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The SRV watch is inspired by the Art Deco times, developed in the
1920s. This time is characterised by geometric shapes and abstract
patterns, become a dominant style in architecture, interior design,
fashion and graphic arts. While the SRV is directly inspired by a model
from 1975, that very design was itself a reinterpretation of Tissot’s
earlier creations from the 1920s.
The SRV’s quartz
movement delivers precision that empowers to move forward fiercely and,
with the End-of-Life indicator, the SRV anticipates her next move, so
she’s always prepared. More than a name, SRV stands for, Sapphire
Rectangle V: a faceted sapphire glass with a rectangular silhouette, and
the ‘V’ a nod to its 5-bar water resistance, symbolised by the roman
number 5.
The metal bracelet is comfortable, robust, easy to clean and long-lasting.
The SRV watch is inspired by the Art Deco times, developed in the 1920s.
This time is characterised by geometric shapes and abstract patterns,
become a dominant style in architecture, interior design, fashion and
graphic arts. While the SRV is directly inspired by a model from 1975,
that very design was itself a reinterpretation of Tissot’s earlier
creations from the 1920s.
The SRV’s quartz movement delivers precision that empowers to move
forward fiercely and, with the End-of-Life indicator, the SRV
anticipates her next move, so she’s always prepared. More than a name,
SRV stands for, Sapphire Rectangle V: a faceted sapphire glass with a
rectangular silhouette, and the ‘V’ a nod to its 5-bar water resistance,
symbolised by the roman number 5.
The metal bracelet is comfortable, robust, easy to clean and long-lasting.