Tissot

Two Timer

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Low $125
Median $236
High $268
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The Tissot Two Timer is a fascinating dual-display watch from the 1980s, notable for its blend of analog and digital timekeeping at a time when Swiss brands were experimenting to stay relevant during the quartz revolution. This model appeals to collectors who appreciate transitional designs and the quirky charm of early digital integration. Its unique look, with a traditional dial paired alongside a digital LCD, captures a specific moment in horological history that’s increasingly sought after by those who value innovation and nostalgia.

The most desirable versions are typically the Ref. L560/560 and its close siblings, which feature a 34mm stainless steel case and a reliable Swiss quartz movement. The digital display offers a second timezone, alarm, and chronograph functions, making it a practical travel companion even decades after its debut. Variants differ in dial colors, bracelet types, and whether they include the original Tissot-signed bracelet—these details can drive price differences, with full sets and excellent condition examples commanding a premium.

When considering a Tissot Two Timer, inspect the LCD for full functionality and clarity, as replacement screens are scarce and costly. The quartz module, often a ETA 988.333, is generally durable but should be checked for corrosion from old batteries. Collectors value watches with crisp case lines and unpolished surfaces, and original box and papers add to desirability. This is a model where originality and working electronics matter more than mechanical service history, so prioritize those features when comparing options.

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