Back in the 1950s, Tissot celebrated its centenary with a series of innovations – one of which was the integration of a date function to the automatic mechanism in a watch called Visodate. A gently curved dial mirrors the domed sapphire glass, both geared to showcasing a clearly visible day and date. Shown here with a black leather strap and stunning black dial. Features include a Swiss-made automatic movement, 39.3 millimeter stainless steel case and water resistance up to 30 meters.
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