Tissot / PRX
Tissot PRX
Collection profile · 1978
PRX distills Tissot's late-1970s integrated-bracelet sports design into a clean, highly wearable family: angular, polished, accessible, and broad enough to stretch from quartz essentials to automatic statement pieces.
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Pronunciation & name
P-R-X
Tissot treats the name as initials; the line is rooted in a 1978 design.
Why it matters
PRX is Tissot's most culturally fluent sports watch family: enough retro geometry to feel familiar, enough range and price discipline to stay relevant.
Key references
Collection timeline
- 1978 — Tissot introduces the original design language that later defines PRX.
- 2021 — Tissot reintroduces PRX as a defining chapter in its current collection.
- 2023 — The PRX gains renewed attention in smaller 35 mm case sizes.
- 2025 — The family spans 25 mm through 42 mm references, including special editions.
News
- PRX returns as a current collection 2021 — Tissot frames PRX as a reintroduced design with roots in 1978. ↗
- PRX Powermatic 80 arrives in 35mm 2023 — The smaller automatic case size shows the line maturing beyond the initial 40 mm hit. ↗
- Current PRX collection spans quartz and automatic references 2025 — The official collection mixes quartz pieces, Powermatic 80 models, and multiple sizes. ↗
- PRX UFO Robot Grendizer special edition 2025 — A pop-culture special edition adds a sharper limited-edition note to the family. ↗
Fun facts
A comeback watch
Tissot’s own story roots PRX in 1978 and describes its 2021 return as a defining modern chapter.
One shape, many prices
The collection groups quartz and automatic versions together, giving PRX unusual breadth for one sports-watch family.
FAQ
What is Tissot PRX?
PRX is Tissot’s 1978-inspired integrated-bracelet sports line, reintroduced in 2021 and now treated as a core collection.
Does PRX come in more than one size?
Yes. The current family runs from 25 mm through 42 mm references.
Is PRX quartz or automatic?
Both. The collection mixes quartz pieces and automatic Powermatic 80 models.
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