Manufactured in the 1930s, this Tissot is powered by the Cal. 27 movement and features the popular stepped-bezel case along with an exceptionally rare gray mirror-coated two-tone dial in the coveted double bullseye design.
The dial is particularly noteworthy: a silver base finished with a rare gray mirror coating, creating a striking two-tone appearance. The coated outer sector is printed with a white-lettered railway minute track and Arabic numerals, while the small seconds subdial is finished in the same manner, resulting in a beautifully balanced and highly refined design.
Combining the distinctive aesthetics and quality of the so-called “double bullseye” dial, a color scheme shared with period examples from Omega and Lemania, and a perfectly proportioned 33mm stepped-bezel case, this watch embodies many of the most appealing characteristics of 1930s watchmaking. It is powered by the manually wound Cal. 27 movement, completing a timepiece that captures the elegance and craftsmanship of its era.












