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Tissot Seastar 1000 ChronographvsTissot PR516

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Seastar 1000 Chronograph
TissotSeastar 1000 Chronograph
MSRP $650
PR516
TissotPR516
MSRP $575

At a glance

9 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Seastar 1000 Chronograph45.5mm
PR51640mm
Power Reserve
Seastar 1000 Chronograph40h
PR51640h
Water Resistance
Seastar 1000 Chronograph300m
PR516100m
MSRP
Seastar 1000 Chronograph$650
PR516$575

Full specifications

Case

6 specs
Category
Diver
Chronograph
Diameter
45.5mm
40mm
Thickness
12.82mm
12.16mm
Lug-to-Lug
45.5mm
40mm
Lug Width
22mm
20mm
Water Resistance
300m
100m

Crystal & Dial

1 specs
Dial Color
Black
White

Movement

1 specs
Caliber
13 1/4'''

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$650
$575

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What people say

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Tissot Seastar 1000 Chronograph

Owners widely praise the Tissot Seastar 1000 Chronograph for its captivating blue dial, excellent case finishing, and legible matte dial, with some noting its Powermatic 80 movement offers remarkable accuracy averaging -0.6 seconds per day and an 80-hour power reserve. The ceramic bezel is also frequently highlighted as exceptionally well-done, and the bracelet is described as surprisingly strong. However, multiple owners report issues including bezel looseness, paint chipping, flooding, a broken crown, and a protruding case back causing discomfort. Some find the watch too large, with one owner noting unfinished case sides and a crown pattern that digs into fingers. Overall, owners rate the Tissot Seastar 1000 Chronograph highly for its impressive finishing and value, despite a notable number of reports concerning durability and comfort issues.

Tissot PR516

Owners and reviewers widely praise the Tissot PR516 for its athletic 1970s charisma, vintage-inspired dial design, and thoughtful finishing. The manual-wind chronograph variant is noted for its robust case and impressive A05.291 movement with a 68-hour power reserve, while the automatic Powermatic 80 variant offers an 80-hour power reserve in a 38mm steel case at an accessible price. However, several sources flag the bracelet clasp as a letdown, describing it as a folded steel or stamped design that does not match the case quality. Some owners find the dial bland or wish the bezel looked different, and one reviewer notes the 14mm thickness of the chronograph can be noticeable. The Powermatic 80 variant's fixed bezel is criticized by one owner as a departure from dive watch principles. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Tissot PR516 highly for its strong value and retro-inspired design, with the chronograph movement and accessible pricing being key draws.

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