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07-17-2018, 06:05 AM | #1 |
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Alternative to the announced Tissot I fell in love with ...
Thanks to you guys here I'm on the look for a new watch covering my "daily" needs...
Was wearing Fossil fashion watches for a while, but would like to get an automatic watch for the first time. Looking at affordable watches I definitely fell in love with a specific Tissot CHEMIN DES TOURELLES POWERMATIC 80 ( Link to Tissot, where the watch is announced - but cannot be purchased yet. I like the Arabic numerals instead of the often used Greek ones, and I like, that there are only two. (would also go without numericals like this Tissot Chronometer for which I don't know the specifics). Do you have any other recommendation of similar looking watches? The reason behind this is, that the selected Tissot seemingly will not come with a COSC certified movement. Or can I ignore that and should go with it nonetheless? Especially considering it would be less than EUR 800.00 ... Thanks for your input in advance cheers |
07-17-2018, 10:28 AM | #3 |
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tissot is a solid brand and COSC isnt the end all be all of watch time making. It is just one agency that certifies watches meet their standards.
the max you will see from COSC is a 5second/day variation, where the max with even just the low grade ETA movement, tissot uses a mid grade, is 15second/day variation.
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07-17-2018, 10:43 AM | #4 |
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This seiko https://seikousa.com/collections/pre...roducts/srpb41 is similar.
As a daily watch some people prefer a metal bracelet because a strap can wear out in two years of daily wear. But Tissot are very neat watches, a brand similar would be Oris another company that has very neat watches. |
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ive got a couple that never see the wrist because of it.
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07-18-2018, 02:33 AM | #6 |
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I have got a couple of Seiko watches and I think none of them meet COSC standards but I'm glad to say that Seiko keeps good time though .
Not as accurate as Rolex, Zenith as I would expect .COSC is not a deal breaker to me otherwise I would not buy Seiko at all You can also look at Mido watches less pricey than Tissot and owned by same Swiss conglomerate as Tissot
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Just to be pedantic, the COSC standard is actually -4/+6 seconds a day.
It's a pretty meaningless thing these days, used more for marketing than anything else. Even the very cheapest quartz watch can easily beat the COSC standard. If extreme accuracy is the OP's main criterion, then a radio-controlled or GPS watch (or even a VHP quartz) would be the best bet. OP - unless you have a need for extreme accuracy, just buy the watch that you'll get the most pleasure from seeing on your wrist.
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but I agree, buying a watch should be more about liking the watch, than accuracy. If you need pinpoint accuracy, your phone does that.
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COSC has different standards for quartz movements. DerEisbaer I agree with the above - you are unlikely to see COSC certification at your price point. Get the watch you like with a proven movement and be happy. Most of the ETA movements, regardless of grade can be regulated to near COSC standards, anyway. Case in point - Damasko uses mostly chronometer grade ETA movements and they are regularly within COSC specs from the factory. Good luck and enjoy that new watch! |
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07-19-2018, 03:06 PM | #11 |
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Nice article (Tissot-chronometer) off of Bloomberg
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...-notch-watches |
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