The SRV watch draws inspiration from Art Deco, a distinctive style that flourished in the 1920s. Characterized by geometric shapes and abstract patterns, it became a dominant style in architecture, interior design, fashion, and graphic arts. While the SRV is directly inspired by a 1975 model, that design itself was a reinterpretation of Tissot’s earlier creations from the 1920s. SRV stands for Sapphire Rectangle V, the perfect name for a faceted sapphire crystal with a rectangular silhouette and water resistance of 5 bar, symbolized by the Roman numeral 5. Its quartz movement offers reliable accuracy, while the end-of-life indicator alerts you when it’s time to change the battery. The leather strap stands out for its evolution over time. It adapts to your wrist, offering comfort and a unique fit.