Tissot PR100 Watch Review & Guide

Tissot PR100 watch

Before we get into this post, it's important to note that the Tissot PR100 is a watch set that includes a wide range of timepieces. The date version is the most common, but it's also available as a chronograph.

Although we'll concentrate on the most popular and classic PR100, the date model, the information presented here applies to all PR100 watches, regardless of style or edition. Furthermore, the PR100 watches can be ordered with either automatic or quartz movements. While we will concentrate on the quartz version, most of what we will cover will also apply to the automatic models.

The Tissot PR100 is a timepiece range that combines sportiness and elegance. Again, it depends on the version you select, but the date version is the most elegant of the bunch and is ideal for daily wear. It is designed in a minimalistic style with few distracting details and decorations. It's simply a lovely timepiece with an emphasis on everyday elegance.

Case

A 39mm 316L stainless steel case with polished and brushed elements is featured on the Tissot PR100. The bezel is fixed and polished for convenience, to make the case appear more sleek while not detracting too much from the dial. This watch has a thickness of 9.5mm. Its size, however, makes it ideal for a wide range of wrist sizes, both male and female. It's not too big, making it unsuitable for formal occasions, but it's also not too thin, making it appear odd on the wrist. In reality, this model is also common among women, though female versions of the PR100 with a slightly smaller case size are available.

Tissot PR100 watch

The case is mainly brushed, with the exception of the bezel. The bevels of the lugs have a small amount of polish on them, which adds to the overall appearance of finish.

It has a push-pull crown at 3 o'clock, which is the traditional location. That said, because it isn't a screw-down, it doesn't have the highest water resistance, just 100m/330 feet, which means you can swim with it but not dive with it. However, since this is not a diving or sports watch, the water resistance is standard for this type of watch.

The lug diameter on this watch is 20mm, which is common in the industry. This is useful if you want to adjust the straps on your watch, such as to a NATO or leather case, to give it a new look.

When it comes to the bracelet, there isn't a single pattern that is universal. In reality, it's a little different and special. The bracelet has three ties and is made of stainless steel. The side ties are matte brushed and the middle links are polished. This gives it Tissot's desired mix of sport and elegance. Furthermore, the middle ties are slightly elevated, giving it a more developed appearance.

Tissot PR100 watch

A folding clasp with a Tissot logo is included on the bracelet. It has two push buttons for added protection. The holes in the links can be used to change the bracelet's size.

Last but not least, it has a sapphire crystal on top of the case, which is a cool feature that is usually reserved for more expensive watches. While the use of sapphire crystal is advantageous, it lacks an anti-reflective coating, which can result in glare and reflections, particularly in direct sunlight. The sapphire crystal ensures that the watch will last a long time.

Dial

As previously mentioned, the Tissot PR100 comes in a variety of models, which means there are a variety of dials to choose from.

The basic model, on the other hand, features a clear and tidy dial with just the right amount of information to avoid feeling cluttered. The most common dial colors for this watch are black and blue, which have a lovely sunburst finish that reflects the light beautifully. It has used polished rectangular hour markers for the hour markers, which blend in nicely. We have a date window at 6 o'clock, which is really very useful in an everyday watch.

The hands, of course, are designed to fit the hour markers, which are also rectangular and made of polished metal. They also have luminescent material added to them for better legibility, and the seconds hand has the classic “T” shape, which is a reference to Tissot.

Tissot PR100 watch

Apart from that, there's not a whole lot more to tell about the dial. Tissot has kept it simple and well-executed. This preserves the beauty and simplicity of the design.

The fact that Tissot has held dial printing to a minimum, which isn't always the case for many manufacturers, is also a wise decision in our view. This watch's only dial printing is "Tissot 1853" and the model "PR100." Of course, the ”Swiss made” signature is prominently displayed at the very bottom of the dial.

Movement

As previously mentioned, the Tissot PR100 is available with either quartz or automatic movement, depending on your preference.

However, the most simple edition, which is the one we'll be looking at, uses a quartz movement.

While the most dedicated watch aficionados may prefer an automatic movement, the use of a quartz movement has a range of advantages.

First and foremost, the quartz movement holds the price of the watch very low. If you choose the automatic edition, the price will naturally be higher. Quartz motions are often more precise, so if you only want a reliable and trustworthy companion to keep you on track, quartz is the way to go. In reality, Tissot's requirements for this movement are -0.5/+0.7 seconds per day, which is a significant improvement over automated movements.

Furthermore, the movement is heavy, long-lasting, and you won't have to pay for big services like a mechanical movement; instead, you'll only need to replace the battery after a few years.

Specifications

  • Diameter: 39mm
  • Water resistance: 100m / 330ft
  • Crystal: Sapphire crystal
  • Movement: Swiss quartz
  • Thickness: 9.5mm
  • Lug width: 20mm
  • Battery: Renata 371
  • Accuracy: -0.5/+0.7 seconds per day

Conclusion

Overall, and based on the aforementioned evidence, the Tissot PR100 is a watch that provides excellent value for money. And on that note, it's easy to see why this timepiece collection is so common.

This watch has a lot to give for a price of about 200-230 USD depending on the model. It's well-made, has a pleasant finish, is driven by a long-lasting and reliable mechanism, and is, of course, Swiss-made, which many watch enthusiasts would appreciate.

Tissot has done an excellent job of making an elegant and flexible timepiece that looks equally good with a tuxedo as it does with a suit.

The with is never viewed as “too much,” which is part of the appeal because, as a famous person once said, good designs are often minimalistic and are best done not when there's nothing more to add, but when there's nothing left to remove.

Many customers would enjoy the fact that they can get a Swiss watch from a well-known and valued watch company for such a low price.

Obviously, quarts must be chosen if you want the most affordable Tissot PR100 watches. However, for those who want the Tissot PR100's dependability and great value for money but still want an automated movement, that choice is open. Additionally, you can prefer chronographs or gold and steel watches, all of which are accessible.

So now that you know a little bit more about the model as a whole, go through this list and find the exact model you want.

Tissot PR100 watch

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