Tissot Heritage 1973
T124.427.16.041.00
- Diameter:43 mm
- Up to 65 hours power reserve
- See-through caseback
- 316L stainless steel case
- Swiss automatic movement
- Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal with antireflective coating
- Adjustable leather strap
Maximum retail price (GST incl.). This maximum retail price is applicable for imports in India effect from 10th March 2026. Retailers may have stock at different MRP based on their date of purchase.
Technical specificities
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Innovators by tradition, Tissot celebrates its historic ties to motor racing with a re-issue of a 70s style chronograph. The Tissot Heritage 1973 symbolises the partnership that brought together Tissot and the Kessel Classics racing team. Meeting contemporary requirements, this 43 mm wide chronograph, with a dark blue dial featuring matte white counters, is limited to 1973 pieces. The overstitched brown calfskin strap is a reproduction of the one Tissot invented and patented in the 1960s, characterised by its large perforations alluding to pilots’ steering wheels of the time. To power this racing machine, Tissot has fitted a reliable, powerful and tested engine, the ETA Valjoux 7753 self-winding movement, in the stainless steel case.
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Valjoux
The ETA Valjoux calibre is a sturdy, self-winding chronograph movement. The top-of-range model has beautiful finishing touches, such as Geneva waves or circular graining. Designed in the 1970s, its reliability and performance have made it a classic across eras. It is one of the most iconic movements in the world of watch-making*. *Non-contractual image
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Superluminova®
Ensuring visibility under all conditions is an important goal for Tissot. This is why some timepieces feature a material we call SuperLuminova®. This material is placed on visible parts such as dials and hands, where it functions as a miniature accumulator of reflected light when the watch finds itself in the dark*. *Non-contractual image
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Water resistance
All Tissot watch cases undergo several tests, including a water resistance check. Tissot tests the watch's ability to resist impacts and pressure, as well as the penetration of liquids, gas and dust by replicating the real-life conditions in which the watch may find itself*. *Non-contractual image