For almost two centuries, Tissot has blended Swiss tradition with a pioneering spirit, crafting timepieces that transcend function to become storytellers of life’s journeys. From its home in Le Locle to global arenas such as the NBA, MotoGPTM and the Tour de France, where it serves as official timekeeper, the brand embodies precision, heritage, and accessibility. Today, it opens a new chapter with the launch of the SRV, unveiled in celebration of the centenary of Art Déco.
Its angular lines and faceted sapphire crystal evoke the daring geometry of the 1920s, while echoing a 1975 Tissot model that itself reinterpreted the house’s early designs. The watch pays homage to a decisive moment in history, when women stepped into the spotlight, embracing freedom, confidence, and self-definition on their own terms. 
Six models form the collection: polished steel versions with sculptural bracelets; vibrant green and red designs with sunray dials and leather straps; and two sophisticated mother-of-pearl editions, one adorned with four diamonds, another with warm gold PVD finishes. Combining quartz accuracy, water resistance and sculptural form, the SRV reflects Tissot’s commitment to making reliability a matter of style.
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