Collection: Vintage Tissot: Visodate, Antimagnetique & The Omega Era

Discover the hidden gem of Swiss watchmaking. For decades, Tissot was the sister brand of Omega (under the SSIH group), sharing the same factories, designers, and often the exact same movements. Vintage Tissot watches offer the prestige and engineering of the "Golden Era" at an exceptional value.

Innovation & Shared DNA: Visodate and Antimagnetique

Tissot was a pioneer, not a follower. They created the first mass-produced anti-magnetic watch in 1930 and introduced the iconic Visodate (integrating the date mechanism) in the 1950s. At e-v-w.com, we curate examples that showcase this rich history, ensuring every piece is professionally serviced and ready for daily wear.

📂 Explore our Tissot inventory:

  • 🧲 Antimagnetique: A historical milestone. These watches from the 1930s and 40s were engineered to resist magnetic fields, featuring classic Art Deco dials and robust manual-wind movements.
  • 📅 Visodate & Seastar: The quintessential 1960s dress watches. Known for their clean lines and reliable automatic movements, they represent the perfect entry into vintage Swiss collecting.
  • ⏱️ Chronographs (Lemania Powered): Many vintage Tissot chronographs utilize legendary Lemania movements (like the Cal. 1281), identical to those found in much more expensive Omega models.

Collector's Insight: Many collectors call vintage Tissot "the smart buy." You are effectively getting Omega-tier build quality and movement architecture for a fraction of the investment.