Tissot T-Touch Connect Sport Jungfraubahn
T153.420.47.051.06
- Diameter:43.75 mm
- Solar energy
- Scratch resistant ceramic bezel
- Swiss connected Quartz solar tactile movement
- Tactile scratch-resistant sapphire crystal
- Interchangeable quick release bracelet
Technical details
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Tissot and Jungfrau, long-standing partners, celebrate Swiss heritage with exclusive timepieces inspired by the untamed Alps and Swiss craftsmanship. At the summit of the Jungfrau, ice dominates the landscape, yet the sun always finds its way through—just as the T-Touch Connect Sport harnesses light to remain powered in any environment. Built for both urban life and alpine adventures, its lightweight yet durable titanium case ensures resilience, while the touchscreen sapphire crystal offers intuitive navigation. As a connected watch, it syncs with Strava, allowing users to track their performance, map routes, and stay connected to their achievements in real time. Yellow accents on the second hand and indexes pay tribute to the Jungfrau Railway’s signature colour, a nod to the journey that winds through the mountain. Powered by solar energy, it remains self-sufficient, with essential tools like an altimeter, barometer, and compass for those who embrace the heights. To match any terrain, it comes with a choice of two straps: a black bi-material strap for a refined technical look or a bold yellow silicone strap, capturing the energy of high-altitude exploration.
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ACCESSORISATION
Most Tissot watches now feature an interchangeable strap system. The unique unlock system enables to easily remove the strap without the need of a tool. Interchangeable straps are the best way to personalise your watch: they offer a great choice of customisation for your timepiece, to suit any occasion in two simple clicks.
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Solar
Tissot uses the greenest of energy sources to power its iconic T-Touch collections: Expert Solar, Connect Solar and Connect Sport. Tiny solar sensors located on the watch dial capture light that is stored in an accumulator. The energy needed to run the quartz usually comes from a battery, but here the energy comes from natural or artificial light. This sustainable technology is enabling Tissot to create watches that run for several months without ever needing a recharge.
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Tactile technology
Tissot developed the first tactile watch 20 years ago. This high-tech feature improves watch ergonomics and makes it unique and intuitive to use. The technology offers an array of functionalities ‒ compass, altimeter, weather, alarm, chronograph ‒ without an abundance of buttons or complex sub-menus.
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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.
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