Tissot SRV Art Deco Collection

Geometry that celebrates the power of femininity

As Art Deco celebrates its centennial, Tissot delivers a timepiece that captures the era’s rebellious spirit with a daring design.

The SRV’s most striking feature is undoubtedly its faceted sapphire glass, cut like a precious gem to reflect light from every angle. This isn’t mere aesthetic flourish; it’s symbolic of the multifaceted modern woman who refuses to be confined to a single role. The angular, rectangular case with its hexagonal crown screams confidence, while the geometric lines pay homage to the revolutionary 1920s when women first began claiming their space in society.

Tissot has cleverly revived a 1975 design that itself drew inspiration from their 1920s creations, creating a fascinating dialogue between past and present. The result feels both vintage and utterly contemporary.

The collection’s diversity is its strength. Two models feature sleek mono-link stainless steel bracelets in sophisticated grey and deep blue – perfect for the boardroom warrior. The tapered links mirror the sculpted case, while the butterfly clasp and quick-change system offer practical luxury.

Tissot SRV collection Art Deco

The six models of the new Tissot SRV Collection. The Art Deco influences are appreciated in both the shapes and the choice of materials.

For those craving colour, the vibrant green and red variants with matching leather straps and sunray dials catch light beautifully. But the real showstoppers are the mother-of-pearl editions: one in white with a beige gold PVD case, the other in dramatic black with yellow gold PVD and four diamond hour markers. These premium pieces remind you that ambition should sparkle.

Beyond aesthetics, the SRV delivers reliability. The Swiss quartz movement includes an End-of-Life indicator – practical for the woman who plans ahead. With 5-bar water resistance, it’s built for active lifestyles, whether you’re closing deals or chasing dreams. The name itself tells a story: Sapphire Rectangle V, where ‘V’ represents both the Roman numeral five (for 5-bar resistance) and victory – fitting for a collection celebrating female empowerment.

The Tissot SRV collection is unapologetically feminine without being delicate, sophisticated without being stuffy. Definitely a watch with attitude for confident women who know their worth.

Author: Julia Pasarón

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