For sale is a vintage 1970s Tissot Navigator automatic divers/sports watch, reference 44646-3X — a very rare and desirable reference with a rare green linen dial (there isn’t currently another example for sale online). This is a classic retro 1970s piece that will surely get some looks, featuring an in-house Cal. 2481 automatic movement that is very reliable.

The watch comes in at 37 mm — a classic size but still not too small, and with its large, pronounced lugs it should look great on most wrists. The watch head is in full original condition with an aftermarket green leather strap that suits the watch quite well. The dial has a linen pattern that shines a light green quite nicely in the sun, with clear text that has not been repainted or redone. The lume has gone tropical and is no longer functional, and this has bled into some of the dial creating some discolored spots around hour markers but nothing too noticeable unless in direct sunlight. The acrylic crystal is in nice shape with only minor scratches. The bezel is in great condition for the age and completely legible, with only minor marks. The case is also in good shape with only minor marks on its polished surface.

The movement is quite clean and running great; the quick-set is done by pushing the crown in and out (see video for demonstration) and all functions work correctly. This is a classic vintage piece that is quite hard to find, especially in this rare green dial variant — great for collectors of rare Swiss watches or those who just want a beautiful retro automatic Swiss sports watch at a great price. Ready to wear right out of the box!

While the watch is currently working as intended, due to its age, I cannot guarantee that it will continue working. This watch is sold as-is and may require a service, as many vintage automatic watches do. Refer to the photos and video to judge the watch's condition.

I am an American selling from Indonesia. I ship with a flat $19 fee and will use DHL Express that takes roughly a week to reach all international destinations.

Per eBay’s policy, the buyer is responsible for import fees to their country. I’m willing to help in any way possible, but ultimately it is up to the buyer to pay these fees. Thanks for understanding.

Please carefully examine the photos and don’t hesitate to ask any questions you may have.