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Review of the Tissot T-Navigator 3000

September 5, 2005
Tissot Navigator 3000

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The Tissot Navigator 3000 is the newest in Tissot's line of "Touch Screen" watches. The Touch Screen collection is comprised of four watches (the T-Touch, the High-T, the Silen-T, and the Navigator 3000) which are primarily operated by touching the sapphire crystal in various locations as opposed to pushing buttons.

All four of the Touch Screen watches are dramatically different. The High-T is an MSN Direct SPOT watch, the Silen-T is a more formal timepiece, and the T-Touch is made for hiking and other outdoor activities. The Navigator 3000, in contrast, is primarily a travel watch. The origins of the Navigator 3000 go all the way back to 1853 when Tissot created a pocket watch capable of displaying multiple time zones. 100 years later came the original Tissot Navigator multiple time zone watch, and most recently, the Tissot Navigator 3000 with several new and very advanced features:

Despite all these excellent features, I do have two small criticisms of the Tissot Navigator 3000:

  1. Height. The Navigator 3000 is taller than I expected. In fact, appears to be the same height as the T-Touch. The T-Touch contains an altimeter, thermometer, barometer, and compass, so you sort of expect it to be thick, but the Navigator 3000 is really just a sophisticated quartz digital (with an additional analog display). Perhaps it's the touch-screen technology which gives both the T-Touch and the Navigator 3000 their bulk. I'm not sure, but I did expect a slightly smaller profile from the Navigator 3000.
  2. Usability. The Navigator 3000 is not overly easy to use. If you don't deal well with different, complicated, and somewhat involved interfaces, the Tissot Navigator 3000 isn't for you. The user manual tries to simplify the process of learning the watch by dividing instructions up into common actions and "expert mode," but any way you slice it, this watch comes with a pretty steep learning curve. Personally, that doesn't bother me a bit (I love learning and mastering new interfaces), but it's definitely something to be aware of before purchasing one of these.

Overall, I've been very happy with the Navigator 3000. I now have three of the four Tissot Touch Screen watches, and while they are all unique enough that you can't really compare them, the Navigator 3000 is an excellent and worthy addition. It has everything that I think is essential in a digital watch (world time, countdown timer, programmable alarms, backlight, stopwatch) plus several additional cool features (touch-screen technology and very sophisticated time zone management). I also like the look and feel of the Navigator 3000. It is unique and sturdy, and the LCD uses an interesting and uncommon font (not to mention the cool red backlight). The suggested retail price for the all stainless steel version of the Tissot Navigator 3000 is $595, but Tissots are typically heavily discounted (between 10-30%), which I think puts the Navigator 3000 into a very reasonable range.

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