Tissot PRX Powermatic 80, $650
The ’80s is often considered a Dark Age of watchmaking as cheap quartz watches undercut historic brands — and people around the world made questionable fashion decisions. But don’t discount the decade altogether. Any era will have its own nostalgia and design wins, and the Tissot PRX is here to prove it. Reviving a vintage model from 1978, we’re looking at an aesthetic representation of quartz-age watches but fitted with an automatic movement for the modern enthusiast. With a highly competitive price, it’s one of the most hyped watches of 2021 so far, but does it live up to the buzz?
Key Specs:
Case Diameter: 40mm
Case Thickness: 10.9mm
Water Resistance: 100m
Movement: Powermatic 80 automatic
Price: $650
Notable
Several features stand out on the PRX Powermatic 80. The look and design is indeed very throwback, but from a different era than the vast majority of recent vintage reissues. That gives it a unique vibe, and part of its look is the now very trendy “integrated bracelet” that will (along with some other elements) inevitably draw comparison to the iconic Audemars Piguet Royal Oak and related watches. All this is fine and good and cool, but offering it all with a nice level of finishing for $650 is notable, indeed.
Who It’s For
In its quartz or automatic form, the PRX will appeal to fashion and design-conscious crowds with its nod to a time — again, the late-’70s to ’80s — that’s beginning to experience renewed appreciation. Though based on a vintage model designed specifically for its quartz movement, the Powermatic 80 offers the same style but with an automatic movement for those watch snobs who still can’t get as excited about quartz, as ironic as it might be in this case. Finally, you can’t overstate the appeal for many of the “integrated bracelet,” typically associated with some very high end watches, and this is one of the most affordable ways to get a comparable experience in a respectable package.
