The right watch at the right time as we move towards the summer holidays: Tissot just extended their diving watch collection with the new released Seastar models. Are you ready to discover the unknown depths of the ocean? 😊🤿
I went for the 36mm white quartz version with my toothpick wrist as it’s thinner, reliable, more versatile than my automatic divers (skx013, ds action 38 for eg). Pictures and vids doesn’t make justice, it’s stunning, with yacht master vibes. Plus the most comfy watch I've ever had ;)
I've bought the turquoise Seastar 2000 almost two years ago. It's a nice watch. And while I'm not the biggest guy with the largest hands, personally I think the 46mm's of it is quite bearable, and looks good too!
Great input - thank you! Yep, this a very good example on why not to judge a watch by it size based on the milimeter. Sometimes the best is to try it on and see how it looks on YOUR writsize.
This is definitely the best Tissot review I've seen thus far and I've watched many because I'm interested in this watch just unsure whether I want the 1000vs2000 but this video helped me make up my mind thank you for this video.
The Seastar 2000’s are the best watches in the world in its price range. Nice big manly 46mm dial makes smaller ones look like cheap toys in comparison. I might have to buy them all ?
I got Seastar 1000 Powermatic two days ago for 551 Dollars and it's awesome, although I didn't get green one but with this price I can easily buy some new Seiko with less water resistant level so this is totally no-brainer for me
I am considering buying a Tissot dive watch and I have heard rumors that Tissot may introduce a Seastar 2000 in 36mm. I am definitely interested in this if it is true. Thank you for making this excellent video!
amazing video! the seastar 1000 and 2000 today offer so many premium features for under 1000 euros! ceramic bezel, engraving numbers, 300m, screw down crown, bottled dome sapphire crystal, open case in the back, and pm 80, also the dial is excellent!
Indeed, for sure you get the max in form of functions and features for the amount of money you spend. Besides that, it is not only the fair price and the features but the high quality.
@@LesAmbassadeurs-Watches although I'm not going to go deep sea diving it is very expensive but it's a beautiful watch and best of all no battery ever needed...
I have a preference for automatic movements, but the Tissot Seastar Professional would totally overwhelm my small wrist. Tissot, how about producing a non-Pro version, using the Powermatic 80 with case diameter around 39-40mm, as well as a b it thinner. Since most people are wearing diver watches for the style but would never wear their watch in a lake or ocean, a version without the Pro features would be welcome.
i have plan for TISSOT SEASTAR 2000 PROFESSIONAL POWERMATIC 80 600 mm , but recently Rado Captain Cook 300mm 1000 ft has also come which one is better ???? Please suggest Watch expert guide because its an huge investment
Hello Paradeep, when we compare the technical features we notice there is no big difference between these two watches. Only the style is different: While Rado goes for a more vintage look, the Tissot Seastar is more modern. Personally i feel like the Tissot is more adaptable to any style since its design is more neutral compared to the Rado Captain Hook. Hope we could help - if you have any further questions let us know at any time. Cheers, Les Ambassadeurs
I was considering to buy a previously launched version of a sea star but 43 mm is far too small for me but 45 mm has sundials which are useless in my opinion. Where to buy it? Haven’t seen it in 🇬🇧 high street shops yet. And how much does it cost? Your channel is very impressive l must admit. I decided to subscribe.
Hello Krzysztof - sorry for our late reply but here we are..can you let us know which references excatly? PS: Thank you for the feedback - glad you like our content & welcome on board :) Cheers, Les Ambassadeurs
I bought a Seastar Professional 2000 aqua color, but after a thorough day by day inspection of the watch, I noticed it's losing 3 to five seconds only in 12 hours. Is this normal? Is there a + / - adjustment in the motor? Will it cancel my warranty if an unauthorized watch repair/adjustment is done? Please advise.
Basically your timepiece has a difference of around 6 - 10 seconds per day which in this case is within the tolerenace. Tissot states on their website following: The majority of mechanical watches (excluding certified chronometers) have average precision tolerances of between -10/+30 seconds per day.
@@LesAmbassadeurs-Watches it is better because it looks more luxury, elegant and also prx is very popular every one have it on the other hand seastar is something different. There are many watches with gold colour however for me none of them looks as elegant as seastar. When I view my watch, I feel like i am wearing a golden bracelet. I actually hate golden bracelets on man But this one looks different
Hey man question: on the black /blue one the material on the strap is embossed cow leather (and the back is rubber) would an all rubber strap be better for diving? Or..?
Hello Rocket 🚀 Yes indeed, full ruberstrap would for sure be the ideal solution. Would avoid leather espacially when it comes to salt water. In general, leather is more sensetive to sweat, water and any liquids.
Hello Sanjay, did you choose your watch? :) Personally i think that the black/gold dial is more subtle, timeless and does not follow any trends. Therefore, this is a combination you will like even in 20 years from now. The blue one is a more straigh forward, sporty and dynamic version and i feel that the blue one is the "modern" intepretation of these series. Let me know if we can help :) Cheers, Les Ambassadeurs
I bought the black one , like the watch but the quality is a bit to be desired, had it since Xmas and the rotor spins when you wind it and it vibrates. when i looked it up its a known problem on these watches.
The black gold pvd u mean? Just got the blue because i dont wanna trust that bezel ring not getting dinged up as I intend to use this on a Daily basis. I got an all gold prx and seiko anyways. And also an alpinist baby with gold indicies. So blue was my call
Ridiculous for you maybe. I want a Seiko Willard but it looks tiny on my 8.25" wrist. Most dive watches are too small for me so leave us big wristed guys a few options OK?
@@adamski101 Well I guess you found your watch but a Sub or Seamaster is right at home on an 8.25 wrist as well. I understand your point but 8" is just not that common.
@@adamski101 The new Tissot 1000 Powermatic 80 with a 43 size bezel engraved and a blue face with stainless steel band is super nice bought it last week, very nice size to it and catches lots of looks a statement piece for sure.
Honestly, I don't see many similarities. Although Omega's wave pattern has appeared in other watches as well, it's not particularly spectacular and never was "a never seen miracle" :)
The Seastar 2000 deep blue with the non-coated 316L case and bracelet offers both durability and style. The bracelet adds a sporty touch while ensuring a secure fit for all your adventures. It's great to find a watch that aligns perfectly with your preferences and practical needs.
I love it but it looks like a kids watch on my wrist 🥲 and the 43mm fits my wrist perfect but i would like the watch to be berween 39 and 41mm so i could wear it with suits and sporty clothes. It would be so much more versatile.
If you wouldn`t have told me, i don`t think i would have noticed it that much. Personally i think it fits the overall style of the watch and blends very well with the rest of the watch.
I bought the tissot seastar 2000, The bezel what not very tight, and the more i spun it the looser it got. This watch some great features, but also some real cheap ones. Waste of money :(
The right watch at the right time as we move towards the summer holidays: Tissot just extended their diving watch collection with the new released Seastar models. Are you ready to discover the unknown depths of the ocean? 😊🤿
I went for the 36mm white quartz version with my toothpick wrist as it’s thinner, reliable, more versatile than my automatic divers (skx013, ds action 38 for eg). Pictures and vids doesn’t make justice, it’s stunning, with yacht master vibes. Plus the most comfy watch I've ever had ;)
Which color? Can I change the strap on it?
@@levanabrzeniyes
Hi how has the accuracy been? I bought mine 2 weeks ago and it's 4 secs fast
This is a great result to be honest, since sometimes much more expensive watches have much more :/
Yep, great series, and I agree - watches are very comfortable. That was the first thing I noticed while wearing them during the video shoot.
I've bought the turquoise Seastar 2000 almost two years ago. It's a nice watch. And while I'm not the biggest guy with the largest hands, personally I think the 46mm's of it is quite bearable, and looks good too!
Great input - thank you! Yep, this a very good example on why not to judge a watch by it size based on the milimeter. Sometimes the best is to try it on and see how it looks on YOUR writsize.
What does the painting look like after a couple of years? … it scratches easily??
@@lra7307 What paint? It's stainless steele and sapphire on the outside plus the ceramic. Looks like new after about 2yrs of carrying it every day.
This is definitely the best Tissot review I've seen thus far and I've watched many because I'm interested in this watch just unsure whether I want the 1000vs2000 but this video helped me make up my mind thank you for this video.
Thank you very much for your kind words - appreciate your feedback. If you have any questions about theses timepieces let us know at any time 🙂
The Seastar 2000’s are the best watches in the world in its price range.
Nice big manly 46mm dial makes smaller ones look like cheap toys in comparison.
I might have to buy them all ?
Go for it! 😃
I got the alpine green version of the Seastar 1000 automatic, just an amazing watch for the money ❤
I got Seastar 1000 Powermatic two days ago for 551 Dollars and it's awesome, although I didn't get green one but with this price I can easily buy some new Seiko with less water resistant level so this is totally no-brainer for me
No disrespect, but I would never switch from a Tissot to a Seiko - never.
I am considering buying a Tissot dive watch and I have heard rumors that Tissot may introduce a Seastar 2000 in 36mm. I am definitely interested in this if it is true. Thank you for making this excellent video!
Thank you very much for the compliments!
amazing video! the seastar 1000 and 2000 today offer so many premium features for under 1000 euros! ceramic bezel, engraving numbers, 300m, screw down crown, bottled dome sapphire crystal, open case in the back, and pm 80, also the dial is excellent!
Indeed, for sure you get the max in form of functions and features for the amount of money you spend. Besides that, it is not only the fair price and the features but the high quality.
Very well made ..and a almost unbeatable value..you get a lot for your money..wave dial in blue looks so nice, floating index..cool move Tissot
Couldn’t agree more. The „bang for buck“ is excellent.
I get my sea star 2000 it's the one with The Gold tone and black and silver I can't wait to get that watch on Monday!!! 🎉
Congrats, great choice!
@@LesAmbassadeurs-Watches although I'm not going to go deep sea diving it is very expensive but it's a beautiful watch and best of all no battery ever needed...
Bravo pour votre vidéo, j’ai beaucoup appris. Merci à vous.
Thank you for these beautiful images and nice video, well done !
Thank you for tuning in & your kind words! Stay tuned, more to come 🙏
Nice info with amazing presentation 👌🏻
Thank you very much for the compliments!
Tissot Seastar 2000 is fabulous & beautiful with 80 hours power reserve & 600 Meters water resistance ❤
Great summary - indeed a watch to consider and discover.
I have a preference for automatic movements, but the Tissot Seastar Professional would totally overwhelm my small wrist. Tissot, how about producing a non-Pro version, using the Powermatic 80 with case diameter around 39-40mm, as well as a b it thinner. Since most people are wearing diver watches for the style but would never wear their watch in a lake or ocean, a version without the Pro features would be welcome.
Since the style of the Seastar is quite bold, maybe you should try the 36mm version.
Yes; , Defenitly worth trying them both on !
A 36mm Automatic is very appealing.
La 2000 couleur black/or bracelet caoutchouc fera partie de ma collection de montre diving🥰
Ordered the black coated version with the blue strap. I am still waiting for it to arrive just in time for my summer holidays 😂
Excellent choice and yes indeed, fantastic summer watch. Congratulations on the purchase!
Still got it?
i have plan for TISSOT SEASTAR 2000 PROFESSIONAL POWERMATIC 80 600 mm , but recently Rado Captain Cook 300mm 1000 ft has also come which one is better ???? Please suggest Watch expert guide because its an huge investment
Hello Paradeep, when we compare the technical features we notice there is no big difference between these two watches. Only the style is different: While Rado goes for a more vintage look, the Tissot Seastar is more modern. Personally i feel like the Tissot is more adaptable to any style since its design is more neutral compared to the Rado Captain Hook. Hope we could help - if you have any further questions let us know at any time. Cheers, Les Ambassadeurs
@@LesAmbassadeurs-Watches thanks for information let me check and get back you
I was considering to buy a previously launched version of a sea star but 43 mm is far too small for me but 45 mm has sundials which are useless in my opinion. Where to buy it? Haven’t seen it in 🇬🇧 high street shops yet. And how much does it cost? Your channel is very impressive l must admit. I decided to subscribe.
Hello Krzysztof - sorry for our late reply but here we are..can you let us know which references excatly? PS: Thank you for the feedback - glad you like our content & welcome on board :) Cheers, Les Ambassadeurs
It’s called google
I have the 46mm Seastar Pro with Blue Strap - Gorgeous! Buy!!!
More money for Swiss as compared to Orient. But, a must have.
Definitely a fantastic bang for the buck!
Hey i have a question about the seastar 1000 chronograph quartz, is that glow in the dark tho? Please answer this question
Thank you for your comment. Do you mean if that watch glows in the dark due to Superluminova?
@@LesAmbassadeurs-Watches yes, so that's mean it can glow in the dark yea
@@Drs4432 sorry for our late reply - the comment got lost somehow. Yes, it does glow in the dark. Cheers, Les Ambassadeurs
Do you think a G-Shock MT-G is better quality than this or no ?
Go for Tissot ;)
@@LesAmbassadeurs-Watches but why not an MT-G ?
@@Dheerajvasireddy Just our opinion that the Tissot Seastar is the overall more appealing watch.
The Seastar 2000 looks much better.
The G-Shock will have more features.
Get both eventually ?
I bought a Seastar Professional 2000 aqua color, but after a thorough day by day inspection of the watch, I noticed it's losing 3 to five seconds only in 12 hours. Is this normal? Is there a + / - adjustment in the motor? Will it cancel my warranty if an unauthorized watch repair/adjustment is done? Please advise.
Basically your timepiece has a difference of around 6 - 10 seconds per day which in this case is within the tolerenace. Tissot states on their website following: The majority of mechanical watches (excluding certified chronometers) have average precision tolerances of between -10/+30 seconds per day.
I have the tissot 1000 seastar gold black with black rubber. And it is better than prx
in what terms? They are so different...all a question of taste.
@@LesAmbassadeurs-Watches it is better because it looks more luxury, elegant and also prx is very popular every one have it on the other hand seastar is something different. There are many watches with gold colour however for me none of them looks as elegant as seastar. When I view my watch, I feel like i am wearing a golden bracelet. I actually hate golden bracelets on man But this one looks different
No mention of the Seastar 1000 powermatic 80 43mm watches?
Can you share the reference number? The one you mentioned is not a 2022 novelty?
Nice watch! 👍
Hey man question: on the black /blue one the material on the strap is embossed cow leather (and the back is rubber) would an all rubber strap be better for diving? Or..?
Hello Rocket 🚀
Yes indeed, full ruberstrap would for sure be the ideal solution. Would avoid leather espacially when it comes to salt water. In general, leather is more sensetive to sweat, water and any liquids.
@@LesAmbassadeurs-Watches thanks man! :)
@@rocket_v always welcome!
Had a jeweler break my beloved Longines chrono during a battery change. Now more quartz for me. Mechanical, solar or Automatics for me now……
Regardless of the watch movement, should not happen! :(
Best reviewed
any thoughts on black gold colour dial.? Which one looks good blue or black gold variant ? Not able to decide between blue and black gold
Hello Sanjay, did you choose your watch? :)
Personally i think that the black/gold dial is more subtle, timeless and does not follow any trends. Therefore, this is a combination you will like even in 20 years from now.
The blue one is a more straigh forward, sporty and dynamic version and i feel that the blue one is the "modern" intepretation of these series.
Let me know if we can help :)
Cheers, Les Ambassadeurs
@@LesAmbassadeurs-Watches thanks for your reply and suggestion , I already brought blue dial seastar 1000
@@drnsanjay so what is the overall experience? Great choice! :)
@@LesAmbassadeurs-Watches Very good experience, also i have prx and gentlemen
@@drnsanjay not suprised, Tissot does not miss. Wish you great memories with your new watch :)
I bought the black one , like the watch but the quality is a bit to be desired, had it since Xmas and the rotor spins when you wind it and it vibrates. when i looked it up its a known problem on these watches.
Do you have any updates or did you bring it to check the movement?
@@LesAmbassadeurs-Watchesgot watch back from being repaired by Tissot under warranty running like a dream so far so good.
Great video
Thank you very much! 🙏
How is the black PVD holding up?
The black gold pvd u mean? Just got the blue because i dont wanna trust that bezel ring not getting dinged up as I intend to use this on a Daily basis. I got an all gold prx and seiko anyways. And also an alpinist baby with gold indicies. So blue was my call
Should not be a concern, unless you have huge scratches.
The black & gold pro is beautiful but 46mm is ridiculous, 40 - 43, you would sell a ton of these.
Ridiculous for you maybe. I want a Seiko Willard but it looks tiny on my 8.25" wrist. Most dive watches are too small for me so leave us big wristed guys a few options OK?
@@adamski101 Well I guess you found your watch but a Sub or Seamaster is right at home on an 8.25 wrist as well. I understand your point but 8" is just not that common.
@@adamski101 The new Tissot 1000 Powermatic 80 with a 43 size bezel engraved and a blue face with stainless steel band is super nice bought it last week, very nice size to it and catches lots of looks a statement piece for sure.
Very nice
Great watches if you like them the size of an alarm clock.
Gotta have a man's wrist to wear it
I've never seen a petite divers watch .
@@TopQ428 Nah, just fat ones. I can pull off a red bezel heritage Tudor but these tissots are just way to chunky for no reason at all
I’m not fat either and have an 18.5 cm wrist circumference. There’s nothing wrong with having a smaller wrist - all good :)
@@LesAmbassadeurs-Watches Yeah, I know, it's not true what they say about small wrists.
Is it me or the 2000 model wave dial is copying Omega’s seamaster 300m?
Honestly, I don't see many similarities. Although Omega's wave pattern has appeared in other watches as well, it's not particularly spectacular and never was "a never seen miracle" :)
I have a Seastar 2000 deep blue with the non-coated 316L case and bracelet. I'm not a fan of straps.
The Seastar 2000 deep blue with the non-coated 316L case and bracelet offers both durability and style. The bracelet adds a sporty touch while ensuring a secure fit for all your adventures. It's great to find a watch that aligns perfectly with your preferences and practical needs.
I love it but it looks like a kids watch on my wrist 🥲 and the 43mm fits my wrist perfect but i would like the watch to be berween 39 and 41mm so i could wear it with suits and sporty clothes. It would be so much more versatile.
This size would look great on me. Little people need not apply.
Am I the only person who finds the T on the second hand really off putting ?
If you wouldn`t have told me, i don`t think i would have noticed it that much. Personally i think it fits the overall style of the watch and blends very well with the rest of the watch.
Yes you’re the only one
I bought the tissot seastar 2000, The bezel what not very tight, and the more i spun it the looser it got. This watch some great features, but also some real cheap ones. Waste of money :(
Hello Mike, sorry to hear about that. Usually this does not happen - did you already get an update on this issue?
i cant take a quartz watch seriously.
Why not?
Better call Saul.
"hold the line" 📞
🙄😃👌🤩👍
I had bad experience with my first TISSOT watch, their watch has min hand miss aligned of the chronograph. Tissot 👎
What was the issue?
robo voice sucks
Well, my robotic feelings are hurt now. Beep boop sob....
Tissot is a no no Swiss Watch
Ah yeah? From where? :)
SUPER!!!!!!!!!!!!!