
Tissot Two-Tone PR50 Quartz Dress Watch
This is a vintage Tissot PR50 wristwatch featuring a distinctive two-tone aesthetic, likely dating from the 1990s or early 2000s. The watch is constructed with a stainless steel round case and a matching integrated seven-link 'beads of rice' style bracelet. The bracelet exhibits a classic bi-color finish, with the outer links in brushed steel and the central three rows of links in a gold-tone plating. The dial is a sunray champagne or gold color, protected by a sapphire crystal, which is a hallmark of Tissot's quality. It features slender gold-tone baton hour markers and a matching handset. A date aperture is visibly positioned at the 3 o'clock mark. The bezel is thin and gold-plated, echoing the accents on the bracelet. Regarding condition, the watch shows visible signs of regular wear, including light surface scuffing on the stainless steel and some mild fading or 'pitting' common with older gold-plating on high-contact areas of the bracelet. The clasp appears intact, though the overall tension of the links suggests honest age-related stretch. This model is known for its slim profile and reliable Swiss quartz movement, representing a mid-tier luxury entry that prioritizes a formal, dresser-watch silhouette.
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Estimated Value
$100 - $160
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Category
Horology / Wristwatches
Appraised On
March 16, 2026
Estimated Value
$100 - $160
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Tissot
Item Description
This is a vintage Tissot PR50 wristwatch featuring a distinctive two-tone aesthetic, likely dating from the 1990s or early 2000s. The watch is constructed with a stainless steel round case and a matching integrated seven-link 'beads of rice' style bracelet. The bracelet exhibits a classic bi-color finish, with the outer links in brushed steel and the central three rows of links in a gold-tone plating. The dial is a sunray champagne or gold color, protected by a sapphire crystal, which is a hallmark of Tissot's quality. It features slender gold-tone baton hour markers and a matching handset. A date aperture is visibly positioned at the 3 o'clock mark. The bezel is thin and gold-plated, echoing the accents on the bracelet. Regarding condition, the watch shows visible signs of regular wear, including light surface scuffing on the stainless steel and some mild fading or 'pitting' common with older gold-plating on high-contact areas of the bracelet. The clasp appears intact, though the overall tension of the links suggests honest age-related stretch. This model is known for its slim profile and reliable Swiss quartz movement, representing a mid-tier luxury entry that prioritizes a formal, dresser-watch silhouette.
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