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New Tissot T-Touch Expert Watch for Pilots

Mar 19, 2009
The Tissot T-Touch line has been joined by a new model inspired by aviators’ watches - the T-Touch Expert Pilot. The new T-Touch watch that looks like a traditional pilot watch features a redesigned dial, bezel, and hands.

The dial for the T-Touch Expert Pilot watch is carbon fiber or matte finished black, having successfully blended the design elements of traditional aviator watches and those of the T-Touch range.

The T-Touch watch is packed with an impressive range of useful functions. To access the functions, it is necessary to press the crown and the touch screen produced from anti-reflective, scratch-resistant sapphire crystal. As the timepiece
has been developed with pilots in mind, it provides the navigation compass, the altimeter in meters and feet, the altitude-change meter and the barometer with weather indicators. The titanium case of the watch incorporates a rotating bezel, featuring the indications of the compass points.

The list of functions is continued by the following: hours (12 or 24), minutes, seconds, date, chronograph for measuring intermediary and additional times, double alarm, azimuth, thermometer, perpetual calendar, countdown and back lighting.

The 100-meter water-resistant watch is equipped with a quartz movement with HMSD analogue-digital system. Watches.infonia.com considers the new Tissot watch is created as a highly reliable and functional timekeeping companion for those who like on-the-ground and in-the-air adventures.

The Tissot T-Touch Expert Pilot watch is secured to the wrist on a masculine titanium bracelet or more elegant brown leather strap, fitted with a safety folding clasp.

The timepiece will be unveiled at Baselworld 2009.

Enjoy a fine selection of Tissot T-Touch watches:




posted by: S Roggow / Feb 01, 2010 10:30 PM
I love the concept of the touch watches and have owned one for about 3 years. My only concern is the reliability - I have gone through 4 sensors and now need a fifth. The Barometer,altimeter and temp. component keep failing. The watch repair place tells me they fail chronically. Has this problem been fixed for real? I hesitate to spend a thousand dollars on such an unreliable device
posted by: Myron Buzby / Sep 21, 2009 04:05 PM
I own two Tissot t-touch watch, I love them and plan to aquire your Pilot watch with the brown leather band. Tissot beats Tag Heuer and Brietling watches! My wife has a tissot watch which is now fifty nine years old.... and still going. Thanks TissoT!

M. Buzby

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