
The name alone raises the suspicion that there is a historical background behind this collection. Really. It was named after the Chemin des Tourelles street in the Swiss town of Le Locle, where Tissot was headquartered in 1907. Of course, the company was founded much earlier, in 1853, which means that this year Tissot celebrates its 170th anniversary and is one of the oldest Swiss watchmakers.
The distinctively vintage look of the Chemin des Tourelles models, combined with the advanced and reliable Powermatic 80 automatic movement, makes them one of the market’s leading value for money classic watches.
An exquisitely polished case, a domed sapphire crystal over a domed, easy-to-read dial with a soft sunburst finish, it’s in the details, and Tissot proves they’re obsessed with them.
The Chemin des Tourelles collection consists of several models in three case sizes: 34, 39 or 42 mm.
Choose from stainless steel, rose gold PVD steel, or rose gold PVD ‘two-tone’ steel, paired with a choice of dial colors and straps, as well as options with metal bracelets.
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Source: Kathimerini

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