It looks like a technical painting by Picasso. The Tissot Two Timer Skeleton. An extraordinary piece of the 80s digital boom, which is also considered the rarest model in the TwoTimer series.
Thanks to the skeleton construction, you can not only take a look at the time but also at the inner workings of the clock - at least partially.
The Tissot TwoTimer was the first watch that made it possible to display the time in both analog and digital form. Both movements use a common crown, which was technically a novelty at the time. So you decide for yourself whether you want to know the time to the second - or if you prefer to slow down with a classic pointer.
And should you ever be on the move between two time zones, you will also know what time it is at home thanks to this watch.
This watch is more for a woman's wrist. However, the extravagant gentleman also gets his money's worth.
Tissot Two Timer Skeleton
Tissot Two Timer Skeleton
Diameter: 28x30 mm
Reference: D374887 0 X
Caliber: ETA 958 335 Quartz