Rose gold PVD titanium case with a black rubber strap. Black PVD ceramic bezel. Black dial with matching hands and index hour markers. Features include a perpetual calendar, chronograph, and various digital functions like Bluetooth and GPS. Equipped with ETA Caliber E32.001 quartz movement, scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, and water resistance up to 100 meters. Tissot T-Touch Perpetual Alarm Chronograph Men's Watch.
While fundamentally a watch, it achieves a balance of privacy and interaction, autonomy and connectivity.
- MORE THAN 30 FUNCTIONS
- DIAMETER 47 MM; THICKNESS 15.3 MM
- QUARTZ MOVEMENT, SOLAR RECHARGE
- WATER-RESISTANT TO 100M (10 ATM)
- LOW-ENERGY MIP (MEMORY IN PIXEL) DIGITAL SCREEN
Mark |
Tissot |
Part number |
T121.420.47.051.02 |
Form |
Round |
Glass Type |
sapphire crystal |
Display type |
Analogue-Digital |
Housing material |
Titanium |
Case diameter |
47 millimeters |
Strap material |
Rubber |
Strap width |
23 millimeters |
Strap color |
Black |
Dial color |
Black |
Bezel material |
Titanium |
Bezel function |
Calendar |
Calendar |
Perpetual Calendar |
Special features |
Solar energy, Stopwatch, Alarm, Compass, Calendar, Time zones, Timer, Barometer, Altimeter, Smartphone notifications |
Movement Type |
Connected |
Case options |
ceramic bezel with luminescent markings |
Crystal |
Tactile scratch-resistant sapphire crystal |
Caliber |
18,5''' |
Battery |
accumulator type Renata ICR2430 |
Functions |
alarm, altimeter, automatic daylight saving time, automatic sleep mode, azimuth, barometer, calories burned, chrono lap, chrono log book, chrono split, compass, connection alerts, distance travelled, eco mode, incoming call, notifications, perpetual calendar, security lock, step counter, temperature, time, time zones, timer, weather trend |
Special Features |
Calendar, altimeter, alarm, barometer |
Movement |
Swiss connected quartz solar tactile |
SOLAR
Tissot uses the greenest of energy sources to power its iconic T-Touch collection: Expert Solar and Connect Solar. Tiny solar sensors located on the watch dial capture light that is stored in an accumulator. The energy needed to run the quartz usually comes from a battery, but here the energy comes from natural or artificial light. This sustainable technology is enabling Tissot to create watches that run for several months without ever needing a recharge.
TACTILE TECHNOLOGY
CERAMIC
WATER RESISTANCE
All Tissot watch cases undergo several tests, including a water resistance check. Tissot tests the watch's ability to resist impacts and pressure, as well as the penetration of liquids, gas and dust by replicating the real-life conditions in which the watch may find itself.