ReviewIntroducing The Tissot PRX Extensions 2024 In Different Sizes, Colours, And Materials
The Swiss watchmaker extend their celebrated Tissot PRX line with seven new models: the PRX Powermatic 80 40mm in gradient dials, the PRX Powermatic 80 40mm or 35mm in mint dials, the PRX Powermatic 80 40mm Carbon, and the PRX 35mm in a mother-of-pearl or pink dial. Here’s a detailed description of each new release
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One of the brand’s bestselling collections, the Tissot PRX grows even further as they introduce a set of new models in different dial colours, sizes, and materials. The instantly-recognisable model of 1978, the Tissot PRX gets reinterpreted in varied forms. In their 2024 extensions, the brand introduced seven new timepieces in two sizes: 40mm and 35mm. The 40mm versions feature gradient dials, a mint-coloured dial, or a forged carbon dial, while the 35mm variants are presented in a mint, mother-of-pearl, or pink dial. Powered by a quartz or an automatic movement—featuring the Nivachron or silicon balance spring—the new releases offer a wide range of variety, catering to modern individuals with discerning tastes.

Dusk Till Dawn: The Tissot PRX Powermatic 80 40mm
The first two timepieces feature waffle patterned, graduated dials, transitioning from ice blue or black on top to metallic blue at the bottom. Inspired by the changing hues of dusk and dawn, the dials lend a mesmerising effect to timepieces making them highly sought after. Each timepiece features a white date aperture at three o’clock, along with baton-shaped hands and indices that are coated with Super-LumiNova. The dials are enveloped within 40mm stainless-steel cases, with a water resistance of up to 100m. Run by the automatic Powermatic 80 movement, featuring the Nivachron balance spring, with an impressive 80-hour power reserve, the two timepieces offer a perfect blend of form and function. Both are presented on integrated single-link steel bracelets, equipped with an interchangeable system.
A Black Beauty: The Tissot PRX Powermatic 80 40mm Carbon
The showstopper among the new releases is the PRX Powermatic 80 with a forged carbon case and an integrated rubber strap—the only model to feature this strap. With its super-sporty, rugged look in all-black, this timepiece can accompany one to all their adventures, while also elevating their casual fits. It not only stands out for its unique look, but also for its special characteristics such as providing lightweight durability and optimal performance, thus making it highly desirable among collectors and enthusiasts alike. Its forged carbon dial with a unique pattern features a matching date window at three o’clock, with contrasting hands and indices filled with white Super-LumiNova. Powered by the same movement as its gradient-dialled counterparts, but with a silicon balance spring, the PRX Powermatic 80 40mm Carbon is truly impressive, offering the best of both worlds.
Minty Fresh: The Tissot PRX Powermatic 80 40mm or 35mm
After getting multiple customer requests, Tissot released the automatic version of the mint green PRX Powermatic 80 in two sizes: 40mm and 35mm. Both timepieces feature waffle patterned dials in a trendy light green colour, with a date aperture at three o’clock. Just like their siblings, the hands and hour markers on the dial are coated with Super-LumiNova for greater legibility. Both timepieces are run by the self-winding Powermatic 80 movement, delivering reliability and precision thanks to the innovative Nivachron hairspring, with an 80-hour power reserve. Each variant comes with a stainless-steel bracelet.

Inclusive Forward: The Tissot PRX 35mm
For people with smaller wrists, the brand introduced the Tissot PRX 35mm in a mother-of-pearl or pink dial. The mother-of-pearl dial lends an elegant touch to the watch, while the brushed pink dial looks fashion forward on the wrist. Each watch is encased within a 35mm stainless-steel case—the same size as the original watch from 1978—with a sapphire crystal, offering a respectable water resistance of up to 100m. The dials feature a date aperture at three o’clock, with the hands and indices filled with Super-LumiNova. These are the only models among the new releases that are powered by a quartz movement, with an EOL indicator. Both are presented on integrated steel bracelets, with an interchangeable system, just like their siblings.
The new launches with their distinctive looks, sizes, and materials make the Tissot PRX collection more versatile and multifaceted, offering something for everyone. What’s your pick?