

⌚ Elevate your wrist game with Swiss heritage and modern edge
The Tissot PRX Swiss Automatic Watch blends iconic 1978 design with contemporary craftsmanship. Featuring a 40mm 316L stainless steel case, a precise Swiss automatic movement with an 80-hour power reserve, and 100m water resistance, it’s engineered for professionals who demand style, durability, and reliability in one sleek package.









| Material | 316L stainless steel case |
J**N
Blown away with the comfort.
The biggest surprise is the comfort. I had an older omega seamaster pro and sinn 104 and various watches. Seikos, orient, Seagul, Apple Watches. I equated light weight and fabric straps with comfort. But this Tissot is not light and on a metal bracelet. But it’s more comfortable than the other watches I’ve owned. I still aspire to a Moonwatch and a Submariner. But I am now suddenly not in a rush. This thing is great looking, it doesn’t have the luxury name but low level gold diggers may not know the difference between this and a flex watch. Blingy, simultaneously classic and modern, 100m water resistance, 80 hr power reserve, cheap/durable movement. I think I will use my Apple Watch for 3rd world countries and work outs. But probably be a one watch guy otherwise. I didn’t know watches could be this comfortable. 2-3 seconds slow/day so far, I’m not sure if that will continue. I think that is good enough where I will only have to reset the time only when I change the date on 30 day months. Maybe I will set it a minute fast to compensate. First Watch I’ve purchased where I have zero remorse. - Sept 8 Quick update. 1-2seconds slow/day over 2 weeks. I’m about 25 seconds behind in 2 weeks. When I set it on the the 1st of October I will set it 2 minutes fast so I will be slightly ahead of time until I set it again on December 1. I had the links adjusted so it is slightly loose in the morning and fits perfect when I get into my day. I am surprised at how much my wrist size varies. If there is one thing I would change about this watch it would be to add a micro adjustment in the clasp. Everything I said when the watch was new to me is still true. I have a Seagull 1863 and it always needs to be wound and the time set. The automatic in the PRX is so nice that it is making me question if I want another mechanical wind watch with a low power reserve like a Moonwatch. I may just get a Submariner and trade my blue PRX for a PRX in a lighter color (like teal) so my 2 watches look very different from each other. And wear them on alternate days. That would be a super nice 2 Watch collection.
J**A
Perfect watch for husband
Sleek and minimalistic design- light weight watch for daily wear is great.
N**T
Excellent quality and value.
Tissot's most well known watch for a good reason. It's a high quality Swiss watch at an attainable price. In other words, a very good value. The integrated bracelet is well made, very comfortable, and fits well on my above average size wrist. Some people online have noted that a certain movement component is engineering plastic rather than metal, but most experts have noted that this issue does not negatively affect durability, so I'm confident that I'll get many years of service from this watch.
A**D
Beautiful watch!
Love this watch!! Looks amazing!
P**U
My husband love it
I bought this for my husband as a wedding gift, and he absolutely loves it!
J**.
Not new
This was not a new watch. The box had been opened and linkage removed to where it barely fits my wrist. I don't like paying new prices for old products. I'm still trying to get stains out of the metal
Y**P
Reloj de hombre
A mi esposo le encantó está hermoso
J**Y
Good automatic for the money
I love the styling of this watch. The pictures of this watch don't do it justice. In person, the dial has a sunburst iridescence that is not translated well in photos. I'm quite please with the bracelet and the overall wearability of the piece. I am a watch collector and have some expensive luxury watches. While it is not over-the-top, the PRX fits in well with my wearing rotation and I look forward to the days I put the watch on my wrist. The four-star rating is based on the movement. I love the fact that it has an 80-hour power reserve (I believe that is a bit optimistic) but, the accuracy is a bit sub-par. Since the Powermatic movement is only serviceable by certain Tissot repair centers, it would be very inconvenient to send it off for adjustment. My watch loses about twelve to fifteen seconds a day which, for a relatively inexpensive Swiss automatic is not terrible but, I think it could be a bit better. In conclusion, I would say that if you are into seventies retro styling and are looking for a lightweight comfortable watch with impressive looks, this would be a good choice. I would only state that, if you are looking for Omega or Rolex accuracy in timekeeping, my particular watch does not achieve this very well. Since this is a mass-produced movement, I'm sure accuracy will vary greatly from watch to watch. I guess I didn't win the "accuracy lottery" with my watch but, I plan on just living with what it currently provides.
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