When Tissot announced their Heritage Navigator Automatic COSC 160th Anniversary watch, I knew this was a piece I wanted to get in to spend some time with. What the Tissot Heritage Navigator (ref. T078.641.16.037.00) watch offers is a classic-looking world time complication in a watch recreated based on a model from the 1950s.
This disk, of course, can be set independently of the main handset, allowing you to get it adjusted to wherever your local time happens to be. This is accomplished by pulling the crown out to the first position, where you’d normally adjust a date wheel. At first, that lack of a date was a bit off-putting for me. Then, as I used the watch, I realized it wasn’t really that critical. You likely have one or two other ways of getting the date on your person at any one time, and in the scheme of a dress watch, a date display is generally something left out.
As mentioned earlier, there are plenty of polished surfaces to this watch, which includes the dial. The inner 24-hour track features both polished indices and numerals, meaning that you’re going to be catching the light with this watch quite easily. Fortunately, the main portion of the dial has a bit more of a matte finish, and the side of the case (well, what there is of the sides) is brushed, which helps to keep down fingerprints.