TISSOT SEASTAR 1000 POWERMATIC 80 43 mm (T120.407.37.051.01)

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Description

Tissot Seastar 1000 Silicium Automatic Men's Watch

Model No: T1204073705101

Engineered for professional divers and water sports enthusiasts, the Tissot Seastar 1000 Silicium is a high-performance timepiece combining Swiss automatic movement with advanced Silicon Balance Spring technology. With its bold rose gold PVD finish and 300-meter water resistance, this watch is as technically impressive as it is stylish.

Key Specifications

  • Brand: Tissot

  • Collection: Sport

  • Model Number: T1204073705101

  • Gender: Men

  • Movement Type: Automatic (Swiss)

  • Case Size: 43 mm

  • Case Shape: Round

  • Case Dimensions: 43.00 x 43.00 mm (LxW), Thickness: 12.70 mm

  • Case Material: 316L Stainless Steel with Rose Gold PVD Coating

  • Case Features: Ceramic bezel ring, Anti-clockwise rotating bezel, Screw-down crown and caseback, See-through caseback

  • Luminescent Elements on Case: Super-LumiNova® on bezel markers

  • Glass Material: Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal

  • Water Resistance: 300 meters (30 bar / 1000 ft)

  • Dial Colour: Black

  • Indexes: Hour indexes

  • Luminosity: Super-LumiNova® on hands and hour markers

  • Functions: HMSD (Hour, Minute, Second, Date)

  • Power Reserve: Up to 80 hours

  • Caliber: 11 1/2'''

  • Movement Diameter: 25.6 mm

  • Strap Material: Rubber

  • Strap Color: Black

  • Strap Length (6h): 115 mm

  • Strap Length (12h): 75 mm

  • Clasp Type: Standard buckle

  • Weight: 108 g

  • Warranty Period: 2 Years

  • Country of Origin: Switzerland

Description:
The automatic choice for real divers. With its high water-resistance up to a pressure of 30 bar (300 m/1000 ft), screw-down crown and caseback, and unidirectional ceramic bezel, the Tissot Seastar 1000 Silicium is the ultimate diving watch. It’s now enhanced with the Powermatic 80 movement equipped with a Silicon Balance Spring — making it more resistant to magnetism, temperature variations, and shocks — ideal for extreme underwater conditions.