Swiss watchmaker Tissot is turning up the brightness for 2025. The brand has just dropped fresh editions of its PRC 100 Solar collection, and they are bringing serious glow-up energy.
First launched in the mid-2000s, the PRC 100 Solar returns sharper, sleeker and more light-charged than ever. Think bold dodecagonal bezel, sunray dial and clean, confident lines. It is geometry with attitude. But the real flex? Solar power. This watch feeds off natural and artificial light, storing energy beneath a sapphire crystal fitted with discreet solar cells. Translation: it keeps going long after the lights go out.

The new lineup introduces three head-turners. A 34mm bi-colour yellow gold PVD with silver dial delivers polished elegance in compact proportions. Its 39mm counterpart mirrors the same finish for a perfectly matched his-and-hers moment. Then there is the cool kid of the collection: a 39mm full steel model with an ice blue dial that feels crisp, contemporary and quietly bold.

Powered by Lightmaster Solar quartz technology, the PRC 100 Solar boasts up to 14 months of autonomy in complete darkness. Add Super-LumiNova® coated hands and indexes, a quick-release steel bracelet and a three-year warranty, and you have a timepiece built for momentum.
Precise. Robust. Classic. The PRC 100 Solar is proof that when innovation meets illumination, time is always on your side.


