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Review of the Tissot Seastar 1000

October 5, 2007
Tissot Seastar 1000

The Tissot Seastar 1000 is an entry-level Swiss automatic in the diver segment. The most current version dates back to 2004, but the Seastar name has been around for more than 30 years. Currently, the Seastar is offered in the following versions:

  1. Silver dial with a stainless steel bracelet.
  2. Blue dial with a stainless steel bracelet.
  3. Black dial on a rubber strap.

The review model is a custom combination of the black dial with an upgrade to the stainless bracelet.

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Review of the Tissot T-Navigator 3000

September 5, 2005
Tissot Navigator 3000

View the Tissot Navigator 3000 photo album.

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:

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The Tissot Seastar Chronograph

July 8, 2005
Tissot Seastar Chronograph

I've always liked the look of the Tissot Seastar diver, and I like this new model even more with the addition of a chronograph. There's not a lot of information available on the new Tissot Seastar Chronograph, but here's what I've been able to dig up so far:

The Seastar's sapphire crystal is domed which apparently magnifies the tiny numbers on the subdials. No word on pricing, but it shouldn't go for more than a few hundred. You can find more information on the Tissot Seastar Chronograph product page, or by checking out the user manual.

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Review of the Tissot High-T MSN Direct SPOT Watch

May 12, 2005
Tissot High-T

View the Tissot High-T photo album.

Up until now, I had reviewed SPOT watches from all the MSN Direct watch manufacturers (Swatch, Fossil, Abacus, and Suunto) except Tissot. And now that I have finally had a chance to put the Tissot High-T through its paces, I can honestly say that I have saved the best for last. There are things about all the SPOT watches out there that I like, but the Tissot High-T is by far the highest quality, most feature-rich, and best looking. At $725 retail (and very few discounts to be found), it's also the most expensive, but this is definitely a case where you get what you pay for.

Note: I'm not going to cover the MSN Direct service in detail in this review. For a very detailed overview of the MSN Direct service (including screenshots), see my review of the Swatch Paparazzi.

Before I break down the features of the Tissot High-T, I'm going to lead with a little watch-related anecdote. Part of my interest (some call it an obsession) with watches is in some ways a search for perfection. I am much less interested in the volume of watches in my collection than I am with the quality of those watches, and how close each watch comes to my vision of perfection. So one day, I decided to try to define my vision of perfection for several different types of watches. In the bulky, digital, geeky category, this is what I came up with:

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More on the New Tissot Navigator 3000

March 5, 2005
Tissot Navigator 3000

I know from reading my server logs that a lot of people come to Watch Report to read the post on the new Tissot Navigator 3000. For all you Tissot fans out there, here's the rest of the story:

According to a supplier for Jared, the Tissot Navigator 3000 will be available in late April of this year. It will retail for $695, though it should be available at a 10-30% discount, putting the actual price of the watch anywhere from $486.50 to $625.50 (I'm guessing it will actually go for around $500). I was also told that Jared would be the first in the US to sell the Tissot Navigator 3000. On the one hand, I'm skeptical since I was told this by a Jared supplier, however on the other hand, they have the best selection of Tissot that I know of, so it sounds plausible.

For more information on the Tissot Navigator 3000, see Tissot Announces New Tactile Watch: The Navigator 3000.

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Review of the Tissot T-Touch Tactile Watch

December 11, 2004
Tissot T-Touch

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The Tissot T-Touch is the wilderness lover of the Tactile family which currently consists of the High-T, the Silen-T, and the newest member of the family, the Tissot Navigator 3000. You might not guess just from looking at it, but the Tissot T-Touch feels just as at home in the woods, in the mountains, or on long treks as it does in the office or at a cocktail party. The T-Touch combines good looks, rugged functionality, and impressive innovation in way you rarely see in the watch world.

Features of the Tissot T-Touch

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Tissot Offers High-T Variation

November 17, 2004

Red Tissot High T

More Tissot news! While I was scouring Tissot's site for additional information on the Navigator 3000, I came across a new look for the High-T. There's no evidence that anything other than the color of the band has changed, but it certainly makes a dramatic difference. I thought this was an interesting decision since the High-T is intended for a higher-end (read richer), more conservative market while the Swatch Paparazzi has the younger, hipper urban crowd covered (Tissot and Swatch are owned by the same parent company -- Swatch Group), but then I remembered that even the T-Touch is available in several different colors, so why not the High-T, as well?

In case you're unfamiliar with the High-T, it's my personal favorite MSN Direct watch at this particular moment. Although I don't actually own one (yet!), I have played with them several times in the past, and they are very impressive. Feature wise, they are pretty comparable to the Swatch Paparazzi, with two important distinctions:

  1. The High-T has a touch crystal, which means rather than jabbing at the mode button to navigate, you need only gently tap the fine sapphire crystal. I have a T-Touch (which also has a touch crystal), and I love the technology.
  2. The High-T has a vibrating alert. Personally, I think this is a fantastic feature. MSN Direct watches are big enough and draw enough attention to themselves as it is that they really don't need to be beeping all the time in response to alarms, appointments, news alerts, and instant messages. A subtle vibration is far more preferable, if you ask me.

The only problem with the High-T is that it's not easy to get your hands on. It's not that they are in short supply, but Tissots are not sold in your typical mall jewelry store. You may have to call around a bit and do some additional driving to claim one for your own, but believe it, it's worth it.

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Tissot Announces New Tactile Watch: The Navigator 3000

November 16, 2004

Tissot Navigator 3000

Swiss watchmaker Tissot recently announced a new member of their Tactile line: the Navigator 3000. It has appeared as a blurry picture next to a "coming soon" teaser on their site for quite some time, but now the picture is finally clear, and some specs and pictures have been published.

Before I get into the details of the Navigator, I'd like to mention a few things about Tissot Tactile watches in general. First of all, I happen to be wearing a T-Touch on on my wrist right now (detailed review forthcoming), and I love it. The Tactile line of watches allows you to navigate by tapping the sapphire crystal in different locations rather than pressing a mode button over and over. They are technically impressive, classy watches, and I think the Navigator 3000 is a great addition.

Features of the Navigator 3000 include:

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