Tissot’s long watchmaking history is a deep well for inspiration, and the Sideral S Powermatic 80 harkens back to the funky fresh 1970s. These watches have regatta roots and have been infused with modern elements, which makes them bold statement pieces with the specs to boot. They are among Tissot’s most distinctive sports watches today.
Unlike the fiberglass case of its ancestors, the new Sideral S is made of stainless steel cased in forged carbon. Its 41mm length and width make for a compact wearing experience. The prominent chapter ring provides a splash of color on the dial, which also features 5-minute countdowns used to track the starting sequence of nautical races. The bezel also provides detailed markings in 5-minute increments. A screw-down crown ensures 300m of water resistance.
Inside the Sideral S is the Powermatic 80. A well-known automatic movement based on the ETA-2824, it beats at 3Hz (21,600 vph) and provides 80 hours of power reserve. It features Incabloc shock protection and has a date complication. The movement can be viewed through the transparent screw-down caseback. All this is paired with a color-matched rubber racing-style strap with quick-release capabilities.