God I hope this one finally receives some attention it deserves. Ur video is the first review of small seconds version I see I literally couldn't find anything else
I bought the no-date one with a salmon dial one week ago. I was lucky to find a new one only for 555,00 euros. I have Seiko, Citizen, Bulova watches in my collection and this my first Swiss-made watch. Also my first COSC watch. It has become my every day watch. It is readable, light and very comfortable to wear. I am an accuracy time person and i do like that it only runs -3seconds/24hrs slow. Congratulations to Tissot.
I recently bought the salmon dial version and I've got to say I really love it. "simple" watches are often the most difficult to get right and Tissot really nailed this one. It looks very classy yet understated and it is incredibly comfortable to wear. They even did a good job on the strap, which doesn't happen often on watches at this price point. It's nice and soft and the gray color matches the salmon dial perfectly.
This one seems harder to find than the other two, for some reason. And it's also more expensive. I would have preferred the omission of the date window, but it's not a big deal and the haters who have moaned about it really should get a life. It's still a great watch.
I normally prefer date complications on watches, but I am sorry to say, this date window completely clashes with the vintage-inspired small-seconds design and DOES NOT WORK!!
God I hope this one finally receives some attention it deserves. Ur video is the first review of small seconds version I see I literally couldn't find anything else
I bought the no-date one with a salmon dial one week ago. I was lucky to find a new one only for 555,00 euros. I have Seiko, Citizen, Bulova watches in my collection and this my first Swiss-made watch. Also my first COSC watch. It has become my every day watch. It is readable, light and very comfortable to wear. I am an accuracy time person and i do like that it only runs -3seconds/24hrs slow. Congratulations to Tissot.
Very nice!
Hi, where did you get it for that price?
Hi. Where did you get it for that price?
@@pablominelli4305 chrono24. The seller got it as a gift, but he wanted to sell the gift and buy a Tudor, so he sold it.
I recently bought the salmon dial version and I've got to say I really love it. "simple" watches are often the most difficult to get right and Tissot really nailed this one. It looks very classy yet understated and it is incredibly comfortable to wear. They even did a good job on the strap, which doesn't happen often on watches at this price point. It's nice and soft and the gray color matches the salmon dial perfectly.
Excellent choice, completely agree with you!
This one seems harder to find than the other two, for some reason. And it's also more expensive. I would have preferred the omission of the date window, but it's not a big deal and the haters who have moaned about it really should get a life. It's still a great watch.
Stunning
I normally prefer date complications on watches, but I am sorry to say, this date window completely clashes with the vintage-inspired small-seconds design and DOES NOT WORK!!
Beautiful
Nice video! I am very interested in the small seconds version. Is the L2L shorter than 47mm?
We’re not sure but imagine it would be the same.
Yeah the date window is unfortunate
I'm pretty interested on this one. But I noticed there is no "Chronometer" on dial or movement. And the watch is named with COSC. Did you know why?
We’re going from the fact it’s titled COSC on the Tissot website.
The Tissot website lists it only in the US version. Will it also be available outside of US?
It is available in other UK jewellers.
Damn, that date window should've been black. Otherwise, great timepiece!
Agreed!
Never even knew about this. Did tissot advertise at all?
It was launched this summer and flew a little under the radar. Part of the reason we're highlighting it.
I prefer this type of logo or name without the founding date .
like founding fathers ?