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oagaspar Site Founder
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this looks pretty cool,and appears it will be priced right...would have liked it better with at least a 42mm case though! Baselworld 2012 Preview – Tissot Heritage PR 516 Watch Written by Bo Nicholson on February 23, 2012 in Baselworld 2012, Baselworld 2012, Tissot Heritage, Tissot Watches - No comments Ahead of the upcoming Baselworld 2012 watch event, which is going to be held in March, 2012, the Swiss watchmaking company Tissot will show their latest creation, the new Heritage PR 516 watch. This novelty is inspired by the iconic and much-loved Seastar PR 516 GL from the 1960s and 70s. The new Tissot retains the same dial markings as the original and continues to embody the brand’s passion for car racing. The elegant retro-contemporary timepiece is powered by the Swiss-made automatic movement that can be seen through the transparent sapphire-glass case back that is uniquely segmented by three prongs. These prongs resemble to the steering wheel on a vintage roadster. The impeccable movement provides the traditional functions of hour, minute and second, as well as a day and date functions. The Watch that Promises Precision, Performance and Style The Tissot Heritage PR 516 is housed either in a 316L stainless steel case or in a yellow gold PVD treated one. Its masculine case has the diameter of 40 mm and it is protected with scratch-proof sapphire crystals. The case is constructed to resist water pressure up to 100 meters (330 feet) without any trouble for the mechanism. Beneath the front sapphire glass, there is a silver, black or blue dial. The dial comprises baton-shaped hour markers, as well as day and date displays which are traditionally located at the 3 o’clock position. As you can see on the photo below, its blue dial surface serves as a perfect background for the luminous hour and minute hands, as well as for the red seconds hand. The newcomer that brings echo of the past is secured to the wearer’s wrist either with a high quality leather strap or with a steel bracelet whose cut-out circles are a nod to the steering wheel on pioneering racing cars. This theme also reappears in the lightly curved, aerodynamic form of its mid-sized case. Tissot Heritage PR516 is a fusion of precision, durability and a beautiful style. We still do not have any information about the price tag, but I assume it will be between $500 and $1,000. The legendary PR 516 GL watch from the late 1960s is one of Tissot’s most favored vintage pieces and it was particularly popular among motor-racing fans. The Tissot PRS516 Quartz Chronograph from 2010 also was inspired by this high-profile model. Baselworld 2012 Preview – Tissot Heritage PR 516 Watch review was published on Watchalyzer on February 23, 2012 |
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afc14284 3T WIS
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I like it but wish it would have a rotating bezel... That's a deal breaker for me.... |
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Skipdawg 3T WIS
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I like it. Bracelet is cool but I think I would be tempted to dress it up with a nice blue or black lizzard strap. |
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Hammerfjord Moderator
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afc14284 wrote:I like it but wish it would have a rotating bezel... That's a deal breaker for me.... The version with fixed 60mnts markers bezel already exist... The whole line is more a motor-sport one than a diver one anyway: Those models all have the steering-wheel on the case back. A rotating diver bezel would only add confusion. |
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afc14284 3T WIS
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Hmmm you're right Will.. maybe i'm too stuck on the whole "rotating bezel" thingy... It just makes my life sooo much easier |
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Hammerfjord Moderator
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afc14284 wrote:Hmmm you're right Will.. maybe i'm too stuck on the whole "rotating bezel" thingy... It just makes my life sooo much easier I'm personally more and more interested in divers without turning bezel... You can cook your food with a usual chronometer Anyway, diving-computers are there to do the job now for most professional divers apparently. You may come over that to...Hehe |
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afc14284 3T WIS
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Hammerfjord wrote:afc14284 wrote: The funny thing is that I don't dive and I DO cook looking at my rotating bezel so I don't know if i'd be able to do that..... |