Tissot Two Timer Analogue/Digital Gold Case bracelet Quartz 7 Jewels Movement Watch Just Service and new battery .
This watch is a true time warp find not sure you ever see a better one lovely gold case and bracelet that's full size will fit 8.5 inch wrist or smaller also has spring clasp so lovely to wear only ever seen two like this one before this not far off mint condition just a true rare find watch  better photos coming soon .just put some new photo's on today 01/05/2024  at 2.49pm i hope they help .

Tissot brought out some pretty interesting watches in the 1980s, and this Two Timer just happens to be one of them. To celebrate the digital age, they thought they would boast their advances and bring out a watch with analogue and digital displays, dual time zones as well as chronograph, alarm, day & date and timer, which in the case of this watch, all appear to be working correctly. A rectangular gold plated  brushed steel case measuring 27mm in diameter and 33mm from lug to lug, originally designed to be a men's watch but with today's sizes, it could easily pass off as a ladies. The dial is unique with black and gold with white dial with gold numbers what a good  design, the digital display screen at the bottom, all under mineral crystal which is unfortunately quite scratched. The steel crown is unsigned, the case back features the logo and screws in. Model/serial number D372661A X. It comes with the original rubber bracelet and measures approximately 7.5'' or 19cm. Just a quick note, the watch is complicated to use and there is an instruction manual online that we can direct you towards. The watch comes without the original box and papers, but a gift box will be provided. It has not been pressure sealed, so water resistance is not guaranteed. 



Brand – Tissot
Model – Two Timer D375 667
Gender – Unisex
Year – 1980s
Origin – Switzerland
Dimensions – 26mm X 30mm
Movement – Quartz Ana Digi 
Glass – Mineral
Case Material – Stainless Steel
Bracelet Gold Plated  Stainless Steel
Box/Papers – No
Water Resistance – No