now you hear 3.. lug to lug is huge at 50-52mm, too big for any wrist under 7inch.. seconds hand doesnt allign with the seconds marking ( even a 10$ casio watch does allign.. thats what a watch should do ) & the bracelet doesnt have fine adjustment links. its either too loose or too tight.
@@mike15. The worst part about the watch is that Tissot intentionally modified the powermatic 80 movement to make it unserviceable. This means that every time you want to service, (every 5 years) you need to send it to tissot where they replace the entire movement for around $300.
Hey guys I have a question since you guys aldredy own this. Is 35 mm ok or you think I should get the 42 mm Chronograph or the 40mm variants? I like the watches a big big but do you guys think it’ll be a bit too big?
@@ashwells1059Rose Gold is very much in fashion and for me that’s for a couple of reasons. It’s a gateway to the world of gold but just more low key (not everyone wants too much attention) reaching out to a larger audience, it’s probably cheaper to produce and therefore sell and it’s maybe more versatile. I’ve no gold watches but I don’t want one cause it’s just not me and it’s not versatile and it’s too much attention for my liking. I’d happily have a Rootbeer Rolex before I had a full gold model. I’m a fan and not an expert though but I have heard gold trends have reduced unless it’s white gold or platinum. Trends change but it goes in a circle every few years as with most things fashion related. Hopefully that helps even 1%.
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Been looking at one with the green dial for a while. Only started collecting watches, just what I like tbh, and 300 is a lot of money, but I think you just tipped me over the edge 👍🏻
I fell in love with the ice blue 35mm PRX at first sight. I thought abt buying it online as a birthday present to myself as there are no Tissot dealers where I live. Then, while in a larger city, I did stopped by an AD and tried on both the 35 & 40mm. I was disappointingly underwhelmed; for no particular reason, it just didn't speak to me on my wrist. I still love the look, its just further back on my wishlist now.
Same story, but I actually got 35mm Ice blue. I was a little disappointed at first, but it is definately comfortable on the wrist to wear every day. I still think it has the best bracelet in its price range
Great watch, the clasp system however can make for a less than ideal everyday watch. Finding a good sizing is difficult due to the lack of micro adjustment somedays I find my watches with butterfly clasps to tight to be comfortably worn,but adding a link would leave the watch to loose. I find no one ever mentions this when talking about watches like the prx, but it's definitely something that's helpful to know before spending hundreds on a watch.
Saw the prx blue dial whilst walking past a store and it caught my eye. Ended up on the way back buying one, it was £295 if I remember but absolutely love it on the wrist.
I have the lesser version called the PR100 Titanium was an 18th birthday present from my grandparents, so simple i love it also I have zero knowledge on watches just loved the simplistic design.
Problem is the fit when your hands well eoth the weather change its tight link. But the biggest issue I've seen is they easily scratch appart from that it's great value especially for a royal oak look. I love those watch
I own 2 tissot watches...the Ballade & courtier Both with leather straps..the prx in quartz or auto is most likely the next tissot to find its way into my watch box ..but I want the 18k rose bezel 2 tone ..and a seastar in 36 mm. The seastar was the original name for the prx.
@@louisduffle1535 it’s a great watch I prefer in my opinion the seastar 1000 rather than the 2000 just my opinion the Sunburst blue dial is incredibly beautiful. Also a very accurate watch the bracelet is not the best in the business but for the price point it’s acceptable.
@@larryfishkind5387 thanks for the info brother I appreciate it. Hahah nice one! It’s very uncommon to haggle on store prices here but I’ll definitely try. Even the reaction I’ll get will be worth it 😆
I have the automatic one and price is insane for quality I was thinking of longines but the price in Europe is expensive for me I bought the prx automatic and been using it everyday
Powermatic. Hands down. Neither is a bad choice, but with the Powermatic, you’re grandchildren will be able to pass it down to their children. It’s a tank of a movement
I had a Gshok as well and bought the PRX automatic with the blue dial as my first automatic watch. I’m absolutely in love with it, the looks of the dial is gorgeous and the bracelet is just absolutely beautiful. I still can’t believe it’s only 750€ (yes they are more expensive now)
Literally the first person I heard call the automatic PRX an”automatic” I have no idea why but everyone is calling it “mechanical” which it is but it’s not. Mechanical movements and automatic movements are different and it pisses me off when people call it the mechanical prx
excuse me sir,but This PRX is a direct Reissue of the 1978/79 Tissot SeaStar! The original was quartz 35 mm and the powermatic mvt is expensive to maintain or repair. It has to be sent back to Tissot for repair or replacement!e
disagree.. the hands dont even properly tick at the set hourmarkers ... ( and thats literally what a watch should do.. show you the time and seconds.. not between the seconds marker wtf) and the bracelet doesnt have any fine adjustment so its either too tight or too loose.. and the lug to lug distance is waay to big.. it wears like a 50mm watch.. like a Panerai .. if you have a small wrist than 7 inch it just looks ridiculous. i have a 6,5inch wrist and had to redurn the PRX automatic exactly because of these 3 points
I wish I liked it but I just don't. They styling is just to much for me. I do think for the price its value for money but would go a different model or be looking at the seiko range in the same price point
Couldn't agree more. This is hands-down, without a competitor, the best money to quality watch you can buy. The AP has less, isn't nearly as accurate, and it costs in some cases 1000 times more. Laughable. This is an all time classic watch. They could have sold this watch for 5 times the price. With this watch, tissot became my favorite watch company. Daily reminder, Rolex are over priced and boring. Lol
The difference is in the finishing. The tissot is mass manufactured so the finishing is not gonna be anywhere near as good as the 18 hrs they spend finishing the AP. But the tissot is a hundred times less expensive than the AP. So the question becomes is the AP worth a hundred times more than the tissot? That’s a tough sell when you have professional watch dealers repeatedly being impressed by the value of the tissot…
I can’t decide between quartz and automatic… quartz seems logical, cheaper, more accurate, I don’t often wear the same watches 3 days in a row so I don’t like having to adjust the time each day I use an automatic watch yet all collectors seem to prefer automatic… but then again you don’t buy a Tissot with the view that it is an investment …. It’s more about fitting your need now….
You never hear a bad word said about this watch
now you hear 3.. lug to lug is huge at 50-52mm, too big for any wrist under 7inch.. seconds hand doesnt allign with the seconds marking ( even a 10$ casio watch does allign.. thats what a watch should do ) & the bracelet doesnt have fine adjustment links. its either too loose or too tight.
@@mike15. 35mm for smaller
@@andreleverettejr3747 yeah it is just quarzt with very bad indices alligning, seconds hand doesnt even hit the markers but between..
@@mike15. The worst part about the watch is that Tissot intentionally modified the powermatic 80 movement to make it unserviceable. This means that every time you want to service, (every 5 years) you need to send it to tissot where they replace the entire movement for around $300.
@@pb6839 whaaat well ok thats an absolute turnoff ...would definately never buy it 👀
I love the 35mm version. It is small but has such a vintage presence I’m gonna have to pick one up at some point.
I have the 35mm green version it looks so cool so comfy I wear it everyday
Same the 35mm is a good size if you don't have large wrists and is just so classic. Deffs a staple regardless of budget.
i have the 35mm ice blue version and it became my favorite to wear.
Hey guys I have a question since you guys aldredy own this. Is 35 mm ok or you think I should get the 42 mm Chronograph or the 40mm variants? I like the watches a big big but do you guys think it’ll be a bit too big?
@@FREEZEDAKSH depends entirely on your wrist size.
Tissot built an instantly iconic piece in the PRX 👌🏼
Nah
it’s litteraly a copy and paste of an already iconic watch 😂
You think it is but it's actually a copy of a watch they made in the '70s. Tissot has been around for a little bit😂
Glad you’re mentioning more affordable brands too, there’s a lot of great looking watches out there not named Rolex people!
Hmm I'd say there's the odd one. Not many. One in a blue moon. This watch embodies the best of them.
@@nomasklargecal5726 Are you serious? Rolex is a tool watch. There are many brands with better looking watches.
Yep, lots of “good looking” cheap, shitter watches.
Absolutely!
@JB-hq5jz ok buddy. You probably cannot even afford a Rolex. Calm down.
Love Tissot, Hamilton and Seiko. Real heritage. Great quality. OG styling.
So many fsntastic watches for under £1,000.
Theyre all great brands. I have 3 watches in my collection, a Seiko, a Tissot, and a Hamilton. Seriously good quality
Don't forget they make a 2 tone with a solid 18k gold bezel for a first gold watch. It's like sub 2k and an automatic.
Why is it rose gold tho
@@ashwells1059Rose Gold is very much in fashion and for me that’s for a couple of reasons. It’s a gateway to the world of gold but just more low key (not everyone wants too much attention) reaching out to a larger audience, it’s probably cheaper to produce and therefore sell and it’s maybe more versatile. I’ve no gold watches but I don’t want one cause it’s just not me and it’s not versatile and it’s too much attention for my liking. I’d happily have a Rootbeer Rolex before I had a full gold model.
I’m a fan and not an expert though but I have heard gold trends have reduced unless it’s white gold or platinum. Trends change but it goes in a circle every few years as with most things fashion related.
Hopefully that helps even 1%.
@@ashwells1059 my wife got a normal gold one
Think this watching is going to be my first purchase as I learn more about watches in general
I have the PRX chrono blue 42mm,very comfortable.
Agree - its crazy what they did here
i have this one in automatic light blue 41mm. fantastic looking, comfortable, lightweight and fits perfectly, superb watch for the money.
Got the PRX Powermatic 80 with the black dial and I absolutely am in love with it, if the price was 3k it would still be worth it imo
I want the automatic one
Next goal watch for me
I want to gift it myself at the end of the year to celebrate my success in photography
I got the automatic with the green dial and it's solid I especially love how it looks black until the light hits it just right
I put my buddy on that watch. Beautiful.
The Prx chronograph isa. Beauty
To me, it's got a Vacheron Constantin Overseas look which is my favorite watch.
😂
Everyone thinks it's close to the oysterquartz. I've always thought it's closer to the Vacheron Constantin 222.
exactley. well said 👏🏾
Love my black 40mm quartz solid classic look
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I guess I’ll get one. I’m not a fan of the look but I keep hearing so many good things about them and seems like everyone has one.
I have both quartz in blue dial and powermaticc in glaciar blue ...n love it ...use it more than omega ocean master ❤❤
omg,on the previous video i was gonna ask for you opinion for the PRX,they aint bad at all,and price is great too
I have the tissot t035 courtier day date, love it with the orange stitching leather band and orange accents around the times
Been looking at one with the green dial for a while. Only started collecting watches, just what I like tbh, and 300 is a lot of money, but I think you just tipped me over the edge 👍🏻
Good luck with your collection journey
Green is becoming very popular nowadays
I saw it last week, the dial is just great 😃
I fell in love with the ice blue 35mm PRX at first sight. I thought abt buying it online as a birthday present to myself as there are no Tissot dealers where I live. Then, while in a larger city, I did stopped by an AD and tried on both the 35 & 40mm. I was disappointingly underwhelmed; for no particular reason, it just didn't speak to me on my wrist. I still love the look, its just further back on my wishlist now.
Same story, but I actually got 35mm Ice blue. I was a little disappointed at first, but it is definately comfortable on the wrist to wear every day. I still think it has the best bracelet in its price range
you felt disappointed by both the 35mm and 40mm?
@@Sportsman134 I did not ̶t̶r̶y̶ really consider the 40, as I prefer 34-36mm for dress watches. Cheers.
@@inigomontoya6075 How did it feel when you first tried them on? Does it feel cheap?
Great, always fun to see you guys and your videos.
Thanks a lot Mark!
Great watch, the clasp system however can make for a less than ideal everyday watch. Finding a good sizing is difficult due to the lack of micro adjustment somedays I find my watches with butterfly clasps to tight to be comfortably worn,but adding a link would leave the watch to loose.
I find no one ever mentions this when talking about watches like the prx, but it's definitely something that's helpful to know before spending hundreds on a watch.
That's a very valid point. Micro adjustment can make or break a watches comfort and wearability very heavily especially with integrated bracelets.
Es el mismo argumento para todos los brazaletes metálicos de cualquier marca, no solo para prx
Have to agree, a lot of watch for the money!!
😂
I have the powermatic 80, beautiful, watch
definetly iconic watch
Saw the prx blue dial whilst walking past a store and it caught my eye. Ended up on the way back buying one, it was £295 if I remember but absolutely love it on the wrist.
Brilliant, glad you’re enjoying it
Got the same one. Such a great watch! Currently looking at the green dial and the new ice blue dial on the automatic
I would defo splash out for the automatic. Something so analogue, and eternal about mechanical movements
They've had such a storied History!
Simply gorgeous
I have the lesser version called the PR100 Titanium was an 18th birthday present from my grandparents, so simple i love it also I have zero knowledge on watches just loved the simplistic design.
I have several Tissot and they are great and I am just waiting for a sale and pick up a PRX.
Good luck 🤞
I got the PRX Powermatic 80 and love it. I only wish it had a 42mm option
I have a tissot powermatic 80 automatic its a beautiful watch blue dial
Casio edifice EFR is another good starter watch, its also half the price
Edifice are underrated as hell, i love em
Great watches from Tissot and the auto version is a must have daily! 😎
I got the ice blue auto and I love it
Problem is the fit when your hands well eoth the weather change its tight link. But the biggest issue I've seen is they easily scratch appart from that it's great value especially for a royal oak look. I love those watch
I just picked the 35mm in gold. It's a stunner.
Nice! Enjoy it
35mm automatic may be one of the best watches ever made.
Its a sleeper keeper!
I own 2 tissot watches...the Ballade & courtier
Both with leather straps..the prx in quartz or auto is most likely the next tissot to find its way into my watch box ..but I want the 18k rose bezel 2 tone ..and a seastar in 36 mm.
The seastar was the original name for the prx.
I have two they are the best 👌
I absolutely love my prx black dial automatic. I’m a big fan of tissot I also own the seastar 1000 automatic sunburst blue dial
You just made me look up the seastar again, completely forgot about them, now probably gonna be my next watch thanks
@@louisduffle1535 it’s a great watch I prefer in my opinion the seastar 1000 rather than the 2000 just my opinion the Sunburst blue dial is incredibly beautiful. Also a very accurate watch the bracelet is not the best in the business but for the price point it’s acceptable.
@@larryfishkind5387 I agree the 2000 is too big for my liking. I’m still trying to figure out if I prefer the 40mm or the 43mm seastar 1000
@@louisduffle1535 I went with the 40mm it’s fits very well
Make sure you haggle on the price. I paid $200 below for both my PRX and seastar.
@@larryfishkind5387 thanks for the info brother I appreciate it.
Hahah nice one! It’s very uncommon to haggle on store prices here but I’ll definitely try. Even the reaction I’ll get will be worth it 😆
Rado diastar or prx?
Fluted bezel in white gold with more dial choices please Tissot 🙏
I have the automatic one and price is insane for quality I was thinking of longines but the price in Europe is expensive for me I bought the prx automatic and been using it everyday
The escapement (pallet fork and escape wheel) is made of some kind of “plastic”.
Something to consider 🤔
Love it
He nearly got me buying one of these with that pitch
This is a great Rolex oyster quartz homage.
My Father bought me one, as a child❤❤❤
Is this the 35mm version or 40mm
“Sits fantastic”… just like his vocabulary
The watch in the video is the 40 mm one?
I don’t know whether to get the quatz now or save for the powermatic 80
Powermatic. Hands down. Neither is a bad choice, but with the Powermatic, you’re grandchildren will be able to pass it down to their children. It’s a tank of a movement
Is that the 40 or 35mm?
i use a gshock, might buy this one too!
I had a Gshok as well and bought the PRX automatic with the blue dial as my first automatic watch. I’m absolutely in love with it, the looks of the dial is gorgeous and the bracelet is just absolutely beautiful. I still can’t believe it’s only 750€ (yes they are more expensive now)
😮well said my guy
A 38mm midsize would dominate
80 he power reserve excellent swiss timepiece
Very nice watch
I told my loved ones if I ever buy a PRX they need to sit me down for an reevaluation of my life and my values
Why quartz over automatic? Or viceversa
Have the green quartz version. Like it
Great choice
Same here
the shape came before the oysterquartz
35 or 40mm??
Great value for the money, but for my taste the bracelet is too flimsy.
Fair enough
this man I call professional and passionate in his job....
So I am going to buy two that is AP there.
This is a very decent watch for the price, but I just don't care for integrated bracelets.
Literally the first person I heard call the automatic PRX an”automatic”
I have no idea why but everyone is calling it “mechanical” which it is but it’s not. Mechanical movements and automatic movements are different and it pisses me off when people call it the mechanical prx
It is a shame it does not have microarjustments
It has half links
Tissot Gerrard Butler Prx
Sadly it's too small for me, even the 40mm version. I usually don't wear watches below 42mm
Its 40mm but wear like a 42mm. You should try it out if you haven't.
It wears big due to the lug width, feels like a 44 to me
I just picked up the ice blue automatic, love the watch, hard to take off it’s so beautiful.
Congratulations
@@Watchtrader thanks mate
excuse me sir,but This PRX is a direct Reissue of the 1978/79 Tissot SeaStar! The original was quartz 35 mm and the powermatic mvt is expensive to maintain or repair. It has to be sent back to Tissot for repair or replacement!e
The 40 mm on his wrist looks good. For tall guys like me with big wrists 40 mm is the way to go.
Is this the watch that has plastic internals ?
disagree.. the hands dont even properly tick at the set hourmarkers ... ( and thats literally what a watch should do.. show you the time and seconds.. not between the seconds marker wtf) and the bracelet doesnt have any fine adjustment so its either too tight or too loose.. and the lug to lug distance is waay to big.. it wears like a 50mm watch.. like a Panerai .. if you have a small wrist than 7 inch it just looks ridiculous. i have a 6,5inch wrist and had to redurn the PRX automatic exactly because of these 3 points
Interesting, thanks for sharing that feedback on the PRX
I actually think the look a lot more like a Vacheron Constantin Overseas than a Rolex or an AP
Is he related to ray hudson? :D
I wish I liked it but I just don't. They styling is just to much for me. I do think for the price its value for money but would go a different model or be looking at the seiko range in the same price point
Couldn't agree more. This is hands-down, without a competitor, the best money to quality watch you can buy. The AP has less, isn't nearly as accurate, and it costs in some cases 1000 times more. Laughable. This is an all time classic watch. They could have sold this watch for 5 times the price. With this watch, tissot became my favorite watch company. Daily reminder, Rolex are over priced and boring. Lol
“So close to AP” 🤣🤣give me a break lol
The difference is in the finishing. The tissot is mass manufactured so the finishing is not gonna be anywhere near as good as the 18 hrs they spend finishing the AP. But the tissot is a hundred times less expensive than the AP. So the question becomes is the AP worth a hundred times more than the tissot? That’s a tough sell when you have professional watch dealers repeatedly being impressed by the value of the tissot…
And the movement, the overall quality, the materials used lol “difference is in the finishing”
Ich habe eine Certina DS 4 von 1978, die sieht genau gleich aus!
I can’t decide between quartz and automatic… quartz seems logical, cheaper, more accurate, I don’t often wear the same watches 3 days in a row so I don’t like having to adjust the time each day I use an automatic watch yet all collectors seem to prefer automatic… but then again you don’t buy a Tissot with the view that it is an investment …. It’s more about fitting your need now….
£880 for the Powermatic 80
Someone has some tissot stock
The PRX is a lot of watch for the money… but to claim “It’s so close to an A.P.” might be a bit much.
Caramba custa mais de 4000 mil reais no Brasil 😢😢😢
Do I get a blue or green dial .. can't decide ??
@@jeffdean7666 your definitely right there mate, I ended up getting green dial it's a beauty but now I want another colour variation 😅
Straps come off way too easy if you yank your hand back
If I ever have a chance I’d like a batgirl
Better than Rolex, change my mind.
i wouldn't say that it looks soo close to an AP, but it's definitely one beautiful looking classic 1970s integrated strap design
Tried it and it feels pretty cheap unfortunately