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Founded in 1853 in Le Locle, Switzerland, Tissot combines traditional watchmaking craftsmanship with innovative technology. As a symbol of Swiss horology, Tissot has consistently embodied its motto “Innovators by Tradition,” blending timeless elegance with modern precision.

Some watches tell time. Others keep its memory. The Tissot Heritage Visodate is not about seconds or precision — it’s about remembering how time once felt. It carries the quiet rhythm of the past into the heartbeat of today.

Some designs never grow old they just wait for the right time to return. The Tissot PRX Powermatic 80 isn’t just a revival of the past; it’s proof that true style never fades, it simply evolves. This watch doesn’t shout for attention. It has the quiet confidence of something that knows exactly what it is strong, precise, and timeless.

High up in the Jura Mountains of Switzerland, there’s a quiet little town where time itself seems to move differently. The streets of Le Locle whisper the rhythm of ticking clocks, and behind fogged windows, generations of craftsmen once shaped the heartbeat of an entire industry. It was here, in 1853, that Charles-Félicien Tissot and his son Charles-Émile founded their small workshop — not to chase time, but to give it meaning. And more than a century and a half later, the town’s name lives on… etched on the dial of a watch that still beats with that same spirit: the Tissot Le Locle Powermatic 80.