Fair and Square

TISSOT QUADRATO CHRONO  
Tissot squares off the competition with a square-faced chronograph.

Tissot’s Quadrato Chrono comes with a 30-minute, 1/10th of a second and 60-second counters. A 316L stainless steel case protects its ET A G10.211 calibre.

Tissot Quadrato Chrono
Series: Quadrato
Functions: Chronograph
(30 minutes, 1/10 of a second, 60 seconds), date, hours, minutes, seconds
Case: 316L stainless steel
Calibre: ETA G10.211
Water Resistance: 100m
Bracelet Strap: Rubber strap with deployant buckle and push-button

TISSOT'S HERMETIC TIMEPIECE first made its debut in the Roaring ’20s. Its cubic dial caused quite a stir, and was considered chic by trendy, up-to-the-minute city dwellers. For 2007, Tissot goes back to square one, giving us a new series ofbold, quartz powered timepieces.

Angular, sporty and robust, the Quadrato Chrono features an
audacious façade, strong geometric lines and a brash, youthful streak. The combination of soft and hard (rubber bracelet strap and 316L stainless steel case), smooth and textured (polished and brushed steel), and potent colors—yellow (30-minute hand and 1/10 of a second hand), black (dial and bracelet strap) and silver (316L stainless steel case)—gives the watch a masculine, brooding intensity.

Pair it with a dark leather suit, fire up your bike’s rip-roaring 163-horsepower engine and watch heads turn.

Tissot’s Quadrato Chrono comes with a date aperture positioned at an incline, and three chronograph counters—a 30-minute sub-dial at 10 o’clock, a 1/10th of a second at 2 o’clock and a 60-second counter at 6 o’clock. It has a sturdy rubber bracelet strap built with a deployant buckle and push-buttons.

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The Quadrato Chrono’s bi-textured black dial and matching black rubber strap work well with leather jackets and black suits.