Tissot Serial Number Complete Guide
Tissot is a Swiss watch company with a long and rich history. It is not known for making the most luxurious watches, but the brand is respected, reputable, and known all around the world.
Tissot was founded in 1853 in Le Locle, Switzerland, making it one of the oldest Swiss watch manufacturers in the world. Most watch brands engrave their watches and give them unique serial numbers. Tissot is one such brand that uses serial numbers for its watches, but over the years, the company has changed its serial number formats.
The good news is that if you have an older, vintage Tissot watch, it will have a serial number, which makes it possible for you to date your Tissot watch.
By looking at the serial number, and taking help from this article, you will be able to estimate the time when your watch was originally manufactured. The good news is that dating your Tissot watch with the serial number is very easy.
Tissot serial numbers
In 1977, Tissot stopped with individual numbers. This meant leaving out the last three digits in the serial number. Further on, in 1984, Tissot stopped with this serial number format too.
As Tissot has made watches for so long, its serial formats and rules vary. The early Tissot watches have the serial number engraved on the edge of the plate, underneath the dial. Later on, Tissot started engraving the serial number on the plates or on a bridge.
For modern Tissot watches, some models have serial numbers and some don’t.
On other Tissot watches, you will see the serial number engraved on actual movement or on the inside or outside of the case back.
If you want to register your new Tissot watch online, you can sign up on their website via this link.
Below is a resource list of Tissot serial numbers that you can use to date your vintage Tissot watch. This list is for watches made from 1853 up until 1983
Date Tissot watches with serial number
- 1853-1856: 1 to 3056
- 1857-1879: 3057 to 19904
- 1871-1875: 19905 to 36187
- 1876-1880: 36188 to 51101
- 1881-1885: 51102 to 79299
- 1886-1890: 79300 to 96836
- 1891-1896: 96837 to 100200
- 1897-1906: 10960 to 51325
- 1907-1910: 51326 to 58206
- 1911-1912: 58207 to 83778
- 1913-1916: 83779 to 112866
- 1917-1918: 112867 to 139466
- 1919-1920: 139447 to 201644
- 1921-1922: 201645 to 250622
- 1923-1924: 250623 to 290984
- 1925-2926: 290985 to 365000
- 1927-1928: 365001 to 434500
- 1929-1930: 434501 to 465400
- 1931-1933: 465401 to 511700
- 1934-1936: 511701 to 727500
- 1937-1939: 727501 to 1052800
- 1940: 10552801 to 1128616
- 1941: 1128617 to 1188976
- 1942: 1188977 to 1324418
- 1943: 1324419 to 1450276
- 1944: 1450277 to 1549720
- 1945: 1549721 to 1675720
- 1946: 1675721 to 1746530
- 1947: 1746531 to 1940110
- 1948: 1940111 to 2140000
- 1949: 2140001 to 2293210
- 1950: 2293211 to 2432999
- 1951: 2433000 to 2621999
- 1952: 2622000 to 2810999
- 1953: 2811000 to 3118999
- 1954: 3119000 to 3289999
- 1955: 3290000 to 3476999
- 1956: 3477000 to 3713999
- 1957: 3714000 to 399999
- 1958: 4000000 to 4334999
- 1959: 4335000 to 4559999
- 1960: 4560000 to 4867999
- 1961: 4868000 to 5197999
- 1962: 5198000 to 5932999
- 1963: 5933999 to 649899
- 1964: 6499000 to 7039999
- 1965: 7040000 to 8280999
- 1966: 8281000 to 8864999
- 1967: 8865000 to 9910999
- 1968: 9911000 to 10492999
- 1969: 10493000 to 11594999
- 1970: 11595000 to 13046119
- 1971: 13046120 to 139996999
- 1972: 13997000 to 16173999
- 1973: 16174000 to 16811999
- 1974: 16812000 to 18902999
- 1975: 18903000 to 19397999
- 1976: 19398000 to 20030999
- 1977: 20031 to 21093
- 1978: 21094 to 21515
- 1979: 21516 to 22097
- 1980: 22098 to 22857
- 1981: 22858 to 23238
- 1982: 23239 to 23596
- 1983: 23697 to 23905
Note: By looking at the above serial numbers, and comparing them with your own watch’s serial number, it will allow you to identify within which span your watch falls. As such, it allows you to date your watch. With that said, just because your watch has the correct span for its serial number, doesn’t mean that it is authentic.
Part of the information is from Tissot’s own vintage serial number resource. Whilst we strive to make this as correct as possible, some typos or misinformation may exist. This article is written for informational purposes. We are not affiliated with Tissot watch company.
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I had TISSOT Watch
TO49410B
14BC0119807
Please let me know when this model was launched in INDIA……?
I have lost a lovely Tissot. I would like to search for a replacement if possible. All the information I have is.;
Automatic, bought new around 2004
Silver
White face,
Serrated bevel
‘Heavy bracelet’
glass backplate,
If I had the model type I may be able to find another
Hi
Found a Tissot Seastar, blue dial, 17-Jewels during cleaning out after my mom .
There is one number inside the back lid 35-36543-2x
but also a number on the clockwork inside 1G163640
Which is what? Appreciate your help.
Kind regards
Jörg
Hi Jörg,
It’s difficult to say without having seen pictures but the number on the movement would be the movement number. The movement on the inside of the back lid is normally the serial number.
Kind regards,
Millenary Watches
1956. Incase you never found out pal
Very helpful article! I’d like to buy a vintage Tissot from the 40/50ies. I’m confused as it has two different numbers (each 7 digits), one on the ouside of the case, the other one on the movement. Which one would be the official serial number? Thanks a lot.
Hi,
The number on the movement would be the movement number, not the serial number. The serial number would be the number located outside of the case.
Kind regards,
Millenary Watches
I have a seastar 7 purchased in Sydney Australia in 1968. The face is orange with black lines in place of numbers. Need to have it repaired, not working. Went through Vietnam War with me.
Hi,
Most watchmakers will be able to repair this type of watch. You can turn to any watchmaker and they will be able to assist you with a repair.
Kind regards,
Millenary Watches
Hi, I have a ladies Tissot with leather strap on it serial number 16818 and a code of C226k not sure if it’s valuable
Hi,
The reference number (model number) is C226k.
The value is maximum 100 dollars, likely around 50-100.
Kind regards,
Millenary Watches
Looking to buy one from a reseller in Thailand. Model is TISSOT LE LOCLE POWERMATIC 80, and the shop is asking only around 120 USD. Is it too good to be true. Have a serial number 16BL7790088.
Hi,
Yes, this sounds too good to be true considering the retail price is around 600 dollars but there are bargains out there. It could be fake but it’s very difficult to say without more information. If you can, you need to take it to a watchmaker to have it authenticated if you do decide to buy it.
Kind regards,
Millenary Watches
Hello, I have an old womens watch with a serial number 17006-9. Is it worth anything? How to proparly read the number?
hi, i have a tissot gold Ballade model number c271/377w can you tell me if genuine.
thanks
gordon
Hi what value is a tissot tachometer
Serial no.
17AB0868599. Much appreciated
Regards
Rich.