Tissot T-Sport T116.617.37.051.00 Details
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Another luxurious watch by Tissot, the Tissot Chrono XL is a great way to make a fashion statement. With a big case and chronograph functionality, it adds to the urban style. The round case is made of 316L stainless steel with a black PVD coating. It features a Swiss quartz movement with a black dial color. The strap is also black in color, which adds to its brilliant outlook. The buckle used is standard while it offers water resistance up to 100m.
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