Tissot T-My Lady Automatic 18K Gold bezel
T930.007.41.266.00
- Diameter:29 mm
- Up to 48 hours power reserve
- Diamonds
- 316L stainless steel case with 18K rose gold bezel
- See-through caseback
- Swiss automatic movement
- Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal
Technical details
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The Tissot T-My Lady is the example of a woman of today who can choose a watch to her image - a woman assuming her independence. It can be considered as the feminine counterpart of the Tissot Gentleman, conveying all the attributes of quality watchmaking that Tissot give to its timepieces. Its elegant design is empowered with an 18k gold bezel, which gives character and warmth to the watch. The subtle and thinness curves of this timepiece will perfectly match with any wrist and will make it the ideal everyday companion. T-My Lady marks the introduction of the new automatic movement offering up to 48 hours of power reserve when most of the automatic movements have a power reserve of around 40 hours. Lastly, this automatic self-winding movement is regulated by a Nivachron non-magnetic balance spring.
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Gold
Gold is one of the world's most precious and prized metals. It is renowned for its radiance and numerous technical properties: non-oxidising, insoluble, unalterable. Tissot uses 18K gold, a prestigious alloy comprising 75% pure gold combined with a mix of silver and copper useful in gold production. Thanks to Tissot's expertise and craftsmanship, gold timepieces have unmatched longevity, generation after generation. *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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Diamonds
Tissot pledges to guarantee the origin and quality ‒ including colour, clarity and carats ‒ of the diamonds in its watches. All Tissot diamonds meet the certification requirements of the Kimberley process, an international system for certifying rough diamonds. *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