Tissot T-Classic T065.430.22.031.00 Details
INFORMATION |
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BRAND |
Tissot |
SERIES |
T-Classic |
MODEL |
T065.430.22.031.00 |
Gender |
Mens |
PRODUCED |
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DIAL |
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TYPE |
Analog |
COLOUR |
White |
FINISH |
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INDEXES |
Index |
CASE |
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MATERIAL |
Stainless Steel |
CRYSTAL |
Sapphire |
BACK |
Skeleton |
SHAPE |
Round |
DIAMETER |
40 mm |
HEIGHT |
9.5mm |
MOVEMENT |
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CALIBRE |
ETA Caliber 2836-2 |
TYPE |
Automatic |
DIAMETER |
25.60 mm |
JEWELS |
25 |
RESERVE |
42 hours |
Frequency |
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Time |
Hours, Minutes, Seconds |
BAND |
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BandMaterial |
Stainless Steel |
FEATURES |
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WATER RESISTANCE |
30 m |
STYLE |
Luxury Watches |
The Automatics III Collection by Tissot allows you a peek into the live action of the product of the watchmaking art that Tissot has brilliantly mastered over the years. The see-through case back displays the watch's hi-tech gear that brings it to the epitome of functionality. The front display of the watch is, however, no less captivating. The simplistic approach of the elegant white dial is coupled with a touch of sophistication and class that is unique to Tissot and matched by no other.
Disclaimer:
Due to having a large inventory, the watch you receive may not be the exact same one shown in the photos. We always guarantee that our watch are in a new/unworn condition. Stickers may be removed during the inspection process.



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