How do I set my Tissot to GMT?

Setting the GMT display time (2nd time zone) Pull the crown out to position III; the seconds hand will stop. Turn the crown forward or backward to simultaneously set the GMT display (2nd time zone) and the minute hand. Do not worry about setting the hour hand (local time) or the date at this stage.

How do I know my Tissot model?

For modern Tissot watches, some models have serial numbers and some don’t. On other Tissot watches, you will see the serial number engraved on actual movement or on the inside or outside of the case back.

How do I start my Tissot automatic watch?

Mechanical watches Hand-wound watches must be wound every day. To do so, turn the crown clockwise to position I. For automatic watches, turn the crown clockwise to position I (approximately ten turns). The automatic winding system then ensures it is fully wound.

How do I adjust my Tissot 1853?

Press the top “+” button for two seconds. After the watch beeps, you can begin setting the time. Press either the “+” button or the “-” button (depending on whether you want to increase or decrease the numbers) to set the time. Press the center button when you are finished.

Does the second hand move on a chronograph watch?

Unlike a standard three-handed watch, the larger seconds hand only moves when you “start” the chronograph with the “pusher” or top button. So, in case you’re wondering, your brand new gorgeous chronograph watch is not broken just because the larger second hand isn’t moving.

How do I set my GMT hand?

Set the GMT hand to your Current Home Time.

  1. Pull the crown out to the third position, which moves the GMT hand.
  2. Move the GMT hand until it matches your Home 24 Hour Time. Three PM would be 15:00, for example.
  3. For minute accuracy, simply continue turning the crown until the minute hand reaches the current minute.

Are Tissot watches worth anything?

Tissot brings high-quality watches at affordable prices to the market. If you place a lot of value on functionality and precision, then you should consider a Tissot powered by a quartz movement. These watches remain affordable at under 500 euros. The high-tech T-Touch Expert Solar, however, costs around 1,000 euros.

How can you tell a fake Tissot 1853?

A fake serial number: All Tissot timepieces come with a serial number on the case back of the watch. Numbers are 9 or 11 characters long with no spaces or dashes. If the serial number has a different amount of characters or spaces between digits, it is a fake.

Is the Tissot PR 100 a classic watch?

The Tissot PR 100 is a classic watch destined to be worn often and for every occasion. It features the simple and elegant face the collection is loved for, with the pared-back aesthetic symbolising luxury, quality and classic style.

What do you need to know about the Tissot user manual?

The Tissot user’s manual give information about the use, the settings and the maintenance of the different Tissot watches. Download your user’s manual : Tissot watches bought from an authorised retailer are covered by a 24 month sales warranty as per below conditions, downloadable in PDF format.

How long is the warranty on a Tissot watch?

Download your user’s manual : Tissot watches bought from an authorised retailer are covered by a 24 month sales warranty as per below conditions, downloadable in PDF format. A warranty card, properly filled in by the point of sale, is provided and specify the activation date of the warranty.