Tissot PR516 Mechanical Chronograph
T149.459.21.051.00
- Diameter:41 mm
- Up to 68 hours power reserve
- See-through caseback
- Swiss manual-winding movement
- Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal with antireflective coating
- Interchangeable quick release bracelet
Technical specificities
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The Tissot PR516 Chronograph Mechanical: a nod to Tissot's distinguished 1970 model. Crafted with a 41mm stainless-steel case and a glassbox-style sapphire crystal, this watch is a testament to sophisticated craftsmanship. At its heart lies a Swiss manual winding movement, visible through the open caseback, showcasing the intricate mechanics. The dial, featuring Super-LumiNova®️-coated indices and hands, ensures readability in any setting. A tachymeter on the bezel adds a touch of functionality. Its versatile design is complemented by a domed stainless-steel bracelet with a quick interchangeable system, perfect for transitioning from business meetings to casual outings. The PR516 Chronograph Mechanical is an exquisite piece for watch connoisseurs who appreciate timeless design and mechanical precision.
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Superluminova®
Ensuring visibility under all conditions is an important goal for Tissot. This is why some timepieces feature a material we call SuperLuminova®. This material is placed on visible parts such as dials and hands, where it functions as a miniature accumulator of reflected light when the watch finds itself in the dark. Non-contractual image
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Accessorization
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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Mechanical Movements
A Tissot mechanical movement contains an average of 100 finely manufactured parts. The balance wheel lies at the heart of the movement and ensures its accuracy. With its constant backwards and forwards movement, the balance and the balance spring divides the time into equal portions, thereby accurately regulating the movement of time. The movements of the balance spring, called oscillations, are what causes your watch to “tick”. The balance wheel’s total oscillations equate to 385,000 turns a day. 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