Tissot Le Locle Powermatic 80 Review: T006.407.36.053.00


Tissot Le Locle Powermatic 80 T006.407.36.053.00This elegant Tissot model, with its 39,3 mm rose gold PVD coated 316L steel case, black dial with Roman numerals, black leather strap, and Swiss automatic movement with an 80-hour power reserve, is positioned within the classic dress watch line.

The Le Locle collection takes its name from Le Locle, Switzerland, the city where Tissot was founded in 1853. Therefore, this model is not merely a classic-looking automatic watch; it belongs to a family that directly references Tissot's origins.

Tissot Le Locle Powermatic 80 T006.407.36.053.00 with black dial and rose gold PVD case

What kind of watch is the Tissot Le Locle Powermatic 80?

The strongest aspect of this reference is its simple and classic look. The black dial, Roman numerals, finely patterned surface, and rose gold PVD coated case together create a warmer dress watch character. An important correction is needed here: the official technical specifications for T006.407.36.053.00 list a 316L steel case with rose gold PVD coating, not a bronze case.

With a case diameter of 39,3 mm and a thickness of 9,75 mm, the watch is well-balanced enough to be comfortably worn under a shirt cuff. The black leather strap and butterfly buckle also support its classic intended use.

View of the Tissot Le Locle Powermatic 80 case back and automatic movement.

Powermatic 80 Mechanism

The model uses the Swiss automatic Powermatic 80 movement. According to Tissot's official data, the power reserve extends up to 80 hours. This means that even if you don't wear the watch over the weekend, you'll find it still working when you wear it again on Monday.

Technical Specifications

Door Design Tissot Le Locle Powermatic 80
Reference T006.407.36.053.00
Case diameter 39,3 mm
Thickness 9,75 mm
Lug range 19 mm
Kasa 316L steel, rose gold PVD coating.
Cam Sapphire glass
Mechanism Swiss automatic Powermatic 80
Power reserve up to 80 hours
Waterproof 3 bar / 30 meters
Strap Black leather strap, butterfly buckle

Should I buy it?

The Tissot Le Locle Powermatic 80 is a sensible option for those who want a classic automatic watch but don't want to compromise on Swiss craftsmanship and a strong brand history. Its biggest advantages are its slim case, 80-hour power reserve, and elegant appearance. Its biggest limitation is its 3-bar water resistance; this watch is not designed for diving, swimming, or heavy water exposure.

Source

Technical specifications have been verified against Tissot's official product page: Tissot Le Locle Powermatic 80 T006.407.36.053.00.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Tissot Le Locle T006.407.36.053.00 bronze?

No. According to official technical specifications, the case is 316L stainless steel with a rose gold PVD coating.

How many mm is the Tissot Le Locle Powermatic 80?

This reference model has a case diameter of 39,3 mm and a thickness of 9,75 mm.

Is the Tissot Le Locle Powermatic 80 waterproof?

Model 3 has a water resistance rating of 3 bar / 30 meters; it is not suitable for heavy water use.


Berk Oztoprak

Berk Oztoprak

I'm Berk Öztoprak, and I've been working in the digital industry for over 12 years. With my digital experience, I wanted to expand my favorite hobby of mechanical watches and the watch news I started on X (Twitter) into a media outlet. I now write on all social media platforms and Bersenti.

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