[access-uk] Re: Tissot Watch Users

  • From: "Amro Bilal" <amro_bilal@xxxxxxx>
  • To: "Access-UK" <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2005 22:09:34 +0100

Thanks Ray, exactly my point. That's why I prefer, for example, buying a
mobile phone bundled with Talks over the Owasys mobile phone. But again,
courses for horses.

Cheers,

Amro B
----- Original Message ----- From: "Ray's Home" <rays-home@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 7:29 PM
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Tissot Watch Users



Some very good point s there Amro.  Design that ends up increasing
usability for all has to be a good thing.  Anything that moves us away
from specialist products, even a little bit, has my vote.

Also, to those who criticise the price, you don't have to buyit!  There's
plenty of alternatives.  I cannot aford one, and I do not feel deprived or
that I'm mising out in some way.

Just my thoughts.
Ray

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Amro Bilal" <amro_bilal@xxxxxxx>


| Well Graham, you've got a point, however, remember that you're paying
for a
| quality Swiss watch made by Tissot, a well established manufacturer in
this
| industry. As well, this Tissot Silent model isn't specifically made for
VI
| users. The idea behind it is to be able to check the time without people
| around you noticing and as it happens we can benefit from this touch
crystal
| technology. To my knowledge no other watch makers are using this
technology
| which's, IMHO, a very clever idea as it can offer you the functionality
of a
| digital watch while maintaining the elegant classic look of an analogue
| watch. And to be fair, Tissot has models which are quite more expensive
than
| the Tissot Silent; take for instance the Tissot Touch models.
|
|
|
| The main point is that Tissot produced a mainstream product with added
| functionality which brings us to a same playing field level with the
sighted
| user, and I think that's a very good practice and just hope other
businesses
| would start following this approach.
|
|
|
| After all, we can now enjoy this discussion rather than living in a
world
| where you have to take what you're given and be thankful.
|
|
|
| You can tell that I'm very passionate about this watch can't you?!
*Smile*
|
|
|
| Just my two pence worth.
|
|
|
| Amro B
|
| ----- Original Message ----- | From: "Graham Page" <gpage@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
| To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
| Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 1:19 PM
| Subject: [access-uk] Re: Tissot Watch Users
|
|
| > and at that price it wants to be elegant as well. preferably it
should
| > make
| > the tea, cook the dinner and clean the house as well!
| >
| > For something that is just a time piece I would need some convincing
that
| > this is anything but an extreme con.
| >
| > I am in to Braille and use things like the Braillenote which is
certainly
| > extremely expensive because, though cheaper in real terms than a few
years
| > ago, Braille cell technology is still expensive. but unless you are
| > heavily
| > into sport and need a watch that stands a good chance of survival in
| > water,
| > or you earn wages typical of a top end premiership footballer, this
price
| > would probably deter most would-be buyers especially when braille
watches
| > are still available for a quoarter of the price.
| >
| > Cheers
| >
| > Graham
| > Graham Page
| >
| >
| > Hi Darran and all,
| >
| > The watch is grate. Accurate, elegant and water proof. However, one
thing
| > is
| > good to be aware of, Tissot, the company, functions as franchise
| > manufacturers. So if you ever need to fix your watch the dealer would
have
| > to get the parts from the country you bought it from, and that clearly
| > takes
| > more time. Further more, even with an international warranty, the
dealer
| > here in the UK wouldn't be able to replace the watch for you if needed
| > because it will be a none UK model. While when you buy it from here
| > obviously all British sales regulations apply. I'm talking from a
first
| > hand
| > experience. Having said that, I don't know if the States' models are
the
| > same as the UK models. You could find more about this matter from a
Tissot
| > dealer.
| >
| > HTH,
| >
| > Amro B
| > ----- Original Message ----- | > From: "Darran Ross" <darran.ross@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
| >
| >> Hello to Tissot watch users out there.
| >>
| >> I'm thinking about buying one of these watches, and was just after a
| >> little
| >> feedback from those who've already taken the plunge.
| >>
| >> Are you all happy with the watch, or have you discovered things that
you
| >> don't like or just can't get along with?
| >>
| >> Many thanks.
| >>
| >> Darran
| >>
| >>



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