Tissot Chemin des Tourelles
At the heart of the Chemin des Tourelles range is a focus on mechanical horology, with most models powered by automatic movements and several variants offering a skeletonised dial or power reserve display. The name references a historic street in Le Locle, the Swiss town where Tissot has been based since 1853, giving the collection a sense of heritage that connects the brand's past to its present output.
Designed to sit at the more considered end of Tissot's catalogue, the Chemin des Tourelles offers larger case sizes, typically around 42mm, with a classical aesthetic built around Roman numerals, open-worked dials, and polished finishing. It appeals to buyers who want a genuinely mechanical Swiss watch at a sensible price point, without sacrificing the legibility and dress watch character that define the range.
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