The History of Tissot: Tradition, Innovation, and Timeless Design


Founded in 1853 in the Swiss town of Le Locle, Tissot has grown from a small family-run workshop into one of the most recognized names in the world of horology. Created by Charles-Félicien Tissot and his son Charles-Émile, the brand quickly gained international success due to its commitment to quality, precision, and innovation. Over the decades, Tissot has remained a cornerstone of Swiss watchmaking, consistently blending tradition with technological progress.

A Legacy of Innovation


From the beginning, Tissot distinguished itself by pushing boundaries. In 1930, the brand introduced the first-ever anti-magnetic wristwatch, setting a precedent for technical advancement in watchmaking. This innovation made Tissot a leader in precision, especially important at a time when magnetic fields from new technologies were interfering with timekeeping.

Throughout the 20th century, Tissot continued to innovate. The brand was among the first to experiment with materials like plastic, wood, and even stone in their timepieces. Perhaps one of the most significant innovations came in 1999 with the launch of the T-Touch series—watches that featured touch-sensitive sapphire crystals and functions such as altimeters, thermometers, barometers, and compasses. This futuristic functionality established Tissot as a brand that embraced change while honoring its deep heritage.

The Revival of a Legend: The Tissot PRX


In recent years, Tissot has captured the attention of both vintage lovers and modern watch enthusiasts with the reintroduction of the Tissot PRX. Originally launched in 1978, the PRX featured a slim case with an integrated bracelet—perfectly embodying the sport-chic style of the late '70s. In 2021, Tissot revived this icon, keeping its bold retro character while upgrading it with contemporary mechanics and materials.

Design and Craftsmanship


The new PRX models are available in both quartz and automatic (Powermatic 80) versions. The automatic version boasts an impressive 80-hour power reserve, a modern-day marvel in a timepiece that remains slim and wearable. The PRX is defined by its brushed stainless steel case, polished bezels, and integrated bracelet, giving it a clean yet powerful aesthetic.

Its minimalist dial, available in sunburst finishes of blue, black, and silver, reflects Tissot’s approach to combining form and function. Applied indices and luminous hands enhance readability without compromising the design. It’s the kind of watch that seamlessly transitions from a formal dinner to a casual day out.

Customizing the PRX: Tempomat Madrid Rubber Straps


One of the most exciting aspects of the Tissot PRX is how easy it is to personalize. While its original integrated bracelet is a fan favorite, many enthusiasts now look for ways to make their watch truly unique. That’s where Tempomat Madrid comes into play.

Why Tempomat Rubber Straps?


Tempomat Madrid offers high-quality rubber straps specifically designed for the PRX, providing a perfect fit with quick-release mechanisms, you can swap straps in seconds, making it easy to update your look anytime.

Pairing a Tempomat rubber strap with your PRX transforms it into a completely new watch. Whether you want a more rugged, sporty appearance or a casual weekend vibe, our straps make it happen—without compromising the PRX’s sleek design.

Tissot Today: Balancing Heritage with Progress


Today, Tissot remains a key player in the Swatch Group and continues to produce a broad portfolio of watches that cater to various tastes and needs. Whether it’s precision sports timepieces, dress watches, or modern hybrids like the T-Touch Connect Solar, Tissot's catalog speaks to its broad appeal and commitment to excellence.

Moreover, Tissot is deeply involved in sports timing, serving as the official timekeeper for global events like the NBA, Tour de France, MotoGP, and FIBA. This active presence in the sporting world reinforces its reputation as a brand rooted in performance and precision.

Tissot’s story is one of passion, resilience, and timeless innovation. From crafting pocket watches for czars in the 19th century to developing tactile smartwatches in the 21st, Tissot has proven its ability to adapt without losing its soul.

The resurgence of the Tissot PRX highlights the brand's knack for reviving the past while embracing the future. 

In the ever-evolving world of horology, Tissot continues to stand tall—relevant, reliable, and refreshingly bold.