Swiss Men's Watch «Tissot Bamper» - 14k Gold Plated Automatic Watch

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Swiss Men's Watch «Tissot Bamper» Description

Great example of vintage watch - Tissot Bampet Automatic. This Tissot watch was released in the end of 1940’s in Switzerland.

The case of the watch is plated with a thick layer of 14-karat gold. There is a stamp on the back case proving this.

The watch looks really vintage, there’s a beautiful patina in the dial. This watch can be great addition to your everyday look or business look.

The watch is powered by a bumper winding movement, you will not find this system in modern Tissot watches, but in the 1940's the bumper winding was considered as a revolutionary idea and many watch brands tried to create such movements.

14k Gold Plated Characteristics

  • Year: 1940's
  • Movement: Automatic
  • Case materials: Brass, Stainless Steel, 14K Gold
  • Strap materials: Stainless Steel
  • Swiss made.

Automatic Watch Benefits

  • Precise timekeeping: With its automatic movement, the Tissot Bamper ensures accurate timekeeping without the need for manual winding, ensuring that you always stay on schedule.
  • Durable and long-lasting: The watch is crafted from high-quality materials, including brass, stainless steel, and 14K gold, making it durable and long-lasting.
  • Elegant and stylish: The Tissot Bamper's sleek design and gold-plated bezel give it a timeless and sophisticated appearance, making it a fashionable accessory that complements any outfit.
  • Versatile: The watch's stainless steel strap makes it versatile, allowing it to be worn on both formal and casual occasions.
  • Swiss-made quality: The Tissot Bamper is a Swiss-made timepiece, ensuring that it is crafted to the highest standards of quality and precision.
  • Investment value: As a vintage watch, the Tissot Bamper has investment value and can potentially appreciate in value over time, making it a wise investment for watch collectors and enthusiasts.
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