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Tissot Carson 32mm Ladies Watch Silver

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Tissot Carson 32mm Ladies Watch Silver

Ref. T1222231103300

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The Carson Premium sits within Tissot's T-Classic family as a dress watch organised around the moonphase complication — a lunar display positioned just above six o'clock that gives the dial a purpose beyond simply reading the time. At 32mm across and only 7.42mm deep, it is a notably slim case for what it carries, and that slimness is what makes it work as a daily wearer rather than an occasional one. The dial has real detail to reward a closer look: the silver surface is laid out in sections with a sunray finish, blue leaf-shaped hands move against slender Roman numerals, and the gadroon-polished bezel provides a fine textural contrast to the bracelet's flat links. The ETA F05.841 includes an end-of-life indicator — the seconds hand begins skipping when the battery is nearly spent, which removes any ambiguity about when to act.

Reference
T1222231103300
Brand
Tissot
Collection
Carson
Case size
32mm
Case thickness
7.42mm
Lug width
16mm
Case material
Stainless steel
Case shape
Round
Dial
Silver
Crystal
Sapphire
Movement
Quartz
Calibre
ETA F05.
Functions
Date, Moonphase, Stopwatch
Water resistance
50m
Bracelet / strap
Stainless steel bracelet
Strap colour
Silver
Clasp
Butterfly clasp
Lume
Luminous
Retailer
Goldsmiths
Additional specifications
Origin
Swiss made
Learn more about Tissot

Charles-Félicien Tissot and his son Charles-Émile founded the company in Le Locle in 1853, assembling gold pocket watches and, unusually for the time, exporting aggressively — Russia became a major market within a decade.

Tissot's history is a sequence of firsts achieved through willingness to try materials and ideas the establishment considered unserious. The first mass-produced pocket watch with two time zones came in 1853. The first anti-magnetic wristwatch in 1930. The Astrolon of 1971 was the first watch with a movement made largely of injection-moulded plastic, and it worked. The RockWatch of 1985 used Alpine granite for the case, followed by watches in wood and mother-of-pearl.

The T-Touch of 1999 was the most significant: a tactile sapphire crystal allowing the wearer to access altimeter, barometer, compass, thermometer, and chronograph by touching the glass, years before touchscreens were commonplace.

Tissot merged with Omega in 1930 and both became founding members of what is now the Swatch Group. Its position in the group is volume and accessibility — Swiss mechanical and quartz watches at prices most people can reach, with the Powermatic 80 movement offering an eighty-hour reserve at entry level.

The company has held timekeeping roles across cycling, basketball, motorsport, and fencing.

1853
Founded in Le Locle by Charles-Félicien and Charles-Émile Tissot.
1930
Merges with Omega; releases the first anti-magnetic wristwatch.
1971
The Astrolon uses a plastic movement.
1985
The RockWatch is cased in Alpine granite.
1999
The T-Touch introduces a tactile sapphire crystal.

All Tissot watches

This watch appears in Stainless Steel (2,298), Under 37mm (1,010) and Women's Watches (940).

Manufacturer’s guarantee

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Frequently asked questions, and things you should know about this watch

Can I swim with it?

Showering yes, swimming no. 50m covers splashes and brief immersion, but a swimming stroke generates well above the pressure that figure describes.

Will the glass scratch?

Unlikely. Sapphire is second only to diamond in hardness and shrugs off everyday marking.

Does it need a battery?

Yes. It is quartz, so expect a battery change every two to three years at a jeweller.

What size strap does it take?

16mm. Any strap of that width will fit, and on most modern watches quick-release bars make the swap a two-minute job with no tools.

Is it a men's or women's watch?

Listed as women's.

Cheapest place to buy

Goldsmiths is the only UK retailer we track stocking this reference, so there is nothing to compare it against today.

Who are Goldsmiths?

Goldsmiths has been selling watches in Britain since 1778 and is part of the Watches of Switzerland Group, which is listed on the London Stock Exchange. They are an authorised dealer, so a watch comes with the manufacturer’s own warranty.

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