The emblematic Tissot Seastar collection now welcomes some magnificent new models.
At 36mm in diameter, the Seastar 1000 Quartz is chic, assertive and versatile, ready to traverse the urban jungle unimpressed, but also strong enough to dive deep under the sea. The watch has a black, blue or white lacquered dial and a stainless steel case and bracelet. It comes with a unidirectional rotating bezel with a mineral glass insert, a screw-down crown and a water resistance of 30 bar (300m / 1000ft). And if you wish, you can also quickly change the strap to an orange, white, light blue or black silicone strap.
As for the Seastar 2000 Professional Powermatic 80, it has nothing to be ashamed of compared to its sisters. It is a highly technical and assertive watch, brimming with confidence. Chic and elegant, you can wear it every day. And with its muscular architecture, water resistance to 60 bar (600m / 2000ft) and ISO 6425 (2018) dive watch certification, it is the tool watch you can rely on when you need it most.
So just where will you go?
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