| | |  | Christmas Ornament | Home » » Tissot T-Touch Titanium Analog/Digital Multifunction Mens Watch T33.7.788.51 | | | | | | | Description: | | Titanium case with a titanium bracelet. Bidirectional rotating bezel. Black dial with luminous hands and alternating Arabic and index hour markers. Minute markers around the inner bezel. Luminiscent hands and markers. Perpetual. Digital display. Quartz movement. Scratch resistant tactile sapphire crystal. Case diameter: 42 mm. Case thickness: 13 mm. Push button deployment clasp. Water resistant at 30 meters / 100 feet. Functions: hours, minutes, seconds, calendar, chronograph, thermometer, barometer, altimeter, compass, alarm. Tissot T-Touch Titanium Analog/Digital Multifunction Mens Watch T33.7.788.51. | | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 1.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 6.7 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.6 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.4 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.35 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 30 reviews |
| | | Watch Information: | | | Crystal Material:
| scratch-resistant-sapphire | | Clasp:
| fold-over-clasp-with-double-push-button-safety | | Case Diameter:
| 41.5 millimeters | | Case Thickness:
| 13 millimeters | | Case Material:
| Titanium | | Band Material:
| stainless-steel | | Bezel Material:
| Titanium | | Dial Color:
| black | | Movement:
| swiss-quartz | | Calendar:
| day-date-month-and-year | | Water Resistance Depth:
| 99 feet |
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24 of 24 found the following review helpful:
Impressive Timekeeping GadgetJul 04, 2006
By C. Gimpel
"viper"
I researched for this watch before I actually did the purchase and am happy with the overall results.
This Tissot does the legacy well by including some additional features that you may or may not use but are really neat to have in hand.
Besides the basic features you do have at your fingertouch (alarm, thermometer, compass, chronograph, altimeter, and barometer), the feel of the watch is really solid although I will comment that the bezel should be harder to turn since it does loosen itself over time.
The only three flaws I've found are that first, the watch really is suceptible to water in a sense that the owners manual says that it will be water tight to 30 meters, when Tissot salespeople at jewlery stores will tell you not to bathe or shower with it since water can go inside the watch.
I didn't listen to them and moisture did find it's way through making me look for product support where I was propmtly attended and they dried it out and gave me a warning not to ignore their recomendations for use. I was impressed since they didn't charge me anything for this service.
After that, the Titanium case tends to scratch some which is normal in Titanium watches.
Finally, night ilumination should be better, Tissot should look into having the indicators lit up with microtek gas which gives 50 times better ilumination for a long time or have the digital display be lit up with the touch of the center button.
Flaws aside, it is very usefull to have around, the barometer works to a great extent allowing you to know if it'll rain or not and all the other features can be usefull at times.
14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Rugged, reliable, funNov 11, 2005
By Michael Pabst I own the stainless steel version of this watch. I did a lot of research before I settled on this watch. And I'm thoroughly pleased. I'm sorry to hear that someone else had problems, I haven't had any.
Battery life: Tissot states a battery life of 2 years, I've had mine now for 2.5 and still going.
Glass: I am a lot outdoors and use my hands a lot. I have scratched many watches by scraping the glass against something. Not on this one. The raised bezel is stainless steel and protects the glass. It's impossible to scratch it.
Compass: Has helped me many times on overcast days.
Alarm: Special feature: the first beeps are spaced further apart to "ease" you into the alarm. Nice touch!
Chrono: I use it all the time.
Temp: Fun to find out how hot the water in the hotel pool is.
Altimeter: I live 50m above sealevel. And it's fun to take an elevator to the 25th floor and watch the display.
Barometer: A friend of mine has the identical watch and our barometers deviate by 2mbars. That's about 0.2%. Wow. That's Swiss engineering.
Timekeeping: Both our watches lose about 1-2 seconds / month. Not bad either...
16 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Not as tough as it looksApr 06, 2007
By Adrian R The T-Touch has the appearance of a rugged survive anything I can type of watch - this is not true.
While in Japan I wore mine in an onsen (Japenese hot bathhouse type place) this was the last time the compass worked. The watch was immersed to a depth of not more than one meter ie 3 feet - I used the thermometer function to see just how hot the bath was..42 celcius..too bad for the watch.
The retailer happily sent the watch to be repaired...NINE WEEKS AGO..so now I wear my very old bullet proof Seiko diver's watch.
The T-Touch is not 'shockproof' on at least two occasions the watch has effectively crashed when bumped against a wall. On striking the hard surface it emits a beep, all settings are lost and the hands become unsynchronised with the digital display - not difficult to rectify but time consuming and inconvenient.
With centuries of watchmaking experience I think a Swiss watch making company like Tissot should be able to produce a watch as durable as a cheap Japanese watch.
The T-Touch touch screen feature is an entertaining gimmick, the titanium watch is exceptionally light and easy to wear but does scratch easily. No problems with the touch screen at all so far. There is no light, the digital display can't be read at night.
So, it is a very nice watch if you treat it like a delicate dress watch and don't get it wet.
My advice: This is not a tough watch, don't buy it for it's durability.
Do buy it if you are taken by it's appearance, like the T-Touch feature and hate swimming with a watch on.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Excellent Design - A Tissot ClassicOct 29, 2005
By John Biggs
"WristWatchReview.com"
I have the orange band version and it's an excellent mix of aesthetics and technology. If you don't want a huge fat Citizen or Seiko, get this watch. Everything works perfectly and it's a real marvel.
Altimeter - Good for hiking.
Compass - Good for impressing the opposite sex
Barometer - Never get caught in the rain again
Alarm - Easy to set and use
Chrono - Equally easy to use
Touch Screen - Just about incredible
12 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Wow - Service Sticker Shock!!!Oct 22, 2007
By Dennis
"bozhed"
I received by watch about 3 years ago. Paid about 500 for it. I was very pleased with it and the funcitionality until I sent it in for service. The thermometer was stuck at 99 degrees and as such figured it was time for service. I sent it to the location listed on their website and got the estimate back. Wow, what a shock. It was between $200 and $300 for service. Given that the watch was about 500 I find the service amount to be ridiculous. I have a Tag, Sector and various other high end watches. Never have I had to pay that much for service and the Tag is a $2,000 dollar watch!!! Needless to say I will not be having the watch serviced nor will I be buying a Tissot again.
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