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[Передзамовлення] TISSOT - INTEGRATED BRACELET - 1971

[Передзамовлення] TISSOT - INTEGRATED BRACELET - 1971

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Among vintage timepieces of the 70s, certain models stand as a manifesto of a new aesthetic where the accessory is perceived as a cohesive work of architectural art. The presented Tissot specimen is exactly such a find. It is not merely a watch, but an exquisite example of "Sport Chic" style that has retained its relevance and cold elegance through the decades.

The highlight of the design is the integrated bracelet concept. Much like a piece of jewelry, the case lacks traditional lugs, flowing smoothly and seamlessly into the steel links. This complex construction creates a "monolith" effect on the wrist, transforming the watch into a continuous bracelet that embraces the arm perfectly. Such geometry is a hallmark of the high engineering craftsmanship of that era.

The case is crafted from polished stainless steel (Acier Inoxydable), offering a significant advantage: this material does not tarnish, is corrosion-resistant, and retains its noble cold luster for years. The condition of the metal is excellent, with sharp edges that emphasize the model's industrial beauty.

The silver dial features a classic texture and concise applied indices. Its minimalism perfectly balances the complex form of the bracelet. The greatest value for the owner lies in the accessory's versatility. Thanks to the solid construction and the reliable original clasp, it feels maximally comfortable on the wrist.

The watch comes to life thanks to the rare in-house Tissot 709-2 movement. This is a true gem for the collector, as this caliber was fully developed and manufactured by Tissot artisans (In-House) before the era of mass unification. The "-2" index indicates the second, modernized generation of the legendary 709 caliber, where engineers refined the precision and durability of the components to perfection. This 17-jewel mechanism belongs to the "golden period" of the SSIH holding, when Tissot's technical standards were identical to those of Omega.

This is the choice for a woman with a modern perspective on style or a collector seeking a flawless example of 70s design. The Tissot "Steel Monolith" is an armor of elegance that will never go out of fashion.

WATCH DIMENSIONS

Case Width (without crown): 22.1 mm

Case Width (with crown): 24.5 mm

Case Length: 22 mm

Thickness: 8.3 mm

Original Tissot bracelet fits a wrist size of 16 – 17.5 cm

BRAND HISTORY

The history of Tissot is not merely a dry chronicle of dates, but a captivating saga of how a small family workshop from the snow-capped Jura mountains transformed into a global giant, forever changing the perception of accessible luxury. The brand's motto, "Innovators by Tradition," is no marketing ploy; it is the genuine DNA of the company, traceable through the centuries.

It all began in 1853 in the town of Le Locle, considered the very heart of Swiss watchmaking. Charles-Félicien Tissot and his son Charles-Émile founded a small atelier. While other local artisans competed for the favor of the local bourgeoisie, the Tissot family thought globally. Charles-Émile personally embarked on extensive journeys, covering thousands of kilometers to open the most remote corners of Europe and the world to the brand. His efforts brought resounding success: Tissot watches became an integral attribute of the European aristocracy and the officer corps of many armies of that time. Military personnel and travelers chose them for exceptional precision, entrusting the Swiss masters with their most valuable asset in critical moments—their time.

For vintage collectors, the most pivotal moment in history occurred in 1930. During the difficult times of the Great Depression, Tissot merged with another giant—Omega—to form the powerful watchmaking holding SSIH. This initiated a true "Golden Age" of mechanics. The brands shared technologies, engineers, and production facilities. This is why vintage Tissot movements from the 1940s to the 1970s are virtually identical to legendary Omega calibers in terms of execution quality, architecture, and reliability.

The company always remained at the forefront of scientific progress. It was Tissot that solved the major technical problem of precision in 1930 by releasing the world's first mass-produced anti-magnetic watch. Later, in 1951, the legendary Navigator appeared, capable of displaying time in 24 time zones, and in the 70s, the brand began bold experiments with materials and design, gifting the world with striking futuristic forms.

The uniqueness of Tissot's philosophy lay in the ability to create timepieces that looked like precious jewelry yet remained accessible to the middle class. They bet on exquisite design, high-quality gold plating, and fail-safe calibers. Today, a vintage Tissot is the choice of the intellectual who values items with history. It is an accessory that stood at the origins of the modern industry, combining the aristocracy of the past with benchmark Swiss quality.

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