Tissot Watch
Historical Timeline
- 1853 — Charles-Félicien Tissot and his son Charles-Émile found Tissot in Le Locle, Switzerland
- 1858 — Exports to the United States; first Swiss watch brand to sell in America
- 1904 — Produces first anti-magnetic wristwatch
- 1917 — Creates first pocket watch with two time zones (for tsarist Russia)
- 1953 — Mado watch becomes iconic; still in the collection today
- 1983 — Becomes part of the Swatch Group (SMH merger)
- 1999 — Introduces T-Touch: world's first tactile watch with touchscreen
- 2014 — Powermatic 80 movement: 80-hour power reserve at accessible price
- 2024 — Official timekeeper of MotoGP, NBA, FIBA, Tour de France, and Ice Hockey World Championship
Business Model
Tissot generates ~$1.5B annually as part of the Swatch Group, selling ~4 million watches per year at an average price of $500–$3,000. The brand's strategy is 'accessible Swiss luxury' — mechanical watches with Swiss Made certification at prices below Omega and Longines. The Powermatic 80 movement (80-hour power reserve) is Tissot's workhorse caliber. Sports timekeeping partnerships (MotoGP, NBA, Tour de France) provide global visibility. The T-Touch tactile technology creates a unique product category (touchscreen Swiss watch).
Competitive Moat
Tissot's position in the Swatch Group provides shared R&D, movement production (ETA), and distribution infrastructure that independent brands at this price point cannot access. The brand's sports timekeeping partnerships create massive global exposure — Tissot's logo is seen by billions during MotoGP and NBA broadcasts. The T-Touch technology (tactile touchscreen for altimeter, compass, weather, chronograph) differentiates Tissot in a crowded market. The brand's 170-year heritage provides credibility that new entrants cannot match.
Key Data
- Annual revenue: ~$1.5B (estimated, part of Swatch Group)
- Watches sold: ~4 million/year
- Price range: $500–$3,000 (accessible Swiss luxury)
- Parent: Swatch Group (also owns Omega, Longines, Breguet, Blancpain)
- Partnerships: MotoGP, NBA, Tour de France, FIBA, Ice Hockey World Championship
Interesting Facts
- Tissot was the first Swiss watch brand to export to the United States (1858) — a full century before most Swiss competitors. The brand supplied pocket watches to the Russian Imperial Court and was the official timekeeper for the first transcontinental railroad in the US.
- The T-Touch (1999) was the world's first watch with a touchscreen — 8 years before the iPhone. You activate functions by pressing and turning the sapphire crystal glass. The current T-Touch Connect Solar adds Bluetooth connectivity and solar charging.