dress watch women Tissot Women's Dress Gold Plated Watch, Cal. 2135 — 1978
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dress watch women Tissot Women's Dress Gold Plated Watch, Cal. 2135 — 1978

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dress watch women Tissot Women's Dress Gold Plated Watch, Cal. 2135 — 1978Vintage Tissot Dress Vintage Watch from 1978 with a compact womens manual wind format, confirmed Cal. 2135, and a silver toned brushed dial inside a gold plated tonneau shaped case. Offered for sale on a new high quality brown leather strap, it has a distinctive late 1970s profile that feels refined, compact, and easy to wear. A late 1970s Tissot shaped around compact wrist presence Small dimensions with a balanced outline With a 24 mm case diameter

Vintage Tissot Dress Vintage Watch from 1978 with a compact women’s manual wind format, confirmed Cal. 2135, and a silver-toned brushed dial inside a gold plated tonneau-shaped case. Offered for sale on a new high quality brown leather strap, it has a distinctive late-1970s profile that feels refined, compact, and easy to wear.

A late-1970s Tissot shaped around compact wrist presence

Small dimensions with a balanced outline

With a 24 mm case diameter and a 27 mm lug-to-lug measurement, this Tissot sits firmly in the territory of classic women’s vintage dress watches. The proportions are compact, but the case shape gives it more character than a simple round design would. The softly tonneau-shaped outline broadens through the middle and narrows slightly toward the strap, which helps the watch read clearly on the wrist without feeling oversized or heavy.

The case form gives the watch its period identity

What defines the watch visually is its shaped case architecture. Rather than relying on ornament, it uses controlled lines and a slightly sculpted silhouette to create interest. The result is recognizably of its era, yet still restrained enough for everyday wear. Among Tissot women’s dress watches from the 1970s, this kind of compact gold plated form has lasting appeal because it combines vintage personality with practical proportions.

Silver dial details and a clean marker layout

Brushed dial surface with open spacing

The dial appears silver in tone with a fine brushed finish that catches light softly across the surface. That texture works well inside the curved case opening, giving the watch visual depth without making it look busy. Tissot kept the dial notably clear, using minimal printed text and generous empty space. The absence of date display or extra complications reinforces the dress-watch focus and keeps attention on shape, proportion, and surface.

Applied batons and slim dark hands

Applied baton hour markers sit evenly around the dial and provide enough structure to keep the display crisp. The hands appear dark against the lighter dial, making time reading straightforward while introducing a subtle contrast that suits the gold plated case. Together, the markers and hands create a composed layout that feels disciplined rather than decorative. It is a simple arrangement, but one that gives the watch a strong sense of period-correct styling.

Case finish, crown, and strap pairing

The gold plated case presents with a brushed look across much of its exterior, helping the watch maintain a calm and measured character. This finish is particularly effective on a small case because it keeps reflections controlled and lets the form itself do the work. The crown is proportionate to the case and sits neatly at the side without interrupting the overall profile. According to the supplied notes, the watch is fitted with a new high quality brown leather strap, and that choice suits it well. The warm brown tone complements the gold plated case while adding a slightly more casual edge than black leather would. In practice, that pairing makes the watch versatile enough for regular use while preserving the character expected from a compact vintage dress piece.

Cal. 2135 and ownership confidence

Inside is the confirmed Tissot Cal. 2135, a manual winding movement that matches the straightforward nature of the watch. That manual wind format is part of the appeal, especially for buyers who enjoy a more direct connection with a vintage mechanical watch. According to the supplied product data, this example is fully serviced, fully operational, includes original watch components, and comes with a 12-month warranty. Those points add meaningful reassurance, particularly in a smaller vintage format where buyers often want both visual charm and the confidence that the watch is ready for practical ownership.

Why this 1978 Tissot still works today

Some women’s vintage watches stand out through size, while others rely on jewelry-like decoration. This Tissot takes a different route. Its appeal comes from controlled proportions, a shaped case, a clean silver dial, and a manually wound caliber that keeps the watch rooted in traditional vintage Swiss watchmaking. That makes it attractive to buyers who want a historic wristwatch with clarity rather than excess. For anyone browsing women’s vintage dress watches with 1970s tonneau styling, this piece offers a convincing mix of elegant restraint, mechanical substance, and easy wearability.

Technical Table
Brand Tissot
Reference 10930
Condition Used
Gender Women’s
Caliber 2135
Category Dress Vintage Watch
Production Year 1978
Dial Color Silver
Case Diameter 24.0 mm
Lug to Lug 27.0 mm
Lug Width 14.0 mm
Case Material Gold Plated
Movement Type Manual Winding
Fully Serviced Yes
Fully Operational Yes
Original Watch Components Yes
Warranty 12 Months
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