A brief history of Tissot Tissot has a long and storied history. The company was founded in 1853 by Charles-Félicien Tissot and his son Charles-Émile in Le Locle, Switzerland. Ever since then, they have stuck to their motto, 'Innovators by Tradition', embracing a pioneering spirit and is responsible for numerous horological advancements such producing a... Continue Reading →
My watch collecting journey has come to an end (for now)
Over the years I made several posts about my passion for watches. It is one of a few hobbies that I am still deep passionate about even after all these years. The world of horology is a fascinating one. I have always enjoyed reading up on the rich heritage of several watch brands and their... Continue Reading →
Got my dream watch, The Tudor Black Bay Ceramic
In 2023, when I chance upon the Tudor Black Bay Ceramic, I was smitten. It was love at first sight. The all black design, ceramic case material expertly carved from a single block of ceramic to house their in-house movement and METAS certification outside of Omega watches, what is there not to love? It's sleek,... Continue Reading →
On the hunt for the next mechanical watch
In 2016, I bought my first ever mechanical watch. The Tissot Visodate for around $800. At that time it was fairly expensive for me, but I still remember the moment I bought it at a Tissot store. I have been working on my first full-time job after graduation for a year now and having received... Continue Reading →
What if?
Toying with the whole notion of "what if's", what if, I am rich, not terribly rich, but rich enough to spare thousands of dollars on a luxury watch? What kind of watch would I get? I love my Tissot Visodate which was featured on my blog a few days ago. I bought at around SGD... Continue Reading →
Tissot Visodate
The first mechanical watch I ever owned. The Tissot Visodate. I had it for close to three months now and I love it to death. It barely leaves my wrist during waking hours and I can stare at it for a long time, mesmerised by the smooth, sweeping mechanism of the second hand as it... Continue Reading →

