Here is a 1970s Tissot Sideral, a model that captures the bold design language of its era with a lightweight fiberglass case and lugless profile. This example features a clean white dial with baton indices — a simple, attractive configuration that wears well and still feels contemporary today.
What makes this piece stand out is its original steel bracelet, a far less common option compared to what most Siderals were sold on. These steel bracelets are highly sought after and tend to get snapped up quickly when they appear, making this watch especially appealing to collectors who want a complete and original example.
Condition is fair and consistent with age. Both the case and bracelet show scratches and signs of use, as you’d expect from a watch that’s over fifty years old, but everything remains original and presentable. The automatic movement is running, and overall the watch has the honest charm of a well-worn vintage piece.
For collectors or enthusiasts of vintage Tissot, this Sideral is a chance to own an authentic example with the harder-to-find steel bracelet, offering both wearability and collectibility in one package.