Tissot was founded in 1853 at Le Locle, the birthplace of Swiss watch making. The masterminds behind this company were Charles-Felicien Tissot and his son Charles-Emile.
Tissot, "innovators by tradition", had been pioneering craftsmanship and innovation since its foundation. Tissot has been responsible for some of watch makings firsts,
including the first anti-magnetic watch, the first plastic watch (Idea 2001), the first stone watch (The Rockwatch) and even the first watch made of wood (The Woodwatch).
World leader in the traditional Swiss watch segment, its mission is to offer a range of high quality timepieces at an affordable price. As official timekeeper for
the world championships in cycling, motorcycling, fencing and ice hockey, Tissot watches underlines the sporting values of quest for performance, precision and pushing oneself to the limit.
Tissot watches have been made for over 150 years and offer excellent value for money for those looking to by a Swiss watch from a genuine manufacturer with a pedigree in watch making.
Tissot watches are designed for the low- to mid-price range of Swiss watches.
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