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Tissot launches a new vintage-inspired women's collection, SRV

The latest line includes six Art Deco-inspired timepieces
Tissot’s latest collection is a bold, functional, and elegant line, called the SRV, which is an abbreviation for 'Sapphire, Rectangular, and V’, a Roman numeral denoting 5-bar (50-metres) of water resistance. The line takes cues from the 1975 model, which itself was inspired by the Art Deco times of the 1920s. The watches in the latest line feature geometric and angular cases topped with a scratch-resistant faceted sapphire crystal. 

Tissot SRV Ref. T160.110.11.043.00

Currently, the SRV line includes six stainless steel models with dial iterations in sunray blue (Ref. T160.110.11.043.00), sunray green (Ref. T160.110.16.093.00), and white mother-of-pearl (Ref. T160.110.36.113.00), with a case coated with gold PVD. The other three models feature dials in black mother-of-pearl (Ref. T160.110.36.126.00), with rose gold PVD case, silver (Ref. T160.110.11.033.00) and red (Ref. T160.110.16.423.00). 
Tissot SRV Ref. T160.110.36.126.00

All serving elegance with minimalist dials featuring Roman hour markers at 12 and 6 o'clock, baton hands, and a subtly placed brand's logo at 12, except for the black mother-of-pearl, which features four top Wesselton diamonds at 12, 3, 6, and 9 o’clock. 


Measuring 30 mm, the 316L stainless steel timepieces are powered by a Swiss quartz movement with a Renata 364 battery type; the watches have a closed caseback. All the pieces are available with interchangeable leather straps or a stainless steel bracelet. 
Tissot SRV Ref. T160.110.16.423.00

Prices: The green and red dial models are offered at Rs. 37,000, the silver and blue references for Rs. 43,000; the white-mother-of-pearl dial version for Rs. 40,500; and the black mother-of-pearl model for Rs. 46,000. 

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