@@Nightfury0695 Thank you so much. This is very informative & extremely helpful!
Best youtube channel without any doubts..
I love this watch. Blue dial is my favorite. It reminds me of an overseas.
Looks like they took some inspiration from the Tissot prs200. Both chrono’s with a model that has the same dial colours. The prs200 is a beautiful watch from the 2000’s fav in my collection!
Does big second runs constantly on prx chrono, or only in "chrono mode"?
Awesome video! Eventually I will add this to my collection (preferably the rose gold edition:) Teddy is the man 👨
Nice Rado ☺️ I've just recently bought mine with the same "rice beads" bracelet. Beautiful timepiece ❤️
Please release a quartz version chronograph Tissot 😊
How about the balance spring, is it antimagnetic?
i might get this. Does it come with the date pusher by chance?
Yes it does. Hard plastic one so not to scratch it.
The chrono choice? Yes. From the whole collection, the classic blue pm 80 for me.
I considered this watch (gold hands) on a trip to Zurich last June, but went for the smaller PRX auto with navy carre dial. Somehow the chrono felt too large and flashy, even though I am a large person who can wear large watches up to Panerai Luminor and Rolex Deepsea. Maybe I could have bought the chrono if it was tone on tone or monotone dial instead of panda, which stands out more. I am sure more variants will be added to the collection so maybe one day!
I almost bought it. But I was disappoknted when trying it on. It sits way too high on the wrist. The Back of tge case is too thig in relation to the case. That's why you have a big empty gap from the wrist to the lugs.
Propably that's why noone show ms it from the side when wearing on the wrist.
Today I'm glad I didn't bought.
But anyway....the front looks very good.
Perfect size for me and the look is superb. Great review
Lug to lug is too big and too tbick. If this was 40.5 and 13mm, it would be incredible.
Too big for my 7 inch wrist.
Nailed it
Watch is for men only
I disagree, I own it and I have 6.75" wrist. Fits perfectly. I think the main thing to consider is how flat your wrist is. If the top of your wrist is below 48mm then maybe avoid.
Spot on it would do astronomical numbers
thanks teddy, i just bought the chrono panda blue...thanks your review...
I definitely like this one more than the other white dial version.
Also you mentioned it having a screw-down case back. If I remember correctly, the case back is actually pressed on.
I like the chronograph version and think it is accurately priced but I don't understand the hype on the standard automatic PRX. It's no better than other Tissots and yet I feel like enthusiasts used to dislike Tissot and the Powermatic 80 movement as well. I personally like them as I think the brand is good value overall albeit not the same quality overall as higher end Swatch members like Rado.
Tissot shoul make a totally new watch with that automatic chronograph movement and have the lug to lug about 47-48,5mm but still 42 in diameter.
That would be cool and with some new cool dials and colors
I love the looks but the size is not for me hope they release a smaller version of this then ill pull the trigger
Is it just me or does the valjoux rotor make a lot of noise? I bought this watch from Teddy and it looks even better in person. I just can't help but notice when that rotor spins it really gets going and can be audibly heard on wrist at times.
I wish they would make a 40mm one!
I tried this on, it had just arrived at the AD. I thought it would be too big, it looked huge in the display case. Put it on, and I was really surprised. It’s comfortable. Very wearable. Chronos aren’t small. I have a Studio Underd0g, which is as small as I’ve found at a reasonable price, and I have a BB chrono. I looked at a Zenith, and just can’t spend that kind of money.
And while this is slightly thicker than a BB, I was really impressed with it. I chose not to get it, but it has stuck with me.
i went to my AD to look at one and was shocked at how small it was. I was expecting huge after watching videos on it for 2 weeks and reading articles. I was like that can't be it, does it come in 2 sizes? but sure enough it was it. It fit nice on my 7" wrist. I might pull the trigger.
Beautiful watch. I currently own a seastar 1000pm 80 sunburst blue also the prx black dial pm80 .. I am considering this chronograph but just in my opinion I do believe it’s about $300 to $500 over priced just my opinion. BUT the truth is the PRX powermatic 80 could sell for $1000 easy and still be one of the best swiss watches for $1000 so maybe the PRX is underpriced and a chronograph is Priced correctly 🤔
If they make a smaller size, I’d definitely buy one.
Looks amazing! Just slightly out of my comfort-zone regarding budget.. In a few years I'll most likely (hopefully) pick this up. Beautiful watch! (also already got a prx so in no rush to buy more.. But damn I want this one.. )
Hello Teddy! Thank you for your review of Tissot Chronograph! Can you please give your opinion regarding MAEN Skymaster 38 MKIII? I saw a few of your videos where you mention MAEN but not the Skymaster.
It would be cool to see some Maen watches being reviewed on this channel
Well done Teddy. Just bought mine today due to Easter Monday sales in Australia at 20% discount. It’s a beautiful piece. This is my 4th Tissot so far. Just love the way the bracelet fit my wrist hence the only watch in my Collection that are 4 in numbers. Love this panda style and just so beautiful.
Where did you get It from?
Hey Teddy I was wondering, could you do your take on the Carl Bucherer collection. I know they are a big AD in the European market, but are the watches good?
Do you sell leather or rubber straps for any of the Tissot PRX models?
Very nice watch and very good video ! I know a guy that Teddy knows as well who will buy one and replace the strap by a red one
Great video! Love the look but too big for me. I'd even take a quartz version that was not so thick and a shorter lug to lug.
I trully hate this watch! And I only see guys promoting it...
It is my no 1 hate after all the products from Rolex (excepting some Daytona models)
Keep up the good work!
Wondering what watch is on your wrist at the beginning of the video?
My guess is a Rado Captain Cook, Teddy's fond of them and has some in his personal collection if I'm not mistaken...
These are so damn good. Best PRX design. If they re-released a 38mm version for the current market, they would sell like hot cakes.
Teddy. Could you review another chrono, hamilton jazzmaster performer? I'm pondering over a Hamilton or a Tissot chrono.
I'd be down for a manual wind chronograph if that means they could make it thinner
As pointed out the lume on the prx series is a bit problematic, I cannot tell the time at 4-5 am on my prx 80. Love the watch but it’s no Sea Master from the lume 😊
I remember when they watched the panda with black dials I was really hoping with the blue dials. I just wish though of the lug wasn't so big I'm able to wear the PRX mechanical but I don't think I can wear the chronograph
For the record the 7750 normally has 50 to 60 hours power reserve normally and beats at 28,800 so don't think they did anything besides decorations 😅👌 that considered it's still knocked out of the park with the blue panda especially in natural sunlight
More like 38 hours
@@dandahl5964 well I've owned 3 Carreras cal 16 IWC Portuguese and a Hamilton with the 7750 all gave more than 50 hours pr I was shocked 😳 all in the 50s one of my Carreras gave consistent 58.3 hours to 58 .9 💁 the funny thing it's actually a thread on watchuseek forum with many people giving their similar experience specifically with the tag Heuer Carrera cal 16
7753 not 7750. Note the need for a date pusher.
😢😢😢 this watch is soooo beautiful
Thanks for the video Teddy. Can you kindly do a comparison video with the new Hamilton Jazzmaster chronograph ? Both are in the same price range.
38 or 39mm would be amazing!
The eta 2894 is superior to Valjoux 7753. I have a rare invicta with that movement and it's way more accurate than my 7753s.
I love the design of the prx, but my wrists are rather small.
Looks like the tissot version of the new Hamilton Jazzmaster performer, different design but same caracteristics, even the movement is the same.
Will seastar has 36mm with automatic?
Teddy ask your guy at tissot to bring this thing down to earth at 40mm 13 thick
How is nobody talking about the 35mm Powermatic 80 ?!
Would have been near perfect if the Tissot brand would have been applied stead printed. Or else in a smaller font.
Actually comparable to VC’s Overseas panda 😂 just much more attainable
The leap in price for the chrono is too much for me, a poor person.
If Tissot did a quartz or meca-quartz chronograph PRX at an affordable price I would be all over it.
It might actually be better as a quartz piece by thinning it up, with the cheaper price a bonus. As well as being big, it's pretty thick :)
I know this isn't liked by others but Pagani Design's prx chrono uses quartz and slightly better looking due to smaller size
Hopefully they release a 38mm prx
Tissot is the best
Can anyone explain to me why to buy a chronograph?
When you are cooking eggs and want to time it! Or when you need to time your kids running 60m.. Or when you want a beautiful looking watch ;) Mostly because it's beautiful.. The function.. Most people already have a smartphone that can tell both time and be a stopwatch. so It's not much to talk about..
Also chronograph is very techniqual so a merchanicial chronograph is a very advanced machine which is cool!
what watch is he wearing?
Looks good but too thick for me. Should be < 13mm
The chrono is such a heavy watch though. While I love the look and feel, the weight is quite frustrating for long-term/daily wear.
Thats 🔥
Omg 14.8mm thickness 😮, I don’t know why tissot is bringing these type of watches if they can’t manage thickness
We need the small PRX with auto movement. The small quartz is horrible.
Nice watch but is a toaster size for majority of wrists out there
I like it, I just don't like the integrated bracelet.
So glad I was able to find a brand new in box with warrant one for 40% off. I definitely don’t think it’s worth the MSRP.
With that said, it’s a beautiful watch and a beautiful movement. Great dial and really nice finishing. The part that I dislike for the price is the bracelet. I just can’t get a comfortable fit on my 7.25-7.5” wrist. Going to try with the Delugs rubber strap soon. I think that will make this 10/10
I wonder why they can't keep this at 40mm
wow
FIRE
Can you make Korean subtitles for many Korean fans?
Can't explain why but I don't get excited by Tissot PRX chronograph. Shame.
I’d rather keep the Seiko SCC813. Better bang for the buck
I like it, but 2000€ for a Tissot is way too much.
You have to do a wrist check
Why date window? Uff…
That's not your wrist Teddy is it?
Which Swatch Group brand should i go with without destroying the bank?
hamilton
Tissot. Get a PRX quartz or even Gentleman quartz if you are just starting out. The PRX quartz is exactly the same quality look and finish with just a very slight change to the dial). It looks much more expensive then it is. Great value.
@@jasongultjaeff9397 i want the chrono dive watch for the money, as long as it's ETA & a Swatch Group brand.
@@gachachampion7895 Tissot Seastar then. Looks really nice. There are 40mm & 35mm versions, Powermatic 80 and quartz versions. There is also a very nice quartz chronograph Seastar that is very affordable. The movements are ETA as far as I know and Tissot is a member of the Swatch Gp.
@@jasongultjaeff9397 yep, the gearbox of their quartz Seastar chronograph are ETA G10.212 30 minute registered garbage.
I wish for Tissot to use the rebuildable 12 hour registered ETA 251.264 instead of the 30 minute registered garbage in their quartz chronos.
I notice you didn't show this on your usual model with the smaller wrist lol. Watch is far too big.
Yeah if you have a female wrist
I can't help it but whenever I see Tissot's ....the flashback comes to mind of Plastic parts !
Sorry Tissot
Beautiful, however thickness will be the weak point.
Nope would rather go for a Mido Commander chronograph
The date change process is a non-starter.
what the F is panda blue?? Is it like the rose blue?
I want to know more about the movement, i heard this movement is obsolete, how true is that??
I'm getting this lol
Why does no one ever compare these to the obvious Rolex Oysterquartz
Why does everyone in the watch game suddenly have toothpick wrists? My wrist is 6.75 inches and it doesn't look big at all.
Yeah I dont get it either.. seems like a fashion-thing that most people just suddenly prefer smaller watches.. I don't think it look big at all.. But I got a bulova lunar so might be the wrong guy to ask..
If this watch wasnt 7 inches thick I would love it but unfortunately you need to weigh at least 215+ pounds for this to look decent on your wrist. Just way to damn chunky.
Don’t like the date. Nor the 🦋 clasp.
Way too big even for larger wrists. Rather have a panerai or Tudor if I want a thick piece
$1,800 is too big of a leap from $700 for the regular PRX. Not to mention the pushers are not screw down. Pass.
I’ve seen and tried it. It’s really huge. Not for me.
nice watch, but too expensive