Tissot has expanded its high-performance Seastar collection with five new editions of the Seastar 2000 Professional. Originally launched in 2021, the model pairs professional diving specifications with a reliable automatic movement.
These new variations offer a broader selection of colors and styles inspired by the shifting tones of the sea.
Designed and certified as a professional diving instrument, the Seastar 2000 Professional complies with the ISO 6425:2018 standard and offers water resistance to 60 bar (600 metres / 2,000 feet).
Its 44 mm stainless-steel case incorporates a helium escape valve at 9 o’clock, allowing helium accumulated during saturation dives to be safely released during decompression.
A screw-down crown, a domed sapphire crystal with anti-reflective treatment and a unidirectional rotating steel bezel fitted with a ceramic insert further reinforce the watch’s suitability for demanding underwater use.
The new collection is offered in five versions distinguished by dial colour, case finish and strap configuration.
The engraved wave-pattern dials are available in black, blue or vibrant orange, all paired with large baton hands and applied indexes coated with Swiss Super-LumiNova for excellent legibility in low-light conditions and underwater environments. A date display is positioned at 6 o’clock.
Three references are presented in stainless steel. Ref. T120.907.17.041.00 pairs a blue dial with a matching blue rubber strap, Ref. T120.907.11.051.00 combines a black dial with a stainless-steel bracelet, while Ref. T120.907.17.281.00 stands out with its orange dial and black rubber strap.
The remaining two models feature black PVD-coated stainless-steel cases. Ref. T120.907.37.041.00 combines the dark case treatment with a blue dial and blue rubber strap, while Ref. T120.907.37.051.00 adopts a monochromatic appearance with a black dial and matching black rubber strap.
Powering all five models is the automatic Powermatic 80 calibre (ETA C07.111), equipped with a Nivachron balance spring for improved resistance to magnetic fields, shocks and temperature variations.
Operating at a frequency of 21,600 vibrations per hour, the movement provides a power reserve of up to 80 hours and can be viewed through the sapphire crystal caseback.
Tissot has also enhanced versatility through its interchangeable strap system.
Depending on the reference, the watch is fitted either with a stainless-steel bracelet featuring a new diver’s clasp with security lock and push-button extension, or with a durable tropic-style rubber strap designed for comfort both in and out of the water.
Pricing for the new Tissot Seastar 2000 Professional starts at €975 for the blue (Ref. T120.907.17.041.00) and orange (Ref. T120.907.17.281.00) dial versions.
The stainless-steel bracelet variant (Ref. T120.907.11.051.00) retails for €995, while the black PVD-coated models (Ref. T120.907.37.041.00 and Ref. T120.907.37.051.00) are available for €1,025. tissotwatches.com















