Here is a good looking 1970’s watch with automatic movement from Switzerland by Tissot. It is a quality Swiss timepiece with an interesting shape where the lugs matches the bracelet exactly but this can still be changed to a normal strap for 20mm lugs. This gun metal blue dial watch is TV-shaped and in mint condition, as are hands, indexes and text. It has a date that can be quick-set by moving the hands back forward between 21:30-24:00 hours. The stainless steel case measures 37mm wide without the original signed crown. The original Tissot signed stainless steel bracelet will fit a wrist up to max. 17,5 cm. It is tested, running and winding well and keeps time. It has only small signs of normal use (small ding in bracelet end piece). Make sure to watch the attached youtube video on loads of vintage watch information.
Vintage watch guarantee and ideas on use:
All vintage watches I sell are tested and working correct. When they needed service or adjustment this has been done by a professional watchmaker. I do not keep paperwork on every separate watch. I cannot give a long guarantee on vintage watches since it depends on how careful they are handled. Sometimes rough shipment can hurt them, no matter how well I package them. I will always take them back when there are problems upon receiving or in the first weeks of use. Please treat your vintage watch as a precious old timer car. Do not go out in the rain, play sports with them or take them on long holidays. Do buy a good watch box to keep them in and change your strap in time. Wear them for a few days at a time and change them out. Do not set the date when the hands are within a few hours before or after 12 o’ clock. Never use force, sent me an email if you are not sure on how to work your vintage watch.