Tissot Ballade Powermatic 80 Silicium
T108.408.22.278.00
- Diameter:41 mm
- Up to 80 hours power reserve
- 316L stainless steel case with rose gold PVD coating
- See-through caseback
- Swiss automatic movement
- Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal
Technical specificities
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The Tissot Ballade combines timeless and sophisticated design with a state-of-the-art automatic movement, that features a silicon balance spring, to offer increased precision, stability, and longevity. To add a touch of fine watchmaking, the Tissot Ballade integrates a fluted bezel and a guilloche dial in the center with roman numerals and indices.
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COSC
Tissot markets COSC-certified watches, which means they are approved stopwatches. This certificate is issued by the COSC (Official Swiss Chronometer Testing Institute), which spends 15 days conducting a battery of extremely stringent tests on the movements to check their accuracy, anti-magnetism and resistance to impact*. *Non-contractual image
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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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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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Silicium
When electronic objects emerged in the 1930s, Tissot began harnessing its expertise to help its customers prevent interference between their watch movements and the magnetic fields generated by electronics. Nevertheless, magnetic fields continued to be a preoccupation for watchmakers. With the arrival of silicon as a new material to make components in the mechanism that controls a movement, Tissot can offer far greater resistance to the magnetic fields produced by everyday objects such as mobile phones, televisions, computers, hairdryers, radios or the magnetic closures on handbags. Thus, Tissot watches became even more accurate than before*. *Non-contractual image