![]() ![]() The use of fluoroelastomer (FKM) rubber combines the flexibility of silicone straps with the durability of rubber, while not attracting any dust like many silicone options. Delugs currently offers the PRX straps in seven colours, all with the basket weave top side texture that pairs well with the Clous de Paris dials of the Powermatic 80-equipped models. There’s no shortage of colour options, either. The FKM rubber material is wonderfully supple, as one would expect considering the other high-end manufactures that use it, complete with grooves on the underside for better breathability. The integration with the case is very well done, and I appreciate the choice of removing the single metal link that can be found on the Tissot OEM leather straps, as it makes for a more comfortable experience. Delugs has gone through a lengthy, and expensive, process to create this strap, and their efforts are on show. ![]() Without getting too wordy, the final product is honestly nothing short of awesome. The strap From left to right: first prototype, second prototype, final product Their latest endeavour is to make rubber straps for the Tissot PRX, a first for Delugs and for the PRX. Strongly focusing on the wishes of collectors and enthusiasts, they manufacture custom straps for the likes of the VC Overseas and Cartier Santos, which no other third party maker supports. For the uninitiated, the Singapore-based brand was founded in 2018, and offers an enviably large range of leather and canvas straps. What Tissot doesn’t offer at all, however, is a rubbers strap for the PRX. Though successful, the Swatch Group brand has been pretty quiet with strap support for the PRX, despite its quick-release bracelet and the fact they produce leather options in both black and blue – something that will hopefully change in the near future. Flat pushers and an embossed “T” emblem on the crown, along with a tapered integrated steel bracelet, offer an aesthetic that’s similar to - but not a blatant copy of - the uber-expensive Royal Oak.I/trending 11888 Delugs delivers with a range of high-end rubber straps for the Tissot PRX Borna Bošnjakįans of the best affordable integrated bracelet sports watch, rejoice! While possibly a bold claim, no other big box brand has managed to grasp the market quite as well as the Tissot PRX. The functions include hours, minutes, seconds, date, and a chronograph. The watch is depth rated to 100 meters, double the rating of a Royal Oak. T137.427.11.041.00) has steel hands and indices while the white “panda” variant has rose gold-plated hands and indices.Īn exhibition caseback offers a view into the Valjoux mechanism. ![]() At launch there will be two dial configurations, one is a blue dial with silvery-white subdials, and the other is a silvery-white dial white black subdials. Set to arrive in June 2022, the 42 mm angular stainless steel case, with integrated bracelet, has a mixture of brushed and polished surfaces, giving it an upscale look, in spite of Tissot being an entry-level watch brand. This 4Hz, 27-jewel automatic movement, with a 60-hour power reserve, is based on an ETA/Valjoux-based chronograph - which is a reliable workhorse chronograph that powers a broad range of third-party watches - and will power the 2022 Tissot PRX Chronograph. Swatch Group SA, which owns Omega, Blancpain, Hamilton, Longines, and others - owns the watch brand Tissot, and the ETA, which in turn owns the intellectual property of Valjoux. Now, the Swiss watch watchmaker has taken it to the next level, with a Valjoux A05 H31 automatic powered chronograph. Tissot is breaking out the big guns and extending on the success of its PRX watch collection, which originally dropped last year.įirst Tissot launched a Swiss quartz version of the PRX in February 2021, followed by an automatic mechanical-powered PRX in the summer of 2021. ![]()
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