SKU: TI182AC22WD
Tissot Watches is a Swiss luxury watch brand founded in 1853. Known for their precision, innovation, and style, Tissot offers a range of watches for men and women, including sports, dress, and casual watches. Combining traditional craftsmanship with modern technology, Tissot watches are reliable, durable, and elegant. A favourite of watch enthusiasts and fashion-conscious individuals alike, Tissot is a symbol of sophistication and refinement.
- Silicone strap with standard buckle
- Swiss Tissot automatic chronograph movement with up to 68-hour power reserve
- Chronograph functions
- Nivachron balance spring for increased reliability and precision
- See-through caseback
- Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal with antireflective coating
- Water-resistant up to 10 bar (100 m / 330 ft)
This product contains button / coin batteries.
WARNING: BUTTON / COIN BATTERIES ARE HAZARDOUS AND MUST BE KEPT AWAY FROM CHILDREN.
- If swallowed or inserted inside any part of the body, medical attention should be sought IMMEDIATELY as batteries can cause severe or fatal injuries in less than two hours.
- If you suspect someone has swallowed or inserted a battery, call the Poisons Information Centre immediately on 13 11 26 (Australia) or 0800 764 766 (New Zealand) for 24/7 fast, expert advice. If someone is having any difficulty breathing, contact 000 (Australia) or 111 (New Zealand).
- Regularly examine products and make sure the compartment that houses the button battery is child-resistant.
- Keep new and used button batteries out of sight and out of reach of young children at all times.
- Keep spare batteries locked away where it is difficult for children to reach them.
- Old or spent batteries can still pose a threat, so safely dispose of them immediately.
- Never allow children to replace batteries on any device.
T-Race Quartz Chronograph
Material
Material: Main: 316L Stainless Steel Case With Black PVD Coating
Care
Temperature: Do not expose your watch to sudden temperature changes (exposure to sunlight followed by immersion in cold water) or extreme temperatures (over 60°C (140°F) or below 0°C (32°F).