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Last week, we wrote about how much we love Movado watches. To summarize, they’re beautifully designed, well made, and affordable luxury timepieces that any collector should be proud to own.

Since then, we’ve gotten some questions. One thing that really struck us in particular was the sheer number of people wanting to know whether they should get a Tissot or a Movado watch.

We understand, of course. They’re both luxury watchmakers that occupy a similarly affordable space in the watch market.

For the most part, our answer is probably going to be whichever watch we happen to have in front of us at the moment. That said, it is a pretty interesting matchup, so we gathered a few of our favorites from each for a side-by-side comparison.

First, let’s talk about some of the overarching differences.

The Differences at a Glance

Origin - Tissot is a Swiss watchmaker through and through. They’re headquartered in Switzerland, and their watches are put together there as well.

Movado is headquartered in the USA. A lot of people think this means they make American watches, but that’s actually not the case. While the corporate offices are here, the watches themselves are also Swiss made. So the only real difference here is on the corporate level.

Looks - Aesthetically, Movado men's watches like to play with their core artistic philosophy that revolves around a mostly minimalist design with The Dot at 12 o’clock.

Tissot, on the other hand, generally sticks to the classic watch design, but that doesn’t mean they’re boring. They frequently experiment with colors and materials and put out everything from fun, playful pieces to classy gala-ready watches.

Movement - Tissot watches are mostly mechanically driven with automatic movements, while Movado watches are usually battery-powered quartz movements.

The debate over which is better could be a 2,000 page tome filled with endless back and forth, so we’ll sum it up by saying this: Some prefer mechanical movements because they’re exciting and impressively crafted, and some prefer quartz because it’s simpler and far more accurate.

And now, to the main event!

Matchup 1 - Sports

Movado’s Museum Black Dial

This Museum model is a Movado interpretation of a sports watch. Yes, it’s built for action.

However, the art-driven watchmaker just can’t help but put their head-turning spin on things, and what we ended up with is a functional sports watch with a look that’s just dripping with class. We mean this thing is sleek.

The all-black dial gives the illusion of a minimal design, as is the usual way with men's Movado watches, but a closer look reveals that there is a lot happening here. Subtle texture on the dial, luminous hands, and they even snuck The Dot in there, though it’s not easy to see.

This watch is like a stealth fighter with a beautiful leather bracelet attached to it.

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Tissot’s Heritage 1973 Automatic Blue Chronograph

And here we have the Heritage 1973 chronograph. We LOVE everything about this sports watch!

The color scheme is on point, with a dark blue dial, a tiny 5 seconds of lighter blue on the 30-second sundial, a second hand that tips off in orange, and a beautiful leather strap that’s holed for breathability. On top of that, it’s all tied together in a stunning vintage aesthetic.

This watch isn’t just a sports watch, it’s a sportsmanship watch. Oiled mustache and driving scarf not included.

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Winner - Tissot

While we do love the Movado Museum Sport Chronograph, there just wasn’t much of a competition in this category. Sports watches aren’t really the focus of Movado men's watches, and the Tissot catalogue just has a lot more to choose from in the realm of action-oriented timepieces.

Matchup 2 - Dress

Movado’s Bold Black Dial

We were hesitant to bring out another black watch for Movado. We don’t want you to get the wrong idea and think that they only make things in black, as there's a wide variety of colors in men's Movado watches.

But we saw this Movado Bold and just couldn’t pass it up. The dial in particular is just...so perfectly and astoundingly black. The Dot looks like a black hole in the middle of a starless galaxy.

The black stainless steel bracelet is absolutely perfect as a companion that doesn’t want to take any attention away from the main exhibit.

When we’re talking about dress watches, this is what we mean. Imagine lifting your arm in your finely-tailored jacket and the sleeve pulling back to reveal this masterpiece. Oh, we think it’s talk-of-the-party o’clock. Garson, could we have a champagne?

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The Tissot Le Locle Powermatic 80

You probably read that last bit and thought this category would be a shoo-in for Movado men's watches. Well, the Le Locle is here to say “not so fast, pal.”

The subtly textured black dial is home to beautiful gold toned hands and markers, and an overall air of refinement. The bezel is where the real party begins with its gold-toned glitter and polished class.

It’s on the back of the case where things become truly next-level, with etched flourishes and a window that let’s us see into the intricately crafted automatic movement as it glides flawlessly to power the watch’s mechanism.

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Winner - Movado

While we think both watches are absolutely beautiful, we have to give this one to the Movado because the dial is so unique and inspired that we couldn’t tear our eyes away from it.

For those who prefer more of a classic look, however, the Tissot Le Locle could very well be a complete masterpiece.

Matchup 3 - Casual Wear

Movado’s Sapphire Silver Dial

This piece is a perfect example of Movado’s expertise in creating a very minimal aesthetic with a hidden complexity that has to be searched for.

At a glance, it’s a perfectly uniform silver dialed watch with silver hands and a silver link bracelet. However, look a little more closely and the dial reveals itself. At the perimeter are tiny understated markers, peppered with miniature dots.

Movado watches know how to make space work for a design, and this watch knows how to work with pretty much any outfit and for any occasion.

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Tissot Seastar 1000 Quartz Mother of Pearl Dial

Selecting a single standout feature from this Tissot watch is a challenge, given its array of exquisite elements. Yet, there's one detail that truly captivates us: the delicate, mother-of-pearl dial. It's not just a dial; it's a canvas where Tissot's artistry blooms in full glory.

The dial, shimmering with iridescent hues, seems to dance under the light, changing its mood with every turn of the wrist. It's a subtle yet mesmerizing spectacle, reflecting Tissot's commitment to blending elegance with whimsy. Framing this artwork is a sleek case, its warm glow complementing the dial's natural beauty.

The overall design exudes a sense of refined sophistication, yet it maintains a sense of approachability. This Tissot watch is more than a timekeeper; it's a statement of style, a fusion of nature's elegance with contemporary design. It's the kind of watch that doesn't just tell time; it tells a story of beauty and precision, a true testament to Tissot's legacy in watchmaking.

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Winner - Tie

We honestly can’t pick one over the other. Movado’s Sapphire is artistic in its minimalism, making the loudest functions of its design the things that aren’t being said. The uniform silver look really can go with anything, and there’s no occasion we can think of where it would be out of place.

On the other hand, Tissot’s offering is a bolder proclamation of luxury, in many ways the polar opposite of the Movado watch. While it is a casual watch, it may seem just a tad out of place when the arm it’s attached to is being used to hold a sloppily jammed bagel at the local cafe.

As to the ultimate question of Tissot vs. Movado, there’s just no definitive answer. It’s all a matter of personal taste, and we would wager that you’d find an even divide throughout the watch collector community.

The aesthetics are totally different, so some people are going to find themselves drawn to one while some are more into the other.

What can’t be argued is that both Movado and Tissot offer a lot of incredible pieces at affordable prices.

Maybe the answer is to get some of both. We can help you out with that. Take some time to browse our Movado and Tissot catalogues today.

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Where does Tissot watches rank in the world? ›

RankBrandAverage Price
1.Rolex$24,995
2.Seiko$189
3.Casio$110
4.Tissot$391
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Is Tissot considered high end watch? ›

Yes. Tissot watches are high-end, Swiss-made timepieces backed by quality and 160+ years of innovation. Tissot has an impressive collection of dynamic sports watches, bold diver's models, elegant dress watches, sporty chronographs, and the brand even created the world's first touch-screen, solar powered timepiece.

What is comparable to a Movado watch? ›

In the realm of build quality and durability, it's safe to say both Bulova and Movado will provide similar levels of daily dependability and similar levels of case construction and finishing within their respective watches.

Are Tissot watches better than Movado? ›

In terms of brand value, Tissot is worthier than Movado. But, if you say about the quality and design, then Movado is slightly ahead than Tissot. When you compare watches of both the brands, then you can understand the difference.

Do any celebrities wear Tissot watches? ›

Founded in Switzerland in 1853, Tissot has a long history of producing high-quality and stylish watches. Some notable celebrities who have been seen wearing Tissot watches include actor George Clooney, basketball player LeBron James, and singer Justin Bieber.

What tier is Movado? ›

Movado sits comfortably in the accessible luxury category, making it an excellent entry point for individuals venturing into the realm of luxury watches.

Is Movado considered luxury? ›

In the global watch market, Movado is positioned as an accessible luxury brand, offering high-quality, design-focused watches at a price point that is attainable for a broader audience compared to ultra-luxury brands. Movado's pricing strategy sets it apart in the luxury watch market.

What is the sister brand of Movado? ›

Movado Group is a major player in the watch industry worldwide, offering a strong portfolio of ten widely respected brands: Movado, EBEL, Concord, Olivia Burton, MVMT, Coach Watches, HUGO BOSS Watches, Lacoste Watches, Tommy Hilfiger Watches and Scuderia Ferrari Watches.

Is Movado still a good watch? ›

These days, Movado is best known for their fashion watches, which—while not on the same level as Rolex—don't come cheap but are more reliable than those junky pieces endlessly advertised on Instagram. And while Movado watches are more on the entry-level side, they have more than a few fans out there.

Is Tissot considered cheap? ›

The watches are priced affordably

Tissot prides itself on creating affordable luxury. Each of the brand's timepieces is priced very fairly considering their high-quality nature. This makes Tissot watches a great choice to invest in as the collector will receive a lot for not a huge amount of money.

Which brand is better than Tissot? ›

Omega: Omega SA, one of the world's best watches manufacturing company is based in Bienne, Switzerland. Omega SA Company was founded in the year 1903 by Louis Brandt and belongs to Swatch Group.

Is Tissot better than Tag Heuer? ›

For an affordable, quality timepiece, Tissot definitely fills a niche and has a long history of watchmaking to back up the brand. The Tag Heuer brand is more expensive, and narrower in selection but has built a strong reputation over time within the racing world and with their chronograph models.

Is Tissot a good brand of watch? ›

Is Tissot a luxury watch? Yes, Tissot watches is a premium Luxury brand with a well-established reputation in quality watch-making.

What is the top 1 watch company in the world? ›

#1: Rolex. Rolex, founded in 1905 in London, is the most recognized and coveted watch brand in the world. Rolex pioneered the wristwatch and has come to symbolize luxury, success, and prestige. Known for its robustness and reliability, the Rolex name carries significant brand cachet.

Is Tissot better than Seiko? ›

Ultimately, the choice between Tissot and Seiko 5 in terms of materials and build quality will depend on your budget and expectations. Tissot offers premium materials and meticulous craftsmanship, ideal for those seeking luxury and longevity, while Seiko 5 offers good quality within a more affordable range.

What are the top 10 Swiss watch brands? ›

So, what are the top Swiss watch brands 2023? The prestigious list includes industry titans and notable movers, with Rolex, Cartier Watches, Omega, Audemars Piguet, and Patek Philippe leading the charge. Richard Mille, Longines, Vacheron Constantin, Breitling, and Tissot also earn their spots in the top ten.

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