Confused About Tissot PRX size? Get the best fit for you.

by Adelaide Davy

Okay, so I’ve been eyeing the Tissot PRX for a while now. It’s a gorgeous watch, but the big question for me was always: which size? They’ve got a few, and my wrists are, well, let’s just say “average.” I didn’t want anything that looked like a dinner plate, or something too tiny that gets lost.

Confused About Tissot PRX size? Get the best fit for you.

The Great Size Hunt Begins

I started by doing what any normal person does: I hit the internet. I went to find some comparison photos and “wrist shots.” That helped a little, getting a general sense of scale, but it’s hard to tell from pictures, you know?

Then I tried to look at their website to see the measurements. They list the sizes (obviously), but numbers on a screen don’t always translate to real life.

So, screw it, I decided to do some measure myself.

Measurements and Mayhem

  • First thing, I use my old watch’s size to compare, and I think 40mm of Tissot will be great.
  • Second thing, I went to their website to buy, because it has return policies.
  • I choose Powermatic 80, looks great.

The Verdict

After I wear it all day, I got my result. I feel the weight, and great experience. I think I have do a great choice!

Hopefully, my little experiment helps someone else out there struggling with the same PRX size dilemma. Good luck!

Confused About Tissot PRX size? Get the best fit for you.

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