We are all becoming accustomed to touch screen technology, whether it
be when using our home computer or withdrawing money from an ATM. It
was only a matter of time before touch screen technology was used in the
making of a watch, and it's no surprise that Tissot have been at the
forefront with the tissot t touch watch.
Tissot
watches have always been at the forefront of timekeeping and the
company has a long association with timekeeping at major sporting
events. In 2003 Tissot became the official timekeeper for NASCAR,
replacing TAG Heuer. Tissot are also the official timekeepers for Grand
Prix motorcycle racing as well as official timekeeper of the world
championships in MotoGP, Supercross, Fencing, Cycling and Ice Hockey.
With
this pedigree, it's obvious that Tissot takes timekeeping seriously,
constantly pushing the bounds of technology. Of course, Tissot is not
alone. Many other watchmakers strive for leadership in a niche area:
Rado making the World's hardest watch with the V10K; Patek Philippe
producing watches with the most complicated movements available in a
wristwatch; and Titan, makers of the World's thinnest watch - the Titan
Edge. Tissot leads the way in developing touch-driven technology in
wristwatches, with their collection of T-Touch wristwatches.
The
Tissot -Touch collection offers 8 separate functions. All of these
functions are activated by pressing on the crown and then pressing on
the touch-sensitive screen. The functions include; an accurate Altimeter
(in feet and metres), a Chronograph (split and add time), a Compass, an
Alarm, a Thermometer and Barometer as well as Date and Time (choice of
12H and 24H).
The Tissot T-Touch watch has a modern,
sporty and elegant design. The dial of the T-Touch comes in either black
or blue and the casing comes in Stainless Steel, Polished Titanium,
Platinum, and Yellow or Rose Gold. The metal bracelets match the
finishing of the casing, but my personal favorite is the orange rubber
band, which looks especially good with the Stainless Steel model with
orange hour marks on a black dial. Both of the gold T-Touch watches come
with rubber band also but, to my mind, I feel the dark rubber band
doesn't complement the gold casing.
Tissot were also
official timekeepers of the Asian Games and to mark the event the
company introduced the T-Touch Asian Games 2006 watch. I really like
this watch. The casing is titanium with silver dial. But what really
lends appeal to this watch is the red circle that runs on the outside of
the hour marks - highlighting the various touch functions - that is
complemented by the red rubber band. A very beautiful, modern looking
watch.
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