Tissot T-Classic Le Locle Chronograph Automatic Watch
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Founded in Le Locle in 1853, Tissot was among the many companies that helped define Swiss watchmaking for a global audience. Now part of the Swatch Group, Tissot pays tribute to its hometown with the appropriately named Le Locle Read More
Does this have gold hands on a black dial as the Drop photo shows?
Or does it have really have black hands on a black dial????
Also, anyone know the warranty and serial number status of these watches?
Great movement, I do like this 7750; just ready to buy my next one. But the rest of the package lets it down, it is a very thick watch , I tried a bracelet version on in a retail store and it felt about 4mm thicker than my RW which is at 13.85, and that sometimes struggle under shirt cuffs. The colour and relatively plain dial and white background day/date just don't help the watch for me: but as they say beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
At a time when the term chronograph has become more or less synonymous with the "race watch" spirit, this one looks like it should come with a Rambler and a walker--it's got about as much sex appeal of a new set of dentures!
RayFRayF you are so funny.. The anology you come out with makes me laugh, you are definitely compared to what Zeos is for audiophile but for watches mate.. I love it. 👍🏾👍🏾
tbjsI guess that it's all pictures of the same watch but the color/hue of the rose gold is altered/shifted by the pictures calibration/ settings, which would not been an uncommon phenomenon in photography, particularly with auto calibration modes.
Even without auto calibration, highly reflective materials with nuanced tint like polished (rose) gold are a pain to shoot for tint/color consistency.