The Tissot Chemin des Tourelles contains an important part of the history of the Tissot maison. It takes its name from the street in Le Locle, Switzerland, where the Tissot factory was built in 1907, and where the company is still based today. The watch pays homage to the brand's many years of proven expertise through a contemporary design.
The 34 mm steel case houses a blue dial with silver Roman hour markers that recall the metal of the entire structure. There is also a practical window with date indicator at 6 o'clock. All protected by a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal with anti-reflection treatment.
Powered by a self-winding movement of extreme precision perfectly visible thanks to the glass caseback and guaranteed by the Swiss Made brand .