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FeatureTour de France 2018 Special: Mapping Tissot’s Ride On The Saddle

Exhibiting a relentless pioneering spirit and multifarious personalities and moods, the Tissot T-Race Cycling Collection is the perfect antidote for all bicycle enthusiasts who enjoy breaking a sweat or even for those into professional racing

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Tissot’s reputation as a pioneer in the field of watchmaking stems from humble beginnings as the ‘Charles-Félicien Tissot & Son’ assembly shop in Le Locle, Switzerland. Formed by Charles-Félicien Tissot, a gold case-fitter, and his son Charles-Émile, a watchmaker in 1853, the Tissot catalogue impressed one and all with the inclusion of a vast collection of pocket watches and pendant watches, mostly in gold, richly decorated or with complications. They gained popularity at national and international exhibitions as well as at chronometry competitions. In fact, iconic French actress Sarah Bernhardt is famously known to have purchased an 18-carat gold pendant watch at the 1900 World’s Fair.

Tissot T-Race
A champion Tissot timepiece modelled on the colour of the champion’s jersey, this yellow T-Race watch is the official watch for the 105th edition of the Tour de France

The Swiss watchmaker attained several accomplishments to its credit, starting from introducing the first mass-produced pocket watch to launching the first pocket watch that showed two time zones – both within a year of its establishment. It was quite a feat for a brand that was so new to the world of watchmaking. In 1929-30, fuelled by greater challenges and aspirations, Tissot presented the world’s first anti-magnetic watch – a timepiece that would function smoothly despite any magnetic disturbances around it. Tissot’s innovative repertoire also includes the production of the first watches made of plastic, stone, mother of pearl and wood.

Tissot T-Race
Also taking inspiration from the colours of the champion’s jersey is the Chrono XL Classic Tour de France Edition, built with a yellow and black embossed cow leather strap. The caseback of this special edition has been engraved with the Tour de France logo, making it a piece of history on the wrist.

The Brand’s Sports Lineage

Tissot has a long-standing history with sports. The company’s first association with a sporting event was in 1938 when the brand acted as official timekeeper for a ski racing event in Villar, Switzerland. Tissot has been a key sponsor for the Formula One teams of Lotus, Renault and Sauber and the official timekeeper and partner of FIBA, AFL, MotoGP, FIM Superbike and the World Championships of cycling, fencing and ice hockey.

Tissot T-Race
Across the neatly designed dial of this blue T-Race timepiece are two large luminous hands, a colour-coordinated ‘T’-tipped chronograph seconds hand, with counters at three, six and nine o’clock and a date window at four – all pivotal features for biking enthusiasts

Over the years, several key international figures, including Carmen Miranda, Elvis Presley, Grace Kelly and Nelson Mandela, have graced Tissot watches on their wrists. The brand also boasts of an impressive line-up of official ambassadors that include MotoGP riders Marc Marquez, Jorge Lorenzo and Thomas Lüthi; basketball player Tony Parker; Indian cricketer Virat Kohli and actors Deepika Padukone, Liu Yifei and Huang Xiaoming.

Tissot T-Race
The sturdy silicone strap of this dark blue T-Race watch beautifully captures the intrinsic elements of a racing bike, such as the head tube and fork

Familiar Terrains

The brand’s association with sports has been so close and extensive that it has inspired the watchmaker on a number of occasions to produce timepieces specifically designed for the major races on the calendar, from Paris-Nice to Paris-Tours, including La Flèche Wallonne, the Tour de France and the Vuelta a España. The Swiss bigwig served as the official timekeeper of the Tour de France from 1988 to 1992, and in 1995, Tissot affiliated with the Union Cycliste Internationale, becoming the official timekeeper of road, trail, mountain-bike and UCI BMX Cycling World Championships and world cup cycling time trials.

Tissot T-Race
The chronograph pushers on the 316L stainless steel case with black PVD coating in this T-Race watch, measuring 44.5mm, resemble brake levers, while the asphalt-effect dial references a wheel and its spokes

A Model For Every Track

Reflecting a bike in itself in a sleek ergonomic form is the diverse Tissot T-Race cycling collection, which is available in yellow, blue, dark blue, orange, red, steel and black PVD, in combinations with silicone or NATO straps. Synchronising with every pedal, these Swiss-made watches are powered by quartz movements. The sturdy silicone strap of each T-Race watch beautifully captures the intrinsic elements of a racing bike, such as the head tube and fork. The chronograph pushers on the 316L stainless steel round case, measuring 44.5mm, resemble brake levers, while the asphalt-effect dial references a wheel and its spokes.

Tissot T-Race
A by-product of the partnership between Tissot and La Vuelta – a multi-stage bicycle race held in Spain every year – is the Tissot T-Race Cycling Vuelta Special Edition. Its caseback endorses the official La Vuelta logo and the red dial is an ode to the champion’s jersey

Across the neatly designed dial are two large luminous hands, a colour-coordinated ‘T’-tipped chronograph seconds hand, with counters at three, six and nine o’clock and a date window at four – all pivotal features for biking enthusiasts. The timepieces have been deftly endowed with a number of thrilling bike-related characteristics, with the tachymeter bezel echoing the look of a wheel, the clustered-sprocket cassette motif on the solid caseback as well as the crown, and, lastly, the bicycle chain-like indented pattern on the inside of the silicone strap. A PVD coating – with carbon composite in some models – has been incorporated in the case in colours that harmonise well with the silicone strap.

Tissot T-Race
This timepiece with orange accents has been deftly endowed with a number of thrilling bike-related characteristics, with the tachymeter bezel echoing the look of a wheel, the clustered-sprocket cassette motif on the solid caseback as well as the crown, and, lastly, the bicycle chain-like indented pattern on the inside of the silicone strap

Committed To Inspire

As the producer of a niche of reasonably affordable watches for the hardcore speed-bike fans, Tissot is setting new standards as well as strengthening its core values of performance and precision. From its foundation in the small Swiss Jura town of Le Locle to earning a presence in more than 150 countries, the brand has acquired a relentless pioneering spirit that is committed to inspire.

Tissot T-Race
As the producer of a niche of reasonably affordable watches for the hardcore speed-bike fans, Tissot is setting new standards as well as strengthening its core values of performance and precision

From its first pocket watch with two time-zones in 1853 to its revolutionary touch-screen technology T-Touch watch, Tissot has presented a series of firsts in terms of technology, materials and design. With a versatile range of high-quality timepieces at attractive prices, more so than most other Swiss watch brands, Tissot also expresses its commitment to making excellence accessible.

Hit the pedal and find your cycling companion from Tissot here!

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