Tissot RockWatch 2024: Swiss Alpine granite watch, 38mm case, limited to 999 pieces. World's first stone timepiece returns with unique natural textures.
The Story Behind Alpine Granite Watches
Picture this: You're wearing a piece of Switzerland's Jungfrau Mountain on your wrist.
The Tissot RockWatch takes raw Alpine granite and turns it into something you can wear every day.
Back in 1985, Tissot did something no one had done before. They created the world's first stone watch.
Now the RockWatch returns with the same bold vision.
Why Choose Granite for Your Watch Case?
Your RockWatch case measures 38mm across.
Each granite surface tells a different story.
Nature shaped these textures over millions of years.
No two watches look exactly alike.
You get a timepiece that's truly yours.
How Rare Is the New RockWatch?
Only 999 pieces exist worldwide.
Each watch carries its own number.
You can only buy one at select authorized dealers.
This isn't mass production - it's exclusivity.
Where Does the Granite Come From?
The stone originates from Switzerland's Jungfrau Mountain.
This isn't just any rock - it's Alpine granite.
The mountain's harsh conditions created unique patterns.
Your watch carries this geological history.
What Should You Know Before Buying?
The 38mm case fits most wrists comfortably.
Natural stone means each watch looks different.
You're buying a piece of Swiss craftsmanship.
Limited numbers mean you need to act fast.
FAQ About the Tissot RockWatch
Q: How many RockWatches will Tissot make? A: Only 999 numbered pieces worldwide.
Q: Where can I buy a RockWatch? A: Select authorized Tissot dealers only.
Q: What size is the watch case? A: 38mm diameter in Alpine granite.
Q: Will my watch look like the photos? A: No two granite patterns are identical.
Q: When was the original RockWatch made? A: Tissot first created it in 1985.
The Tissot RockWatch transforms Alpine granite from Switzerland's Jungfrau Mountain into a 38mm watch case. Originally created in 1985 as the world's first stone watch, it returns in a limited edition of 999 numbered pieces. Each granite surface displays unique natural textures formed over millions of years, making every watch one-of-a-kind. Available exclusively through select authorized dealers, the RockWatch combines Swiss craftsmanship with geological history, offering wearers a piece of the Swiss Alps on their wrist.