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[[Bild:TISSOT Visodate 1957 Automatic.jpg|thumb|TISSOT Visodate 1957 Automatic with gilt [[PVD]]]]
 
[[Bild:TISSOT Visodate 1957 Automatic.jpg|thumb|TISSOT Visodate 1957 Automatic with gilt [[PVD]]]]
 
[[Bild:TISSOT Visodate 1957 Automatic a.jpg|thumb|TISSOT Visodate 1957 Automatic without [[PVD]]]]
 
[[Bild:TISSOT Visodate 1957 Automatic a.jpg|thumb|TISSOT Visodate 1957 Automatic without [[PVD]]]]
Launched in [[1953]] to celebrate [[Tissot]]’s 100th anniversary, the [[Tissot Visodate|Visodate]] drew on a rich history of innovation. At the time, the integration of a date display into an automatic [[movement]] was a feat of virtuosity, which Tissot has brilliantly recaptured in this very beautiful contemporary version. While today’s model benefits from cutting-edge technology and materials, its vintage spirit has been preserved with the Tissot date and logo from 1953.
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Launched in [[1953/de|1953]] to celebrate [[Tissot]]’s 100th anniversary, the [[Tissot Visodate|Visodate]] drew on a rich history of innovation. At the time, the integration of a date display into an automatic [[movement]] was a feat of virtuosity, which Tissot has brilliantly recaptured in this very beautiful contemporary version. While today’s model benefits from cutting-edge technology and materials, its vintage spirit has been preserved with the Tissot date and logo from 1953.
  
  

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TISSOT Visodate 1957 Automatic

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TISSOT Visodate 1957 Automatic with gilt PVD
TISSOT Visodate 1957 Automatic without PVD

Launched in 1953 to celebrate Tissot’s 100th anniversary, the Visodate drew on a rich history of innovation. At the time, the integration of a date display into an automatic movement was a feat of virtuosity, which Tissot has brilliantly recaptured in this very beautiful contemporary version. While today’s model benefits from cutting-edge technology and materials, its vintage spirit has been preserved with the Tissot date and logo from 1953.


Movement
Automatic, ETA 2836-2, 42-hour power reserve

Functions

Hours, minutes, seconds, day, date

Case

316L stainless steel with or without gilt PVD, 40 mm
Scratch-resistant convex sapphire crystal
Transparent back
Water-resistant to 30 m

Dial

Silvered or black
Day and date windows at 3 o’clock

Bracelet/Strap

Leather with crocodile pattern and butterfly clasp