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TISSOT PRX T137.410.11.031.00
TISSOT PRX T137.410.11.031.00
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DESCRIPTION
In 1978 the Tissot PRX was born, in 2021 we celebrate it's comeback. The new Tissot PRX, the watch for those with passion for design and an eye for ingenuity. Discover the brand new Tissot PRX now, its evocative and slim design makes it an uncompromising essential for all the design enthusiasts.
ABOUT THE WATCH
Gender | Warranty | Water resistance |
GENT | 2 Years of Warranty | Water-resistant up to a pressure of 10 bar (100 m / 330 ft) |
Weight | Collection | SKU |
130 | T-Classic | T1374101103100 |
CASE AND CRYSTAL
Case shape | Lugs | Case Material |
ROUND |
12.00 | 316L stainless steel case with rose gold PVD coating |
Crystal | Width | Thickness |
Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal | 40 | 10.4 |
Length | ||
39.5 |
MOVEMENT
Caliber | Battery | Diameter (mm) |
11 1/2''' | battery type Renata 371 | 25,6 |
Dial | Model | Jewels |
HMSD | F06.115 | 3 |
Energy | Functions | |
Quartz EOL | EOL (battery end-of-life indicator) |
DIAL
Indexes | Dial Colour |
indexes | silver |
STRAP
Buckle | Strap details | Strap/Chain reference |
interchangeable quick release bracelet, butterfly clasp with push-buttons | Stainless steel | T605046447 |
Strap Colour | ||
Grey |
SAPPHIRE
A sapphire crystal gives a watch the following properties: extremely high resistance to impact and superior screen and hand readability thanks to its transparency. Because it is the strongest material after diamonds, it is used in fine timepieces for its anti-scratch prowess. Sapphire crystals can take many forms and give the watch a variety of looks: flat, domed, concave or ground.
WATER RESISTANCE
All Tissot watch cases undergo several tests, including a water resistance check. Tissot tests the watch's ability to resist impacts and pressure, as well as the penetration of liquids, gas and dust by replicating the real-life conditions in which the watch may find itself.








