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Old 28 August 2017, 06:38 PM   #1
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Tissot PRC 200

I have just seen a you tube of this watch and have taken a shine to it.
What does the forum think before I buy one.
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Old 28 August 2017, 11:19 PM   #2
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Which model? If it's the quartz version, be careful where you source it as this is one of the most counterfeited watches around.

I'm guessing it's more likely the automatic version as watch enthusiasts don't tend to get excited by quartz. The Auto model is fairly tall at 16-17mm from memory which may be too tall for some. It also looks better on the bracelet for this reason, the endlinks help mask the height.

The movement has plastic in it which seems to upset some people as you can see it through the display back. There are plastic mountings between the movement plates and the escapement is also plastic (escape wheel and pallet fork).

Overall a nice watch and a bargain on the grey market.
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Old 29 August 2017, 12:07 AM   #3
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Thanks for the info. How do forum members know so much ?


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Old 29 August 2017, 08:20 AM   #4
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People learn what they're interested in, and people around here like watches.

I also know a lot about beer
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Old 31 August 2017, 12:07 AM   #5
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Tissot PRC 200

I have a Tissot PR 100. My first new auto. I beat the ever living hell out of that watch and it still works to this day. Purchased in 1998 or 99 in NYC. I had a Rolex GMT at a young age but only allowed to wear it on certain occasions when my parents were there.


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Old 31 August 2017, 04:34 AM   #6
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I love it. I wore a prc 200 for about 3 years till the watch bug bit me. It got loads of compliments. More than my sub, Nautilus or Daytona combined!

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Old 31 August 2017, 05:08 AM   #7
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PRC-200 is a classic. I've always wanted one but never bought one for some reason.

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Thanks for the info. How do forum members know so much ?
We all came here and started asking questions like you just did. There are a lot of passionate, knowledgeable people here. Stick around, keep asking questions, and eventually you'll be the one answering questions.
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Old 31 August 2017, 06:17 AM   #8
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My first Swiss watch was a Tissot PRC100 Quartz which I wore for years until a so called jeweler broke it while changing a battery. With a broken quartz of this sort they just switch the movements and it looks as good as ever. While I was waiting for it to come back I got a Tudor Black Bay and soon a Rolex DJ and a Grand Seiko and my poor Tissot now is used only if another watch is in the shop. It was, and remains a nice looking watch however and was a first access into wearing a watch after many years and the price was very good. Some of the automatic Tissots look nice


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Old 31 August 2017, 07:27 AM   #9
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Dude, you're in a watch forum, 30% of us are total watch nuts, 70% maybe less...

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We all came here and started asking questions like you just did. There are a lot of passionate, knowledgeable people here. Stick around, keep asking questions, and eventually you'll be the one answering questions.
And yes this is exactly it, before coming here I knew diddly squat about watches, knew the brands and other things, but not much, now not one of the experts, but kno much more
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Old 31 August 2017, 08:42 AM   #10
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Old 9 September 2017, 09:27 PM   #11
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I have a Tissot PR 100. My first new auto. I beat the ever living hell out of that watch and it still works to this day. Purchased in 1998 or 99 in NYC. I had a Rolex GMT at a young age but only allowed to wear it on certain occasions when my parents were there.


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Wow!! You're the first one with a PR 100 I know!! Not many of them.
Was my first auto diver and still working like first day.
Here is mine! Cheers.


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Old 15 September 2017, 04:43 PM   #12
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Tissot PRC 200

I have had the quartz version of this for about 10 years now. Great little watch and has been reasonably reliable apart from some issues with the end links and bar that connects the bracelet to the lugs (Tissot did fix it quickly).

Still wear it occasionally when but not as much as I used to.
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Old 15 September 2017, 05:43 PM   #13
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Wow!! You're the first one with a PR 100 I know!! Not many of them.
Was my first auto diver and still working like first day.
Here is mine! Cheers.


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It seems I have an exactly same watch as you from approximately same year, maybe a few year older. It's been shock damaged but repaired recently . Runs +20+30 s/d. What accuracy do you get?
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Old 15 September 2017, 06:19 PM   #14
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I had a prc200 for many years, but was never really part of my rotation. I ended up selling it since it was never worn.
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Old 15 September 2017, 10:52 PM   #15
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It seems I have an exactly same watch as you from approximately same year, maybe a few year older. It's been shock damaged but repaired recently . Runs +20+30 s/d. What accuracy do you get?
Mine is from 96 or 97 but not remember well. Last time I wore it (few years ago) was + 5/7 sec/day approximately, I remember because was amazed how perfect was. Yours with +20/30 sec/day says there's something starnge. If I'm not wrong is a 2824 ETA movement and well adjusted can go to +/- 4/6 sec/day.
Probably tomorrow I'll go to the safe and I can test it with the timegrapher. Cheers.

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It seems I have an exactly same watch as you from approximately same year, maybe a few year older. It's been shock damaged but repaired recently . Runs +20+30 s/d. What accuracy do you get?
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As promised, here you have the timegrapher results...COSC specs. Not bad for a 20 years old ETA 2824!! Cheers.

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As promised, here you have the timegrapher results...COSC specs. Not bad for a 20 years old ETA 2824!! Cheers.
Another master has reviewed the watch and hopefully fixed it now for good. I see less (better) than a 1s/d accuracy now.
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Another master has reviewed the watch and hopefully fixed it now for good. I see less (better) than a 1s/d accuracy now.
Great!!! Nice to know is working well!!!

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Tissot PRC 200

I've had one since 1998. (PR 100). Purchased outside the original World a trade Center. Still works and keeps great time when I do wear it.


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I've had one since 1998. (PR 100). Purchased outside the original World a trade Center. Still works and keeps great time when I do wear it.


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Just realized I already replied. Sorry for the duplicate.
Wow!! Nice to know more owners of this beautiful model!! Is a fantastic watch!!
Cheers!!

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It was the first automatic watch I purchased myself. I think I was happier walking out the door with that than my first Rolex.


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First for me too!! And agree, young happiness is unbeatable!!! Cheers.

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