Has Swatch Ruined Tissot Or Are They Better Than Ever? - Was I Wrong About Their Watches?

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The Urban Gentry

The Urban Gentry

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@MichaelGentry-le9nj
@MichaelGentry-le9nj 11 ай бұрын
Sir, thank you for clarifying and to make I point I didn’t try to call you out but rather follow your line of thought in review of watches. Maybe I’ve sampled too many of your fellow watch reviewers that seem to trash certain watch brands and lumped in the critiques - some just trash choices based on who sponsors them, YOU do not! Your reviews and heart felt enthusiasm have made a difference in helping not only myself, but others in making a choice in watches ( a co worker picked a Squale based on your recommendations and review) Thank you once again and you are truly appreciated! And yes “ onwards and upwards!”
@seanwarren5613
@seanwarren5613 11 ай бұрын
Respect to you, Michael👍
@JFK93
@JFK93 11 ай бұрын
Pure Class from both of you. Nice to see that people can still discuss in a respectfull maner.
@Spectrecontrol
@Spectrecontrol 11 ай бұрын
The PRX has been a gateway for so many people into watch collecting and appreciation, it deserves a lot of credit for that. It has a lot of potential for future enhancements to address its shortcomings too, will be interesting to see how that is rolled out as manufacturing techniques and materials improve and become more price competitive
@OscarOSullivan
@OscarOSullivan 11 ай бұрын
The Swatch of the 21st century
@NazidKimmie
@NazidKimmie 11 ай бұрын
Yeah, I get the dismay about the 'disposability' of the PRX movements, but do we have stats on just how 'many' are breaking or needing replacement? I mean, they might be plastic - but are they really breaking that often? Not defending or attacking, would genuinely like to know...
@paulc9588
@paulc9588 11 ай бұрын
Agree. It is a unique watch in this sector of the market and has the stand-out design that Tissot needed to appeal to newbies/fashion-conscious buyers. Swiss brand, affordable, cool retro styling, bridges the sporty/dressy divide, huge range, good quality for not a lot of money. I could go on. OK, they are in danger of pushing things too far like they did with the Visodate but that is usually the case with a successful formula. Mine is a 35mm quartz mid-blue dial and owning quite a few Tissots, some of them going back to the 1990s, I would say the PRX is one of their best models for many years.
@paulc9588
@paulc9588 11 ай бұрын
@@NazidKimmie Good point, plastic in mechanical watch movements may not be the issue it is being made out to be. Plastic is replacing metal in most things from car engines to gas boilers to lawnmowers to save weight, cost etc., most of it out of sight and out of mind. Plastic is widely used in quartz watch gear trains with no problems. Yes there is more force exerted in a mechanical movement, but if the engineering is competent and backed up with appropriate R&D then to me it isn't necessarily a big negative.
@tuliosouza8973
@tuliosouza8973 11 ай бұрын
In a weird way, the PRX was my gateway watch... but I never bought one. I was somewhat indifferent until the PRXs looks caught my eye in a department store, I tried it on and hated the way it looked on my wrist. That set me on a mission to find a watch I truly liked... and I haven't stopped finding since
@sleekry
@sleekry 11 ай бұрын
I recently got interested in watches again after a 10 year hiatus, and once again have gravitated toward your channel. Your critiques have always been sensible, and you present a wide variety of watches without the feeling of being a storefront for the latest hyped watches.
@theurbangentry
@theurbangentry 11 ай бұрын
🙌🙌🙌🙌 That makes it all worth it, welcome back to the greatest (if sometime a tad frustrating) hobby. I deeply appreciate the support and inspiring words, onwards, upwards, and best regards, TGV
@bobbressi5414
@bobbressi5414 11 ай бұрын
I own a lot of watches, from cheap to luxury. I own a PRX and for the price I am not bothered by the plastic pallet fork and escapement. The argument seems to be that the movement is disposable and that this somehow diminishes the profession of watch making and repair. I find that to be a terribly weak argument. Other than simple regulation, who repairs seiko movements? There are Seiko offerings in the same price range as the PRX that use NH 35 and 36 movements. I assure you, if I send it out for repair on the gear train, more than likely they will replace the movement entirely. This is not some new phenomenon with Tissot watches. I would bet that if a watch that is under a grand needs repairs, a good percentage of the time they are going to swap the movement. I expect that in some rare cases even brands like Breitling, Tudor, or Omega do this. If a lower cost company like Tissot does it, I am fine with it.
@aijofqiouasfjhioasfjak
@aijofqiouasfjhioasfjak 11 ай бұрын
Tudor has been known to swap movements but TGV won't say anything about that. I think ultimately people want to seem edgy and contrarian, even if the points they are making aren't actual points.
@siddhant46s54
@siddhant46s54 11 ай бұрын
True mate i agree with everything you said, some people just look too much into it and re obsessed with specs , a fuckin plastic part somewhere in a movement in a cheap watch such as a prx powermatic 80 lol . I own a prx 40mm pm80 in my collection of various watches and its just a super fun watch with amazing light play and looks gorgeous in all angles and is a joy to wear! Couldn’t care less about the accuracy or some random low quality parts or the movement being replaced in service, at the end of the day i just want to have a watch that’s working fine and looks great !
@johnnychin
@johnnychin 11 ай бұрын
I agree with you completely. Why are we holding Tissot to the standards of luxury watches or Haute Horology? Tissot is clearly the brand for the masses and they are currently the best budget brand in the Swatch group IMO as they have a clear direction and intention with their offerings. When we buy the PRX, it's definitely for how it looks and feels on the wrist, not the spec sheet. If I want a watch that has been carefully made with the utmost care and precision with great materials and finishing on the movement, I know I won't be looking at a Tissot nor be able to comfortably afford it anyway. There's a reason why A Lange & Sohne, JLC, VC, Patek Philippe, Moser and many others could charge so much for their offerings. They know people are willing to pay for good materials made by good hands. Tissot is not that at all.
@Silversmok3
@Silversmok3 11 ай бұрын
100%. It’s all well and good to support craftsmanship and the watchmaking art; however, the economic reality is if a sub-$1000 USD watch malfunctions after the warranty , it’s not cost effective to fix the movement no matter what it’s built with. At modern watchmaker labor prices, it’ll cost more than the sub-$1000 watch’s worth just to diagnose the problem- to say nothing of additional money to fix it! If the movement is not cost effective to fix , plastic or metal parts content becomes irrelevant.
@ThatGuyUpThere
@ThatGuyUpThere 11 ай бұрын
My take in the suden PRX hate is a three factor issue. 1. The are better options (weak argument, The twelve for instance is twice as good for twice the price). 2. The flood of 70s style with integrated bracelets watches that keeps coming (kind of anoying to be honest) 3. KZbinr's need for clout content, slandering a watch that was praised by all generate clicks (this I hate).
@Ossory88
@Ossory88 11 ай бұрын
I have spoken to a former manager of GO. She told me, Hayek kids lost the plot completely and they do not have the competence to run the watch brands properly. The former GO manager now works for A Lange und Söhne.
@stevens1041
@stevens1041 11 ай бұрын
I could see his point.
@Poutine-Chef
@Poutine-Chef 11 ай бұрын
The shares falling 7% a year on average for a decade is proof of that.
@derekwalter4238
@derekwalter4238 11 ай бұрын
What is GO? And what is Hayek kids?
@karlsenula9495
@karlsenula9495 11 ай бұрын
If true it is a shame I love some of the products Glasshutte Original puts out.
@Ossory88
@Ossory88 11 ай бұрын
​@acolm1940im not talking store manager. I'm talking distribution manager for the entire brand.
@Javi_C
@Javi_C 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your opinions on the PRX TGV! Have a great week 👍
@_ChadM
@_ChadM 11 ай бұрын
The plastic parts in the prx movement turned me off on it. And it encouraged me to do even more research before buying something "automatic".
@davidcrandall4958
@davidcrandall4958 11 ай бұрын
GOOD THINKING!
@kaunas888
@kaunas888 11 ай бұрын
The Seiko NH34 movement for 50 Euros does not use plastic parts.
@kaunas888
@kaunas888 11 ай бұрын
During 2022-2023 due to the bidding frenzy of the bubble, most established watch brands jacked up their prices-often double or even more-with the idea that the more expensive the better. Now with the bubble deflating and a soft economy on the horizon, I think that a lot of these brands may end of in some trouble as the masses begin to look for value for money again-not just an inflated price tag.
@daveLin104
@daveLin104 11 ай бұрын
Agreed they got out if hand with the increases. I think soon stuggle to sell soon. I'm out of the game now I want a Seiko 5 for £200 and a higher level up Seiko for £500/£600 rrp. I want a Hamilton field watch for £600 rrp not £1000
@justinkelly349
@justinkelly349 11 ай бұрын
So pumped for another TGV video! Nothing like that theme song to take away my office job blues!
@tailsneon556
@tailsneon556 11 ай бұрын
3:27 Hamilton does not use the ETA C07.111 23 jewel movement with the plastic escapement. Hamilton H series calibers retain the 25 jewel traditional escapement.
@popomomo12
@popomomo12 11 ай бұрын
2824?
@tailsneon556
@tailsneon556 11 ай бұрын
@@popomomo12 2824 based. with a reduced beat rate and the P80 regulator/balance wheel setup
@popomomo12
@popomomo12 11 ай бұрын
@@tailsneon556 just got a new old stock pr100 with the eta 2824, love it so far
@kamil151
@kamil151 11 ай бұрын
Yes please people up vote this so there is a slight chance TGV sees this. Because it's obvious that he believes that all watches with Powermatic 80 are the same but its not true, they have different grades based on the price point of the watch.
@the_watchgent
@the_watchgent 11 ай бұрын
Great video, the powermatic 80 movement is a very controversial subject, I have a Certina Ds Action Diver in 43mm with the powermatic 80, and a cw trident with the sellita sw200-1 in it. Both watches are on par in terms of quality. I do find the powermatic to have amazing accuracy and this is probably due to the fact how the movement is regulated at the factory. Also not all powermatic 80 movements use plastic parts. I believe certina use a all metal version of the powermatic 80 with a Nivachron balance spring. Even with the powermatic 80 the certina is a fantastic tool watch and is accurate to under -1 second a day. I look forward to seeing your next video keep up the great work.
@dropskzim2310
@dropskzim2310 11 ай бұрын
These videos never being advertisements and always speaking the truth and just your honest perspectives is why your channel is just pure class and will keep succeeding and keep your fans around long term.
@droid1appmkr
@droid1appmkr 11 ай бұрын
TGV, the better question to ask is...which season of Blackadder was your favorite? I personally adore the first season the most (loved them all, really)...yet, very few can deny how hard hitting "Blackadder goes forth" was, especially the final episode. Quality commentary on your part, as always.
@TeddyBoy7796
@TeddyBoy7796 11 ай бұрын
I wasn’t a massive fan of Blackadder but did watch them and they were very funny, the ending of the last series when they go over the top of the trench, bloody hell that was heartbreaking, a very funny comedy to end like that was extremely powerful, i remember watching it and thinking that would have actually happened, blokes joking in the trenches with their mates and then…….🌺
@timothyfoley3000
@timothyfoley3000 11 ай бұрын
I came here to watch Blackadder...
@WparuSlowach
@WparuSlowach 11 ай бұрын
The problem with powermatic 80 movement is plenty of variations. Entry level powermatic 80 is ending 111 - usually have plastic parts and 23 jewels. However version ending 6 or 8 doesn’t e.g. “Gentlemen” or “Ballade”. I like what MIDO does with powermatic 80 movements, they only use versions with regular escapement and minimum 25 jewels (so version 6 and 8), then their regulate those movements to COSC standards. Regards!
@davidcrandall4958
@davidcrandall4958 4 ай бұрын
Good to know! Thank you!
@Czeron01
@Czeron01 11 ай бұрын
I love this channel precisely because it’s unbiased and doesn’t just tell us what we want to hear about the same watches all the time.
@mattursch1513
@mattursch1513 11 ай бұрын
TGV, another great vid. I agree. If Tissot and other Swiss brands continue on this path many true watch enthusiasts will switch gears and start collecting more hand made boutique brands, as well as vintage. Hopefully Tissot is taking note. On another note, I picked up my 3861 Hesalite Speedy from Leah at MOYER’s this afternoon. We had a conversation about you. Hopefully you are planning another visit. I would really enjoy meeting you in person. It is amazing how many things we have in common. Please keep up the great great work. I always enjoy that new vid from you…..
@bananowyjestemsobie
@bananowyjestemsobie 11 ай бұрын
What "hand made boutique brands" are Tissot consumers going to switch to? 50 grand+ Pateks and Vacherons? Because I promise you nothing below that price range is really handmade and boutique. Collectors who actually spend money in this industry are not affected by Tissot's brand strategy in the slightest because they collect Rolexes (not handmade or boutique either btw), APs etc. They also don't care about silly crap like regulating their own movements (since Rolex uses the same regulation method as the PM80 lol) or plastic components (like the nylon bushings in Rolex calibers). The "true enthusiasts" you're thinking about, i.e. forum nerds who want to play collectors on a consumer budget don't matter, they're a tiny pimple on the proverbial backside that is swatch group's revenue. The casual consumer is who counts for entry level brands and the fact that such people still even know analog/mechanical watches exist in 2024 is a miracle that was almost single-handedly made possible by the the swatch group and especially Tissot. I mean, of course it wouldn't be doable in the first place if Rolex wasn't propping up the whole industry by keeping the wrist watch in mass consciousness as a cool object/gift/jewelerry, but the PRX is definitely the new SKX in that it reminded the average consumer, the smartwatch buyer, that a watch they can afford can be desirable. None of the Chinese junk TGV gushes about like the Nivada he "reviewed" (read: advertised) recently would even exist without the PRX or at least you wouldn't have heard about it. I don't even own a PRX but it's silly not to recognise its positive impact.
@salam-s9y
@salam-s9y 11 ай бұрын
Followed your advice TGV and got a thin vintage dress watch, a cushion case 1972 Seiko LordMatic and put it on leather. Incredibly understated and elegant for the office.
@theurbangentry
@theurbangentry 11 ай бұрын
👏👏👏👏👏 That is so cool to hear. Thank you for sharing that, enjoy! Best regards, TGV
@MarkCasey65
@MarkCasey65 11 ай бұрын
Very good choice of watch. Elegance personified.
@Theoneandonly_artist
@Theoneandonly_artist 11 ай бұрын
Hi TGV, I totally agree with your perspective on the plastic escapement in the Tissot PRX with the eta C07.111 movement. I have owned the Tissot PRX and it was a lovely watch, I just couldn't get past the plastic escapement! I also owned the Hamilton Khaki Field Mechanical, with the H10 movement (based on the eta C07.611 movement) the difference is both these watches is that the Hamilton field watch doesn't feature a plastic escapement, it is the regular pallet fork and stones in that one 😉 I'm a long time follower of the channel and really enjoy the content, onwards and upwards ⌚️
@t1daljpg
@t1daljpg 5 ай бұрын
No disrespect, but how does it having a plastic escapement affect your wearing experience in literally any way? If it was a lovely watch then you'd...just wear it and enjoy it?
@jesseclayborn
@jesseclayborn 11 ай бұрын
Everytime I hear your intro my love for watch collecting is renewed it brings out the romance and all the desire that comes from owning a watch with history and style. Thank you for that.
@RevLev06
@RevLev06 11 ай бұрын
Another great video and a pleasure to watch. I live the David Niven look, take care of the mustache.
@Cityadventurers
@Cityadventurers 11 ай бұрын
TGV ! I have a genuine question for you. Why do you think Tissot uses polymer (plastic) to make the pallet fork and escapement? Don’t you think it’s easier to just use steel or brass, as the rest of the movement is made from either steel or brass? Do you think Tissot is trying to cut cost? How much can Tissot save by using polymer to make these two tiny parts instead of brass/steel. Neither polymer or brass/steel are expensive materials. Why don’t you spend a few minutes, do some research and think why? I look forward to your educated reply. And then I will give you my perspective. Don’t always believe what you hear or read on the internet. Independent and critical thinking are important.
@NZDave
@NZDave 11 ай бұрын
I love the analytical emotive mix you bring to your reviews. Im only just over 2 years down the enthusiast rabbit hole but find your content informative and instructive. Long may it continue.
@leejeremy7411
@leejeremy7411 11 ай бұрын
In the end, in regards to which watch brands or styles you like to wear, you take other people's opinions, do your research, experience them, then find the best ones for you. I have watched many watch youtubers' vids but have never found one like TGV who deeply cares about what he says and does thorough research about each watch he introduces. I have a different taste than him, but it has been nothing helpful for me to think about what I need and what I want to make wise decisions. A true gentleman knows how to communicate without bitterness, yet only with respect and honesty. TGV is showing a good example of it and I believe that is why people love him. Much respect to you, sir. Keep up the good work!
@rcmakingtracks18
@rcmakingtracks18 11 ай бұрын
Just love your videos and your thoughtful insights into watches... thanks for sharing your knowledge, with us. John
@kaunas888
@kaunas888 11 ай бұрын
I find it odd that folks routinely say that the $400 Tissot PRX with its cheapened movement with some plastic parts is a "bargain". One can find full metal watches for less than that. I guess that that Tissot name is work a big premium.
@verynormalman
@verynormalman 11 ай бұрын
Agree totally. No plastic parts. No modular movements. Train people for these valuable watchmaker jobs. Thanks for your content.
@jamiehull7238
@jamiehull7238 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for another informative and interesting video. I appreciate your independent stance and balanced views, on the watches you experience. Watching your work helps make being a watch enthusiast more enjoyable.
@brockpotter5861
@brockpotter5861 11 ай бұрын
Im curious what you think about the plastic escapement on the powermatic 80. I've read that it's a high grade synthetic material that also self lubricates.
@danrobinson2888
@danrobinson2888 11 ай бұрын
Good video TGV. I have Tissot Quadrato (the Monaco look-a-like) i got in late 2000s, that was my gateway into watches. Still enjoy wearing it now
@erictodoran8664
@erictodoran8664 11 ай бұрын
Among the many youtubers that talk about watches, there is one that stands above them all -TGV! You have my respect for offering such an exquisite and unaltered opinion on everything related to wrist watches!
@patrickhartmann1540
@patrickhartmann1540 11 ай бұрын
TGV, your criticism is always fair, objective and constructive. I expect Tissot is listening. Their new 1938 COSC line hints at that. At its price point, automation is a necessity. They are left having to focus on design, which they’ve done amazingly in the Gentleman, PRX, Seastar, Telemeter…. They’ve much to improve upon, however. They ruined the beloved Visodate, their new GMT offering is clown sized and two thirds of their other offerings are either hideous or forgettable. No time to rest Tissot!
@jasonsmith1375
@jasonsmith1375 11 ай бұрын
Thanks TGV for following up on this opinion. I have a Tissot Gentlemen that I love. I really appreciated your insight about the movement and overall opinions into what the swatch group is doing but in the end, I just love the watch for the way it looks and wears on my 7.5 inch wrist. It's such a great GADA watch at a fantastic price. Keep up the great work sir!
@aijofqiouasfjhioasfjak
@aijofqiouasfjhioasfjak 11 ай бұрын
Hi tech refers to certain parts being plastic which reduces lubrication and is the main point of contention with this watch. It has nothing to do with mass robotic production. And how can you compare Squale as being more of a "family business" than Tissot? There aren't lone watchmakers hand assembling those watches. The squale movements are also mass manufactured. As far as servicing a Tissot that won't be an issue. Tissot has been a juggernaut since 1853 and their servicing costs are quite reasonable so they aren't going anywhere. No one is sending their PRX to the "local watchmaker". It's sad thats a dying industry but welp, thats the nature of progress. You don't see blacksmiths and milk men anymore, because the sands of time have erased their utility. Ultimately Tristano is a hopeless romantic and is having trouble adjusting to the times. Yes Tissot as a brand does not represent your lone swiss watchmaker slaving away in his cabin in Lucerne, but they are highly efficient, genius marketers and they put out a quality product at a reasonable price. Servicing times are incredibly fast compared to other swiss watch brands (because they swap out your movement for a freshly serviced or new movement. They DONT throw them away). So you get a quality watch, with a very accurate low maintenance movement because of the plastic (again criticized unfairly because it decreases lubrication and extends service intervals), a very accurate movement (laser regulated in the factory; again a "negative" dragged out by these guys which who the hell is actually regulating a movement that runs this good out of the factory? These powermatic 80s have been known to run within COSC) and cheap servicing Around $150 USD. What's the downside? A knife in the side of the elitists and romantics of this hobby whose pride won't allow them to appreciate a fantastic watch for what it is. So they look for any and all reasons to point fingers at it, even as they make up "flaws" that aren't truly flaws as it's been showed and proven that the powermatic 80 is NOT a throw away movement and they service and swap them for quicker turn around times, yet this is still the agenda being pushed by Tristano and individuals like Max from watchcrunch. But I suppose everything popular needs a contrarian so they can stay relevant
@jonathanwright8802
@jonathanwright8802 11 ай бұрын
Well stated.
@donnyaxe78
@donnyaxe78 11 ай бұрын
Impartiality, integrity and genuinely honest. That is why I am a subscriber to this channel. TGV would admit a mistake or error and is not trying to sell a product. BTW, I have long noticed a "Ran" poster in the background....Anyone who is a fan of AK is truly cultured.
@ccncomics
@ccncomics 11 ай бұрын
Can you make a series with Hugo ? I love the character , deserves his own show
@jonsoderkvist
@jonsoderkvist 11 ай бұрын
I think it makes sense to fit these modular movements in entry level mechanical watches. Because the service costs is so high compared to buying new, many entry level mechanical watches will end up in the trash instead of getting a service. Watchmakers time on servicing entry level mechanical watches need to be lower. If you own 5-10 entry level mechanical watches you’re sitting on a quite large maintenance debt.
@davidcrandall4958
@davidcrandall4958 4 ай бұрын
I totally agree!
@davidcrandall4958
@davidcrandall4958 11 ай бұрын
I find the swatch groups Tissot Powermatic movement very Interesting! I can see why people would flock to it but it's simply a money maker for the Swatch Group!The customer is secondary and is being ill served!What do you think of that?
@swapnilsaraf5076
@swapnilsaraf5076 11 ай бұрын
Before even checking your channel , I read about the plastic and changed my decision. You are absolutely correct, tgv, as you are supporting my thought. Basically, i am still yet to find a proper good Swiss auto watch under $500.
@RajaShetty
@RajaShetty 11 ай бұрын
What a unexpected treat so quickly TGV you should have a patron option I bet people will pay for this level of pure entertainment and insight
@Matys1975
@Matys1975 11 ай бұрын
My first mechanical ⚙️ Swiss watch was the Tissot Telemeter 1938 black and gold dial with the ETA 7750 chronograph movement. I have had the watch for over a year and I still love it. I think the quality is great.
@MrTchou
@MrTchou 11 ай бұрын
i can’t really talk about the powermatic 80 in the Tissot watches, but it’s cousin in the hamilton watches I own also have an advanced laser regulated escapement (but all metal parts as far as I know). Yes, I can’t regulate it myself but to be honest, i set the 3 of them on sunday (a 42 mm Khaki Murph, a Kaki Pilot day date and a Jazz performer), on this wednesday morning, the murph and the jazz performer have less than 2 seconds deviation, and the Day date have 2 seconds deviation. So far they seem to stay within COSC tolerances and I must say except for most of my quartz watches they are the most precise watches I own. I said most because I have a vintage russian електроника -1 watch (with a led display that stays on for a second or two to display the time) that runs too fast due to the slightly higher voltage of modern batteries and gains a few seconds a day.
@Psysso
@Psysso 11 ай бұрын
There are different powermatic variants, 3 i believe. The ones they use in the PRX have plastic parts, gentleman i believe has all metal ones.
@tailsneon556
@tailsneon556 11 ай бұрын
Those Hamiltons all have 25 jewel variants with normal escapements. The only difference from an ETA 2824 is the reduced beat rate and the P80 regulator/balance. No plastic.
@MrTchou
@MrTchou 11 ай бұрын
@@tailsneon556the escapement cannot be set like a « normal » one it has no slow/fast lever the balance wheel is balanced using a laser, you can’t do it yourself.
@tailsneon556
@tailsneon556 11 ай бұрын
@@MrTchou They are capable of being regulated. The process is just different.
@MrTchou
@MrTchou 11 ай бұрын
⁠@@tailsneon556yes, by moving the screws on the balance wheel but you might admit it’s not as easy as changing the spring length with a lever.
11 ай бұрын
Thanks TGV for another thought provoking and interesting video. Just a few thoughts in response. 1) Mechanisation is not a issue exclusive to watch making. It is a death knell of almost every craft, skill and service once performed expertly by humans. It's one of the prices of capitalism the world over. Profit over people. 2) If you talk about brands like Tissot diluting and endangering the skill of watch making - then for me, equal blame has to be laid at the feet of the big, luxury watch brands who have made their products completely unobtainable for 99% of people who wear a watch in the world. Again, all in the name of profit, not watch making. If the likes of Rolex, AP, PP et al were not charging such mark ups on their products (approx $1.5bn profit for rolex in 2016 - wow, and for such a small percentage of the watch buying public) that wouldn't in turn drive companies like Swatch to make affordable homages to keep up with all the Rolex hype and publicity. If the watch industry goes under, it will only have itself to blame for eating itself alive, IMO.
@billbrecht707
@billbrecht707 11 ай бұрын
Great video TGV, love the way you tactfully and respectfully responded to a follower! Well done!
@georgeii2629
@georgeii2629 10 ай бұрын
A few very different thoughts spontaneously came to mind about your video today. When the many well-known or less well-known watch brands release new models, which is not a bad thing, then I constantly hear or read about Sellita movements. Sellita and ETA are of course rock-solid watch movements, but I sometimes think that it would be nice if the older brands in particular also built their own movements, like they used to do. I'm thinking, for example, of Longines, whose history I really like. But that's why I particularly appreciate brands like Glashütte-Original or Jaeger LeCoultre or Girard-Perregaux, which have remained true to their tradition. My list is of course incomplete. But with the pursuit of this, watchmaking would continue to have a future.
@CaptainRambunctious
@CaptainRambunctious 11 ай бұрын
Tristano, It pains me that you need to justify your position. Most people salute you for being honest and to the point. When people question my integrity it is difficult not to have a response. Your response here is perfect and factual but you shouldn’t have to justify yourself. Well put. Onwards and upwards. Pip pip. Tally Bally Ho. Charlie.
@theurbangentry
@theurbangentry 11 ай бұрын
Hello Charlie!! Lovely to hear from you. I hope all is well. I can't tell you how much it's great to still see you in the comments, after all these years, thank you. Onwards, upwards and safe travels my friend, chin chin 😎🍸🇬🇧 T.
@CaptainRambunctious
@CaptainRambunctious 11 ай бұрын
@@theurbangentry all well thanks! I’m always watching! Just rarely have anything to say as you always cover everything so comprehensively! 😂
@Moodrey91
@Moodrey91 11 ай бұрын
Got the Stone Island on, just in case it properly kicked off 😎 thank you as always TGV 💪🏼
@lukemallory7832
@lukemallory7832 11 ай бұрын
Every time I check in here, your sub count has rocketed! 1 million next?! I laughed out loud with your plug for the imaginary watch store! Glad to see you're still knocking it out of the park, as they say! As for me, I haven't worn a watch in some years :0
@Alex-Nine-Tails
@Alex-Nine-Tails 11 ай бұрын
10:00 getting offended when someone criticises what you love means that you don't really love it? Would that mean that I don't love my wife if I got offended if someone criticised her, or my son, or my football club, or my country etc? The implication that I get offended because of a lack of love, I disagree with. I see getting offended as a defence mechanism over what I perceive as an attack on myself, where me means identity, where what I identify with, is the things and people that I have the most attachment towards, commonly known as love. This is the only thing I don't agree with, from your answer and to me it does not support nor contradict any of the, otherwise, lovely arguments, from your answer. Always love your videos! Cheers!
@10secondsrule
@10secondsrule 11 ай бұрын
10:00 I think you hit the nail on a head here.
@jamesfussey2658
@jamesfussey2658 11 ай бұрын
A fantastic video as always. Please can you do an update regarding your PAM0048. I remember you were selling off your collection including your Explorer and wondered whether you were still enjoying it as much? I have my 40th coming up soon and am deciding between the Explorer 36 and a 40mm PAM so your insight would be great having owned both. I posed the question on the Facebook group and everyone was very kind offering advice. J
@bloodshot6
@bloodshot6 11 ай бұрын
Good video. Thank you for doing your comparison video with Nivad. To be honest, if you don’t like a watch, you have the right to your opinion. There’s nothing wrong in saying if a watch has cheap parts in it.
@korling99
@korling99 11 ай бұрын
That’s why I’m a Sinn fan!
@cosmodoc
@cosmodoc 11 ай бұрын
Still the best watch-channel on the planet, TGV! Also, I’m German but I live in England and used to live in Florence, see the connection there?
@Guy_de_Loimbard
@Guy_de_Loimbard 11 ай бұрын
Honestly, my biggest issue with the movement is they sacrificed second hand sweep smoothness {which is one of my major attractions to mechanical watches) for power reserve. For watches designed to be worn mostly as daily timepieces, how much power reserve do you really need?
@Kittyland123
@Kittyland123 11 ай бұрын
Hello TGV, I just wanted to say thank you so much for everything that you do!! I wish more KZbinrs be like you so focused on the comments and so attentive at explaining the ins and outs of the comments as well as breaking it piece by piece to get closer to the truth! I definitely agree with you on the new powermatic 80 movement since I currently own a Tissot with that movement. As efficient as it is in terms of power reserve and performing accurate timekeeping I don’t feel as attached to it as my Glycine watch! I feel that it lacks personality and longevity! It just doesn’t feel the same compared with the Glycine! The fact that you can’t even service it is also a big downside like you mentioned! Thank you so much TGV again for everything that you do! You are one of the best youtube channels that I have encountered!! Great job in engaging and more importantly caring for the KZbin audience! I would really have the honor to meet you one day in-person!! Stay healthy and well as always! Your watch enthusiast, Nick L ❤❤❤🦖🦖🦖🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧⏱️⏱️⏱️
@alvinmick218
@alvinmick218 11 ай бұрын
Your response is pure class as always. I’ve enjoyed your channel for several years now and you never disappoint. Humble and heartfelt thanks for all you have done and continue to do for those of us in the watch collecting community. Well done 🥃
@Nomad_783
@Nomad_783 10 ай бұрын
loved the video. good job. long time subscriber here as well....keep it up man
@markbowman7240
@markbowman7240 11 ай бұрын
tgv i totally support you letting us know about your worries and concerns . swatch group to me are going down a road which is all about total consumerism, like apple with phones etc every few weeks at times the next new thing is brought out . when watches are being made unservable and with plastic or bio ceramic 😂 all its doing is making a mass demand for cheap throw away products .ive owned a junkers flieger fully titanium with the eta 2824 movement in since 2005 which cost 200 pounds , and its still going strong
@harrywatts9341
@harrywatts9341 11 ай бұрын
I own a Mido ocean star tribute. Does anyone know if their Caliber 80 movement is different to the Powermatic 80?
@Guy_de_Loimbard
@Guy_de_Loimbard 11 ай бұрын
There are some minor differences that I can't recall offhand, but they are essentially the same.
@gordtulk
@gordtulk 11 ай бұрын
Got my 25 yr old daughter a large tissot chronograph blue faced quartz. She loves it and gets tons compliments on it. A solid brand for what they are.
@OrryYoung
@OrryYoung 11 ай бұрын
I've been a viewer of your channel since 2018. One thing that others should consider is that all of us, including you (TGV), have opinions that change over time - we adapt and tastes mature with experience! Two things can be true at the same time - you can love a brand and their creations at one point in time, and be more critical at another point in time. Tissot is just the latest example. You've been producing content for a long time - if a viewer hasn't seen the breadth of your videos/opinions, they only get one "snapshot" in time.
@ExpeditedProductions
@ExpeditedProductions 11 ай бұрын
TGV!! Excellent video! I personally like the Powermatic 80 in the one Swatch group watch I own. It is a Certina DS Action Diver. It is superb for the purpose of that watch. As for the PRX, it doesn’t suit. Tissot is hunting trends and fashion and are losing their heritage and legacy of the brand. Tisso needs to stay true to their roots and maintain their classic feel. Fantastic insight and explanation. I loved the Black Adder references! Be well, my friend. Onwards and upwards, Tristano!
@zambonidriver42
@zambonidriver42 11 ай бұрын
TGV, as always, you do an excellent job of conveying your thoughts, encouraging people to enjoy watch collecting. You are an asset to the community. Thank you.
@DanGaskell
@DanGaskell 11 ай бұрын
Well said, TGV. Everyone likes different things. My grail may be laughed at by someone else and vice versa. Wear what you love.
@ianmarshall3633
@ianmarshall3633 11 ай бұрын
TGV old chap. One has been following your wonderful channel since its Inception. You have always been open and honest with your reviews. Your reviews are informative and entertaining. You and your channel are pure class. Keep doing what you do. Onwards and Upwards old chap.
@TeethOfTheFae
@TeethOfTheFae 11 ай бұрын
I own a pre-Powermatic 80 Visodate, and I honestly prefer having the standard ETA movement in there. The extended power reserve isn't worth having the plastic components, reduced beat rate, lack of traditional regulation, and difficulty with servicing imo.
@wayneholmes637
@wayneholmes637 11 ай бұрын
Same reason my Tissot Automatics iii with its 2436-2 is my last Tissot. Nearly everything else they have now is one of those dreadful powermatics. Unfortunately the same goes for Longines now as well, I wanted either a Conquest or Hydroconquest but they are powermatics now too...
@DCbell5
@DCbell5 11 ай бұрын
Keep up the good work, your opinions are your own and influenced by vast experience with timepieces. It’s in part what I tune in for. One video you didn’t like a Doxa, I still love both of mine despite that. 😁 Can’t wait to see the grail 😉 -DC
@DeepsGnome
@DeepsGnome 11 ай бұрын
The Urban Gentry is right about reviewer channels just becoming watch shops... Just watched one of the latest videos from The Time Teller, and its basically just an ad for his online watch shop, particularly a dual watch in his inventory, disguised as a genuine videos about GMT watches. Thanks for your integrity Urban Gentry, your a rare channel out there.
@nunopeneda8156
@nunopeneda8156 11 ай бұрын
Dear Sir after all the years I am following you, and btw You are the first creator of watch contents that I started following, you are still the same, and that is something!! to say the least! I really do learn with you! for that, my respect! obviously sometimes I dont agree but at the end always learn and know it is your honest opinion! Thank you!
@jasonshirley7130
@jasonshirley7130 11 ай бұрын
I have three Tissot. The thing that drew me in was a large diversity of styles. The thing with the parts in question with the PRX is the reason I haven't pulled the trigger on one. It kinda scares me a bit. But all in all, I'm glad you made this video. It's always great to get more information. And I do thank you for all the hard work you put into your videos. Massively entertaining, Sir. Thank you.
@mitchaelhollingsworth1698
@mitchaelhollingsworth1698 11 ай бұрын
I saw a reddit post recently and someone posted their tissot prx and posited if it was just about the best daily wearer for the money. I disagreed but didnt want to rain on their parade or list 25 microbrands, so i just continued scrolling. One of my friends bought a quartz version and i helped show him how to change and adjust the bracelet. He wanted something nice to wear out and otherwise wears a garmin smartwatch. I am fine with tissot getting people into watches, but there are so many options, even within the swatch group itself, that limiting yourself to the most obvious option is not very exciting. Swatch group push tissot, hamilton and longines heavily in the US, even to the detriment of their other brands like rado, and the captain cook is really nice.
@matthewhelm3035
@matthewhelm3035 11 ай бұрын
Kudos to you for not conducting paid reviews. You might be the only Watch KZbinr I’m aware of. Always enjoy your sincere objectivity. 🥂
@Deadhansome
@Deadhansome 11 ай бұрын
This is a very balanced opinion piece. You're correct about the plastic parts in the PRX. Such a shame as its a very good looking watch. The plastic parts is the reason I won't buy one. For the money there's definitely better out there.
@LabofmusicRecords
@LabofmusicRecords 10 ай бұрын
ah, hello mister mustache 😅 Stile or not stile, that's the most important question. Awesome video as always.
@piotrkaczmarczyk1792
@piotrkaczmarczyk1792 11 ай бұрын
My first Swiss watches were formal dress Certina and Omega. I am still dreaming about getting original Janeiro, although Tissot and Eterna issued similar "heritage" chrono watches in recent years.
@nextonthewrist
@nextonthewrist 11 ай бұрын
I am torn on this one, on one hand the plastic escapement feels like a corporate corner cut but on the other hand I haven't seen enough factual data to identify the long term effects of this aside from the displeasure of knowing it is there. Is there a large pool of data to say it performs any worse between services? In the same way Tag use plastic movement spacers, which lots of us don't like but - but in effect the job of securing the movement in the case is still performed effectively. Modern commercial aircraft skin is constructed of composite and we don't miss aluminium as far as performance, in fact it performs better allowing for higher cabin pressure and a lighter fuselage and so ultimately more efficiency...but it is more difficult to repair when the time comes. Back to watches, I totally agree on the sentimental side - knowing the parts that were there when you bought the watch can still be in it exactly as they were piece for piece with basic maintenance every decade....that is something that disposable plastic parts cannot provide in the current Swatch group form.
@TeddyBoy7796
@TeddyBoy7796 11 ай бұрын
Good points made there.
@davidcrandall4958
@davidcrandall4958 11 ай бұрын
But not very accurate!
@bikeman123
@bikeman123 11 ай бұрын
​@@davidcrandall4958explain?
@BAF605
@BAF605 11 ай бұрын
I'm firmly on your side with regard to the Powermatic 80 and derivatives used in many Swatch brands, my main objection being the removal of what was a very user friendly regulation lever/fine adjustment screw in the eta 2824. That's aside from the plastic parts, and built in obsolescence which many are claiming is now in these movements. It's telling that Tissot went back to a 2824 inside the very nice heritage chronometer recently reissued. That's a watch I'd be proud to own. Is the Powermatic 80 the answer to a non-existent problem? The success of the PRX (the integrated bracelet fad left me unimpressed) might yet come back to bite Tissot if the Powermatic 80 is as bad as some are saying. Since you mentioned Hanhart I was lucky enough to get a good deal on their flyback chronograph recently. Excellent watch.
@Scarletpimpanel73
@Scarletpimpanel73 4 ай бұрын
I love my Tissot. It's my favourite watch. But you are absolutely bang on here.
@JB-yi1ox
@JB-yi1ox 11 ай бұрын
original watcher from your 1st videos greatest content sharpest wit and easily the most honest reviews.
@derekfeltham8751
@derekfeltham8751 11 ай бұрын
Absolutely ❤ my Tissot PRX
@BugPod
@BugPod 11 ай бұрын
Although we may disagree on the Powermatic 80, I did appreciate some of the positive things you said about Tissot’s heritage and how you loved the Tissot watches that got you started. Thank you. Anyhow, I still think my Tissot Gentleman Powermatic80 with anthracite crosshair dial is pure class. Thank you for also saying “wear what you love,”. I do appreciate that, Tristano. Cheers!
@henryrweir
@henryrweir 11 ай бұрын
Good evening TGV! Another great video!!! It is funny, I used to think you were behind the PRX AD production just because your videos used to have some similarities with the first PRX AD (the futuristic approach, TV set, lights etc...). I know that is just some crazy idea from my fertile imagination , but I would never think you dislike Tissot in general. Cheers!!!
@samzerafa3185
@samzerafa3185 11 ай бұрын
Great comments TGV , as l say. ' Each to his own ' when commenting on personal choice
@jackhobson4391
@jackhobson4391 11 ай бұрын
Very unbiased as always TGV! Keep up the good work
@kubipro5880
@kubipro5880 11 ай бұрын
The PRX 35 quartz ice blue dial is amazing.💙
@NazidKimmie
@NazidKimmie 11 ай бұрын
Yeah loving the Swiss quartz... but really in this day and age.. no solar power...really?
@kubipro5880
@kubipro5880 11 ай бұрын
@@NazidKimmie not a big deal I think solar power only if the Citizen Tsuyosa is 35 mm that gone be the winner quartz/automatic.
@GrumblingForesight
@GrumblingForesight 11 ай бұрын
Bought my significant other this exact same model for her birthday, she loves it!
@mrdisco99
@mrdisco99 11 ай бұрын
This is the one to get.
@jonathanwright8802
@jonathanwright8802 11 ай бұрын
Bought this for my wife!
@SpaceG95
@SpaceG95 11 ай бұрын
Great video as always. When you dropped the aforementioned video, it was the same day my buddy @TrapVision3D posted his unboxing of his ice blue dial version. I knew it wasn't a video bashing the PRX in total or the owners. In jest, I shared your video with him.
@RossWristWatchLove
@RossWristWatchLove 11 ай бұрын
Nice video and great points!
@dubya1983
@dubya1983 11 ай бұрын
TGV is the only watch KZbinr I still follow for this reason. The historic deep dives and dissenting opinion on some of my favourite watches/brands... I find these 2 things serve as a great check as to whether or not you love of a watch or not. If someone whose opinion you respect doesn't something, yet you still do, then that is a firmly held belief that you can/should act on. (for reference: I'm speaking of my 2021 Longines Spirit Chrono here)
@neilbotha3527
@neilbotha3527 11 ай бұрын
Hey TGV , great video as always. Would love to see a video on your opinion of the future for Swiss brands vs seiko / citizen and of course the Chinese brands which are growing by the day. Not a homage debate, but a look into the future as to where this may all end up. 5 years ago we would turn our noses away from brands like San Martin or Cronos but homage debate aside, you just cannot ignore the value proposition being offered at such amazing prices.
@seanwarren5613
@seanwarren5613 11 ай бұрын
Very good video, TGV. Proof of your values and integrity. Keep doing what you do.👍
@timbaker4879
@timbaker4879 11 ай бұрын
Greetings from dear old Blighty, I had a PRX Auto for a few months and moved it on, not because of the movement, i believe I have a very similar movement in my Hamilton Cooper, which I adore (new 36mm version coming out shortly which, apart from the movement will be right up your strata) it was because I could not get a comfortable fit, hated the clasp and it felt to me like wearing a box of razer blades. It was a great looking watch for Instagram posts, but not a keeper. I am putting the money towards the Hanhart 417es, which is pure McQeenian class. O&U
@wvmtns6400
@wvmtns6400 11 ай бұрын
Wonderful content and superb editing as always.
@cjammer18
@cjammer18 11 ай бұрын
I love this channel, and how you share your honest and true viewpoints, it’s so refreshing in the world of watch videos
@Dan-uo3pv
@Dan-uo3pv 11 ай бұрын
Their heritage stuff (Telemeter, 1938 Chronometer, 1973 Chronograph etc) are absolutely brilliant. They've been knocking it out of the park with those.
@nicholasrylatt8954
@nicholasrylatt8954 11 ай бұрын
Perhaps we should think of two classes of Swiss watches: industrial and artisanal.
@theurbangentry
@theurbangentry 11 ай бұрын
Genius idea, thank you. Best regards, TGV
@bojan9le101
@bojan9le101 11 ай бұрын
Hi TGV, I've been following your channel for many a year and love your no-nonsense delivery. I own both the PRX Auto and the Seastar 2000 and love them both. I'm far from rich but have managed to build a fairly decent collection ranging from a vintage Record which I managed to repair upto my Omega Seamaster 300. Some are old fashion wind ups, some quartz, some solar and some Automatic's so it's more down to if I like the designs if I buy one. Thanks to your videos I have a fairly good idea what I'm buying. Thank you, keep the videos coming. I'm looking at maybe a Grand Seiko next as it has the spring drive in it but not to sure how my gran would mind me selling her to raise the needed funds 😅 Only joking 😉 What I'm getting at is its not really the movement that makes me buy a watch. It's how it makes me feel wearing it. Say Hi to Hugo for me and as I said please keep the videos coming.
@ahoneyman
@ahoneyman 10 ай бұрын
Tissot makes watches for non watch enthusiasts. A lot of people just want a watch that looks good, is reliable, and has an attractive price point. That's it. Some people really like the mechanical ins and outs of watches. Hey, if you like paying $200/hr shop time to have a watchmaker maintain a watch rock on. Congradulations on your lucrative career that gives you that kind of disposable income.
@darrenhojnacki6636
@darrenhojnacki6636 11 ай бұрын
I do see your point on Swatch Group’s disposable movements. I did think the Powermatic 80 had variance between Hamilton’s H-10 movement to Tissot’s two versions in Prx and Gentleman and then Certina’s version. At the same time, isn’t there a bigger issue with the “Swiss made” claim as your friend Mark just went through in his recent video? The owner of Traska has pointed out the number of brands that hide that they are essentially made in China. I view this as probably similar to my time working in an automotive part supplier factory nearly 30 years ago. The factory made parts for all the brands Toyota, Honda, Ford, GM etc. I would think in China the watch factories are similar. One factory making parts or actual watches for many brands.
@daverooni7763
@daverooni7763 11 ай бұрын
So glad to have your channel TGV!
@markusbe.musicfromtheunder2497
@markusbe.musicfromtheunder2497 11 ай бұрын
Thank you! I totally get where you are coming from. The thought of plastic watch (movement) parts kinda makes me cringe a little, maybe a lot. To me it's kind of like removing a watche's soul. Cheers! M.
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