Tissot Chemin Des Tourelles Skeleton
T139.836.36.441.00
- Diameter:39 mm
- Up to 80 hours power reserve
- See-through caseback
- Swiss automatic movement
- Domed scratch-resistant sapphire crystal with antireflective coating
- Adjustable leather strap
- Interchangeable quick release bracelet
Technical details
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The Tissot Chemin des Tourelles is a very special piece that encapsulates an important part of Tissot's history. It bears the name of the street in Le Locle, Switzerland, where the Tissot factory was established in 1907, and where the company can still be found today. Its contemporary design is perfectly paired with the high quality of our Powermatic 80 movement, for a classic and elegant style. Discover this 39mm automatic model with its stainless steel bracelet, its blue accents and its skeleton dial, revealing the mechanisms of this luxurious timepiece.
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Powermatic 80
An automatic watch is powered by the energy of the person who wears it. Wrist movement enables the mechanism to run. The Powermatic 80 movement boasts 80 hours of power reserve, which is enough to continue telling time accurately even if the watch is not worn for three days. It is an innovative movement that outperforms the competition, whose movements generally provide 1.5 days of power reserve. *Non-contractual image
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Accessorisation
Tissot offers watches with an interchangeable strap system. The easy unlock system enables to remove the strap easily and quickly without the need of a tool. Interchangeable straps are the ultimate accessorisation. It offers greater choices to personalise your watch and to suit any occasion in two simple clicks*. *Non-contractual image
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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. *Non-contractual image
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Nivachron™
Because the magnetic fields generated by our electronic objects (mobile phone, computer, radio, magnetic closure, etc.) are ever more present in our daily lives, Tissot has developed a new, titanium-based alloy at the cutting edge to preserve the precision of its watches. A Nivachron™ balance spring is regarded as far more resistant to and unaffected by magnetic fields than standard springs. *Non-contractual image