Cover Tissot PRX 35mm Automatic (Photo: Tissot)

The highly anticipated timepiece comes in four dial colours

Since it launched in recent years, the Tissot PRX has been one of the Swiss watch manufacture’s most popular collections among watch enthusiasts. The sleek timepiece takes inspiration from an original 1978 model, blending a timeless design with modern innovation.

Up until now, the automatic PRX watches have only been available in 40mm and 42mm sizes, but like several other brands that are catering to the trend of smaller watches, Tissot has added a new and more versatile 35mm version to the line.

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Photo 1 of 5 Tissot PRX 35mm Automatic in green (Photo: Tissot)
Photo 2 of 5 Tissot PRX 35mm Automatic in blue (Photo: Tissot)
Photo 3 of 5 Tissot PRX 35mm Automatic in mother-of-pearl (Photo: Tissot)
Photo 4 of 5 Tissot PRX 35mm Automatic in black (Photo: Tissot)
Photo 5 of 5 Tissot PRX 35mm Automatic in green (Photo: Tissot)

The PRX 35mm Automatic boasts the same clean lines and integrated bracelet as the original and is equipped with the Powermatic 80 calibre, which offers an 80-hour power reserve housed in a polished and satin-finished steel case. Applied indices embellish the dial's surface, while date display is positioned at 3 o'clock in a bevelled and applied window.

A distinctive waffle dial sets this new automatic model apart from its 35mm quartz counterpart, adding a unique touch to the watch and bringing out nuances of the different dial colours available: black, green, blue, and white mother-of-pearl.

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Annabel Tan
Editor, Watches and Jewellery, Tatler Singapore
Tatler Asia

Annabel Tan is the Editor of Watches and Jewellery at Tatler Singapore, where she covers all things luxury timepieces and fine jewellery across both print and digital platforms. She is also the Editor of Tatler GMT Singapore, a role that deepens her fascination with the ever-evolving world of watchmaking. Outside of work, she’s usually on the hunt for her next favourite watch that she can’t afford, planning her next beach getaway, or catching up on the latest Formula 1 race.