Wednesday, May 26, 2010

2010 BaselWorld Preview: Tissot Sailing Touch 2 Timezones

By simply touching the dial, sailors will now be able to confront any weather with style. The Sailing Touch is a useful instrument for checking the weather conditions with its integrated histogram of the six previous hours and a function for measuring relative air pressure. It is also equipped with a calculator that indicates the tides in the port of destination. But that is not all! This formidable tactile instrument is indispensable for regattas, with its countdown function for those crucial ten minutes preceding the start of the race, signaled by both beeps and a digital display. The impressive range of functions also includes a mechanism for measuring speed over a given distance, a compass, two alarms, two time-zones, a perpetual calendar and back-lighting.


Movement: Quartz


Functions: Hours, minutes, weather (relative pressure), regatta (countdown), speed (chronograph with tachymeter), compass, 2 alarms, tide calculator, 2 time-zones, perpetual calendar and back-lighting

Case: 316L stainless steel

Scratch-resistant, anti-reflective tactile sapphire crystal

Red, silvered or navy blue bezel with or without setting of 19 Top Wesselton VS/SI diamonds (0.8 to 0.85 ct)

Water-resistant to 100 m

Dial: Black, silvered, navy blue or white lacquered

Bracelet/Strap: Black or white rubber, or rubber with 316L stainless steel, safety folding clasp

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