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TISSOT Automatic Anthracite Dial Men's Watch - $189.00 USD (52% off)

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TISSOT Automatic Anthracite Dial Men's Watch - $189.00 USD (52% off)

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189 USD
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52% off
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Jomashop
TISSOT Automatic Anthracite Dial Men's Watch - $189.00 USD (52% off)
GOOGLE5 code for additional $5 off
Shipping begins at 12.99 USD
Duties can be included upfront or not - up to you! - They are close to 32-33 USD if included upfrontDisappointed Face
Factoring duty this will be 307 CAD all in (today's rates)

Stainless steel case with a brown leather strap. Fixed rose gold PVD bezel. Anthracite dial with rose gold-tone hands and alternating Arabic numeral and index hour markers. Minute markers around the outer rim. Dial Type: Analog. Date display at the 3 o'clock position. Powermatic 80.111 automatic movement, containing 23 Jewels, bitting at 28800 vph, and has a power reserve of approximately 80 hours. Scratch resistant sapphire crystal.
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Spec sheet isn't bad.
Great price for a 2824 movement and sapphire crystal. 50m water resistance is probably not needed on this kind of watch but nice to have anyways. Swiss heritage is nice to have. Tissot is a very reputable and respected entry level Swiss brand.

Only complaint is the style. The rose gold plating is a bit gaudy and tacky. I wouldn't have that in my collection, much less on a budget watch.

That said, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Especially with watches. If you like the style, then for that price, you're getting a killer deal!

Edit: word of warning for those unfamiliar with Jomashop. They're reputable but grey market. What that means is you're getting an authentic item through questionable channels. I once bought a Ball Hydrocarbon and it came in an Alpina box with Alpina papers. They often source the watch and boxes separately. It's not too big of a deal for a $2000 watch but if I was buying something more significant, I probably wouldve been more pissed. Their customer service is also crap. I bought a watch with some defects and they offered to take it back with a 10% restocking fee or I could pay out of pocket for shipping for them to fix it (around $150 for a us parcel with insurance). That said, you're not gonna have any issues with a Tissot.

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