Full Review Tissot Heritage 1938 COSC Salmon dial!!
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- Really liking this release from Tissot. Beautiful salmon dial is better in person. Great dimensions, solid finishing and a chronometer grade eta movement make this one a winner!
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That is an incredibly classy looking watch. Can't argue with the quality of Tissot either! Nice review
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I have the anthracite dial and I absolutely love it! Such a fantastic watch. I’ve also tried it on Milanese straps and a grey suede strap and always looks brilliant. The supplied brown leather is my favourite though, so soft and supple!
Wonderful watch, gonna buy this tomorrow. Good price, classic movement.
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Thanks for the review . I really like this watch. I think they hit it out of the park with this one.
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It has become my every day watch. So comfortable to wear it. It has a precise accuracy. I have measured it in 62 seconds slow in 16 days. That is less than -4 seconds/day.
…still, over 16 days always slow… not so good imo. Slow is not what a watchmaker wants to see… -4sec on one day is ok, over a minute in minus in 2 weeks not so…. Still, beautiful watch for a.very decent price!
Mine has gained less than 20 seconds in 14 days. I’ll take a tad over +1sec/day
Great review.!! That watch pops in all my google ads. I was thinking of a Tissot Le Locle as my first Tissot, but I think I will eventually pull the trigger on this one. Certified Official Swis Chronometer (COSC) must miles superior to the PowerMatic on their other models.
Hype on! This watch looks like a million others.
I bought one of these recently and the accuracy was 0.5 seconds a day out of the box. Amazing. I want to get the small seconds version as well but I heard that it's delayed.
It’s a great release by Tissot for sure
I think no other COSC certified watches are in this price range, am I right?! Btw, very nice review, thanks
Mido has been making them at anywhere from 1-1.3k, and Tissot has released chronometers at the same price point but using their powermatic movement with the 80 hour reserve vs the 38 for this ETA base calibre. What is new is this mid-century design which is gorgeous, but you are not short of options for affordable chronometers.
Great review and (almost) a great watch, but in my opinion this might be hard to pull off on a wrist smaller than 7 inches. Also, I heard that there is a ghost date and it is disappointing. Cheers!
Lovely watch. Another review mentioned that this has a ghost date position, is that the case with your piece as well?
I hope it's not like prx with plastic escarpment and forks in the movement...
The Powermatics may have a nice finish, but their movements don't. They have a plastic escapement that will eventually break.
Is this a screw down crown
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You're just angry because it doesn't say "chronofeet" 😂
Jokes aside it's a marvel of a watch ❤
A lot to like here, but ghost date position on the crown, right? That's a no no for $1000-ish price point.
Yes there is a ghost date..not a fan of that either
Tried one on .underwhelming.the hamiton khaki field 38mm does it better.
Does what better?
Beautiful, but just a bit too small for my taste, this 39mm, especially for larger wrists. A 42mm would be perfect. But indeed, a beautiful piece.
They could have put the WR here as 100m. The Longines Spirit has 100m, and that’s almost like the same watch as this one.
For three times the price.