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Tissot's new Chemin des Tourelles watch collection - hallmarks of a timeless classic
By SENATUS Editor | 16 March 2023

With its domed sapphire glass, mechanical movement and clean, circular dial, the new Chemin des Tourelles has all the hallmarks of a timeless classic.

When Tissot’s Swiss headquarters on Le Chemin des Tourelles was establish in 1907 in the watchmaking town of Le Locle, it began a timeless tradition. That tradition was defined by ambition, devotion, innovation, timeless design and a forward-looking spirit.

In 2023, that same tradition continues to define Tissot, even as the company adapts to our changing world. And no watch captures this confident character better than the evergreen classic Chemin des Tourelles.

This year, Tissot is breathing new life into this eternal design, bringing it subtle but meaningful refinement and an upgraded automatic mechanical movement.

As this new collection shows, the Chemin des Tourelles is a watch that will continue to symbolise life’s greatest moments and achievements for generations to come.

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