It's almost mind-blowing how perfect Tissot has played this hand from its relaunch to every single move they've made with it since then. Creating something the whole watch world, from beginners to long time collectors, loves at a price everyone can afford..It shouldn't be possible yet somehow Tissot pulled it off..👏👏👏
They really did, I won't pretend I know anything about watches, but I wanted a professional/practical watch at a decent price, and the Tissot PRX immediately caught my eye. Before this I've never spent more than 80 bucks on a watch, but the PRX caught my eye in a beautiful way. At a beautiful price. I'm beyond happy I picked it up
I have the 40mm, got it when it first came out and absolutely love it. But after seeing the smaller one it seems like the proportions are better on the 35.
This watch is the bomb! It just works! Great job Tissot! My opinion is to check both on the wrist and see what your own preference is! Either way, I don't think you can really go wrong! It's not an investment watch but definitely a watch that you need to wear and you're losing nothing people will definitely notice this bad boy! It's beautiful 💙
35mm 100%. The 40 even on my wrist which is 6.8 inches or so is to long with the male endlinks. The 35 is small but wearable and gives more of a vintage feel on wrist.
@@AtomicF smaller than yours, yes. 6.75-7.0 is average so I’m saying for most people the 35mm shouldn’t be overlooked. Also if the 40mm is small for you you’re probably the kind of person to wear 50mm+ invictas.
@@Dialandhands35 mm is not made for the average man hence there are two sizes. 35 mm for women and 40 for men. There’s a reason why you see the 35 mm is shown off on a woman’s wrist on the advertised pictures for the PRX models and the 40 mm on a man’s wrist
honestly, it depends on the circumference of the wrist, my wrist is 19 cm, I have the 40 mm version and it fits nicely and harmoniously. The 35mm has a smaller dial, it might look better, but it's too small for my wrist.
Exactly. It’s like a pair of jeans - try them on and find what fits. Too tight or too baggy both look awful, find the size that’s just right. I have the 40mm dark green quartz, perfect size my wrist which is just over 7.
My wrist is 7 ¼” so the 40mm fits great on me but I think I’d prefer the 35mm. The 40mm isn’t big but I prefer smaller more classic sized dials while the majority of consumers are now trending towards larger dials.
I love that watch in 35mm from videos which I saw. I loved braclet on gold PRX which I try in quartz model. But case was a little bit boring (not so special). I would love to see this white pearl version on gold braclet. Gold looks better on my warm skin tone, but gold braclet + gold case is a little bit to matchy. My wish is to have white pearl case version with gold braclet. It would be perfect version for me
Really don’t understand everybody calling the 40mm PRX big.. I tried one on, on my fairly skinny wrist and it didn’t feel big at all. And that’s coming from someone who doesn’t like big watches. I think it truely wears like a 40mm, no bigger.
I think the 40mm wears fine, but the integrated bracelet is what makes it flare a bit larger than what people expect a 40mm Watch to wear so because of that I like the 35mm more for me.
My wrist is 6.5 inch and I prefer 40mm over 35mm. Maybe 35mm is better for someone who desires that vintage feeling, but in general as for modern standards it just looks like it’s ladies watch (because actually it is) and it didn’t feel right for me.
definitely 35mm for 95% of all wrists. Modern watches are wayyy too big anyways, just a few days ago i looked at some Montblanc pieces and it’s honestly really impressive what they pulled off in the recent years, but pretty much all of them are just absurdly large. Such a shame, they are so nice for their price point but that just kills it for me
seiko spb147, the alpinist, captain willard, hamilton khaki, murph, doxa sub 200, CW c65, c63, baltic aquascape, bulova mil ships, junghans max bil, all of these are under usd 1000. give me any of these over the prx with the plastic movement.
I love the design of the watch but unfortunately the 40mm didn't sit right on my wrist, I felt the lugs hitting my wrist bones in a strange way, it didn't feel "organic". So I went with the Gentleman's version which is also gorgeous. I'll have to give the 35mm a try
Is the price going up on these? Basically im asking if i need to quit chickening out and go ahead and buy one. Ive got the Prx quartz, Havent upgraded yet
Im new to watches and a lot of people talk about going to shops to try things on. Is that acceptable if you are only window shopping? Like how can I accomplish this? Im unsure how to even find AD'S near me...
If you’re in New York, you’re more than welcome to stop by my store, Carat & Co. to try these on. Otherwise it’s a good way to build a relationship with your local AD. I would tell them upfront that you’re still learning about watches and maybe not ready to purchase that same day and you just want to see your options. Please also respect the dealers’ time if they are busy in shop. No seller likes to spend hours with one customer and have it lead to nowhere.
@@MinuteMon this is exactly the information I was hoping for. I wish ID a was in new york seeing carat & Co would be my first destination after a quick slice of pizza! Im here in the gulf. Id probably go to biloxi .
I’m torn between the 40 and 35 … tried both on guy at the store kept pushing me to go for the 40 but lug to lug it was literally the size of my wrist (I have a small wrist)
I have huge wrist so 40 but personality I would buy the quartz over automatic specifically the rose gold and silver one it, has such a nice dial finish and you don't have to worry about winding or servicing it.
Can i ask your wrist size? What do you think about the size of the watch? I just received mine, it looks a little small, but after 2 days I'm loving it, you just need to get used to it
Unless someone is nice enough to purchase one for me I don't think I'd ever spend to get the watch. I also would get the smaller diameter version. The larger diameter version doesn't look right to me
It's a stunning watch. 35mm is lovely even for a bigger chap. I'm not keen on the powermatic 80 because if serviced or requiring any work, tissot swap out the whole movement so it doesn't stay the same watch that you bought initially. Many won't care about that in the same way that I do though... Still a piece of wearable art .
Incorrect on what you are saying about the movement. Its crazy how one person said this online and now everyone gullible enough to believe it says it over and over about the P80 movement.
It's almost mind-blowing how perfect Tissot has played this hand from its relaunch to every single move they've made with it since then. Creating something the whole watch world, from beginners to long time collectors, loves at a price everyone can afford..It shouldn't be possible yet somehow Tissot pulled it off..👏👏👏
They really did, I won't pretend I know anything about watches, but I wanted a professional/practical watch at a decent price, and the Tissot PRX immediately caught my eye. Before this I've never spent more than 80 bucks on a watch, but the PRX caught my eye in a beautiful way. At a beautiful price. I'm beyond happy I picked it up
Well... the insides are plastic. And some models are quartz. So that's a huge downside for getting service.
I love it too. Big downside for now: The replacement straps are not available for the 35mm so no leather no rubber for now
Maybe Delugs will produce one
@@MinuteMonthey are producing one now
itll come soon
aftermarket gonna be faster though
35mm is the way to go. You won’t need straps because the bracelet is the better size and a huge part of the what makes the watch so cool.
Good information, I didn't know that. Just assumed it would be the same as the 40mm
I have a gold 35mm. It is stunning. I love how it looks and i get so many compliments
I have the 40mm, got it when it first came out and absolutely love it. But after seeing the smaller one it seems like the proportions are better on the 35.
Tissot is such an underrated piece! I absolutely love them!!!
literally no one underrates Tissot - everyone has good things to say about them lol
Another TH-cam ratings expert
@johnblackburn9574 yes, the tissot gentleman is much nicer
PRX in 38mm, w/ a red waffle dial would be 🔥
This watch is the bomb! It just works! Great job Tissot! My opinion is to check both on the wrist and see what your own preference is! Either way, I don't think you can really go wrong! It's not an investment watch but definitely a watch that you need to wear and you're losing nothing people will definitely notice this bad boy! It's beautiful 💙
35mm 100%. The 40 even on my wrist which is 6.8 inches or so is to long with the male endlinks. The 35 is small but wearable and gives more of a vintage feel on wrist.
Well you got small wrist and that makes sense, my wrist is 7.8 and there is no way i can wear the 35mm, even the 40mm is small for me
@@AtomicF smaller than yours, yes. 6.75-7.0 is average so I’m saying for most people the 35mm shouldn’t be overlooked. Also if the 40mm is small for you you’re probably the kind of person to wear 50mm+ invictas.
@@AtomicFthe full size bracket on the 35 only accommodate up to a 7.25 in wrist so definitely no way for you to wear it
@@Dialandhands35 mm is not made for the average man hence there are two sizes. 35 mm for women and 40 for men. There’s a reason why you see the 35 mm is shown off on a woman’s wrist on the advertised pictures for the PRX models and the 40 mm on a man’s wrist
@@SettG4that's like saying a 36mm explorer, datejust, or president are made for women. Not everybody wants a 40mm integrated watch.
Fits his wrist perfect actually. 👌
i have the 35mm Powermatic Prx in the light blue colour, it’s the perfect size, not too small, not too big
Matt Gold finish Model also looks elegant.
honestly, it depends on the circumference of the wrist, my wrist is 19 cm, I have the 40 mm version and it fits nicely and harmoniously. The 35mm has a smaller dial, it might look better, but it's too small for my wrist.
Exactly. It’s like a pair of jeans - try them on and find what fits. Too tight or too baggy both look awful, find the size that’s just right. I have the 40mm dark green quartz, perfect size my wrist which is just over 7.
this was really helpful! thanks for showing it on writs as well!
I have the 35 mm quartz in silver and rose gold and love it.
I need this watch ! It remembers me the 80’s , its amazing .
I love this watch
Green. Just bought one!
My wrist is 7 ¼” so the 40mm fits great on me but I think I’d prefer the 35mm. The 40mm isn’t big but I prefer smaller more classic sized dials while the majority of consumers are now trending towards larger dials.
I would like one, but might have to wait until Christmas 🎁
Do you recommend its quatrz models?
40 for me, also bc of the ice blue dial
I have the glacier blue dial, 40mm. It’s my every day watch that for some reason I’m really excited to grow old wearing and give to my son one day
I love that watch in 35mm from videos which I saw. I loved braclet on gold PRX which I try in quartz model. But case was a little bit boring (not so special). I would love to see this white pearl version on gold braclet. Gold looks better on my warm skin tone, but gold braclet + gold case is a little bit to matchy. My wish is to have white pearl case version with gold braclet. It would be perfect version for me
Bought my lady the 40, she loves it
A great watch.
Really don’t understand everybody calling the 40mm PRX big.. I tried one on, on my fairly skinny wrist and it didn’t feel big at all. And that’s coming from someone who doesn’t like big watches. I think it truely wears like a 40mm, no bigger.
I think the 40mm wears fine, but the integrated bracelet is what makes it flare a bit larger than what people expect a 40mm Watch to wear so because of that I like the 35mm more for me.
Honestly same I bought the 40mm and can’t imagine wearing a 35mm this fits fine and my wrist isn’t all that big
My wrist is 6.5 inch and I prefer 40mm over 35mm. Maybe 35mm is better for someone who desires that vintage feeling, but in general as for modern standards it just looks like it’s ladies watch (because actually it is) and it didn’t feel right for me.
@@litbystars3106you're wearing a man watch with a lady wrist
Same my wrist is also not that big and i tried both and the 35mm has such a small dial that i looks like a womens watch.
definitely 35mm for 95% of all wrists. Modern watches are wayyy too big anyways, just a few days ago i looked at some Montblanc pieces and it’s honestly really impressive what they pulled off in the recent years, but pretty much all of them are just absurdly large. Such a shame, they are so nice for their price point but that just kills it for me
Should get the quartz version, you don’t get double the value by just having the powermatic 80 imo
I have a 7.5 inch wrist. The 40mm looks better on me. Although I will make an exception: 35mm in gold PRX. No need to make it 40mm. That thing pops.
I have an 7.7 inch wrist. Should I go for the 35mm or 40mm?
40mm for sure. The watch already wears pretty small with a sleek retro look, the 35mm would look like a ladies watch on you!
@@JakeGittes84 That's what I thought too. Thanks for the advice. ✌🏾
@@lorenzor7993 You bet
Depends on wrist size.
seiko spb147, the alpinist, captain willard, hamilton khaki, murph, doxa sub 200, CW c65, c63, baltic aquascape, bulova mil ships, junghans max bil, all of these are under usd 1000. give me any of these over the prx with the plastic movement.
I want to buy the 35 mm doubt about black or green dial I always wear black but beside that both are nice witch one is the best ?
Would love to own this is a daily watch.
My Cartier tank has been requesting vacation time for a minute 😅
def will be coming in for that blue or pearl
Just purchase my 1st Tissot 35mm Powermatic in MOP…😍 however it keeps stopping. I reset my watch like 4-5 times. Please help…not sure if it’s a defect
Yes the 35mm is my choice.
Sir what is your wrist circumference?
It is warm green or cold green?
Damn these are pretty fire🔥🔥🔥
Can you get the strap adjusted if it's too big?
I love the design of the watch but unfortunately the 40mm didn't sit right on my wrist, I felt the lugs hitting my wrist bones in a strange way, it didn't feel "organic". So I went with the Gentleman's version which is also gorgeous.
I'll have to give the 35mm a try
Tried both 35 is perf wears like a 37 it’s magic just get one !!!!
Love this watch with white dial. Only complain is the lume is weak
Blue
What’s your wrist size? if you don’t mind me asking
What is the circumference of your wrist.
Is the price going up on these? Basically im asking if i need to quit chickening out and go ahead and buy one. Ive got the Prx quartz, Havent upgraded yet
Just keep the quartz. It really is better money
What size wrist do you have? Just because I like how it looks on your wrist but worry it won’t fit mine like that. Thank you!
If you are tall definitely go for the 40mm but if you are small like the one in the video then 35mm is fine.
What's your wrist size brother ?🙂
Wrist size?
Im new to watches and a lot of people talk about going to shops to try things on. Is that acceptable if you are only window shopping? Like how can I accomplish this? Im unsure how to even find AD'S near me...
If you’re in New York, you’re more than welcome to stop by my store, Carat & Co. to try these on. Otherwise it’s a good way to build a relationship with your local AD. I would tell them upfront that you’re still learning about watches and maybe not ready to purchase that same day and you just want to see your options. Please also respect the dealers’ time if they are busy in shop. No seller likes to spend hours with one customer and have it lead to nowhere.
@@MinuteMon this is exactly the information I was hoping for. I wish ID a was in new york seeing carat & Co would be my first destination after a quick slice of pizza! Im here in the gulf. Id probably go to biloxi .
What is your wrist size?
Small watch on big wrist is fine, but big watch on small wrist is meh. My 6.25 inches wrist would love the 35mm.
I prefer the quartz dials looks cleaner.
Can you tell us your wrist size?
I have big wrists so I'm going with the 40
i think the dark dials make the watch looks smaller
Do they make a 50mm?
35 mm
Green 🤌🤌💚
The clasp needs on the fly adjustment. Otherwise the 35 is the better size for smaller wrists
Hi, can i ask your wrist size?
6.4” / 16.26cm
What is your wrist size if you don’t mind sharing?
6.4” / 16.26cm
@@MinuteMon thanks man. Looks great on you. :)
You should buy the quartz
Is it true that some parts in PRX movement is made of plastic ?
How much bro ?
🔥
I’m torn between the 40 and 35 … tried both on guy at the store kept pushing me to go for the 40 but lug to lug it was literally the size of my wrist (I have a small wrist)
Go for the 35mm
I think either or I'd be fine but I might get whatever I can switch to the strap easier
35 to small 40 mm is perfect
How much is this?
Really cool! What’s the clock in the background when you show face cam? (On the wall)
35mm good
The 35mm doesn't seem to have compatible rubber straps directly from Tissot (?)
Yes, but the guts are plastic. So if it needs to be serviced...? Also has no adjustments if timing is fast/slow
Is the 35 cheaper then the 40?
No it's not
@@tizio2332 i thought i would be. Thank you
@@tokhenz np
I have huge wrist so 40 but personality I would buy the quartz over automatic specifically the rose gold and silver one it, has such a nice dial finish and you don't have to worry about winding or servicing it.
Love my Navy 35mm, my favourite by far!
My mother of pearl 35 mm is coming Friday. It’s gonna be my first automatic watch.
Can i ask your wrist size?
What do you think about the size of the watch?
I just received mine, it looks a little small, but after 2 days I'm loving it, you just need to get used to it
@@tizio2332does it have lume?
@@zionic8706 yeah, but its not very bright
Where’s the store located?
Carat & Co. in Flushing New York
I have prx pm80 40mm green and prx gold pm80 35mm, 35 is nicer on your wrist👌 that doesn't mean that 40 doesn't look nice on your wrist
I bought Specht und sohne prx and very glad. All the same
35mm is perfect if you have dainty wrists.
The 35mm is waaaay too small surprisingly. I thought it would be perfect but it looks too feminine and the 40mm seems oversized on my 15.5cm wrist
38 would be great. I will just buy the 40mm probably and train my forearms :D
Unless someone is nice enough to purchase one for me I don't think I'd ever spend to get the watch. I also would get the smaller diameter version. The larger diameter version doesn't look right to me
What should I get if I have a 7.5 inch wrist?
40
This tissot is similar AP Royal oak
Well I tried the 35 mm but on my big wrist it just looks silly.
Quartz really is the way in my opinion. The dial is doing too much in the way of paying homage to the Royal Oak
i want 38mm
Now im intrested too buy TIsso Powermatic 80 with 38 mm its perfect fit . I yust fope it came in store .
PRX 35MM Auto gold, 35mm chronograph digital (gold/steel) , 35mm ice blue when?!
Buy the quartz
Goy myself a piece, waiting to get it through the mail
Can women pull the 35mm off?
Im thinking quartz
It's a stunning watch. 35mm is lovely even for a bigger chap. I'm not keen on the powermatic 80 because if serviced or requiring any work, tissot swap out the whole movement so it doesn't stay the same watch that you bought initially. Many won't care about that in the same way that I do though... Still a piece of wearable art .
Incorrect on what you are saying about the movement. Its crazy how one person said this online and now everyone gullible enough to believe it says it over and over about the P80 movement.
Didn't even know my boccia 3657 is a homage😅
This or the orient Kamasu?