Technical specificities
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The Tissot Bridgeport Lepine Mechanical looks back to Tissot's prestigious watchmaking past with elaborate design particulars. The retro style of the dial on the classic pocket watch and distinguished chain is decorated with Arabic numerals and a small counter at 6 o' clock. Catching the eye are the sophisticated deep blue hands, a recognized symbol of quality with luxury watchmakers. The vivid shade can only be achieved after an intricate heating method. Their appearance here demonstrates the true quality and technical skill Tissot is admired for. Lovers of this fine design will be pleased there is no cover on this watch, meaning there is no impediment when admiring these handsome touches.
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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