Tissot
Tissot is a Swiss luxury watchmaker defined by traditional craftsmanship and technical precision. Its aesthetic blends classic horology with modern sports functionality. The brand represents a subculture of precision-oriented enthusiasts and athletes, emphasizing a heritage of reliability and accessible Swiss engineering within the global watch industry.
Historia mody
Founded in 1853 by Charles-Félicien Tissot and Charles-Émile Tissot in Le Locle, Switzerland, the company introduced the first mass-produced pocket watch. In 1930, Tissot merged with Omega to form SSIH, a pivotal moment in Swiss watchmaking history. The brand pioneered the first non-magnetic watch and later developed the T-Touch tactile technology. Its historical role includes serving as the official timekeeper for international sporting events, cementing its presence in professional athletic culture.
