🕰️ Movement & Performance
Tissot PRX Powermatic 80
This watch uses the Powermatic 80.111 automatic movement, offering an impressive 80-hour power reserve. It features a Nivachron balance spring, which improves resistance to magnetism. The movement operates at 21,600 beats per hour and delivers solid accuracy, often around ±3–15 seconds per day. While early versions used some synthetic components, newer models retain solid serviceability and performance.
Hamilton Jazzmaster Automatic
The Hamilton Jazzmaster also features an ETA-based movement, known as the H-10, which shares similar specifications with the Powermatic 80. It offers an 80-hour power reserve, the same 3 Hz beat rate, and comparable accuracy. The movement is reliable and robust, making it a strong contender in the mid-range automatic segment.
🎨 Design & Aesthetics
Tissot PRX Powermatic 80
The PRX sports a 40mm stainless steel case with an integrated bracelet, giving it a vintage-meets-modern appeal. The waffle-patterned dial adds visual texture and sophistication. Its slim profile (around 11mm) enhances wearability under cuffs, and its sporty-chic aesthetic appeals to enthusiasts who love the retro 1970s vibe. It also includes a sapphire crystal and 100 meters of water resistance.
Hamilton Jazzmaster Automatic
The Jazzmaster leans toward classic design. It features a traditional 40mm round case with standard lugs, allowing easy strap changes. The dial is clean and elegant, often sunburst-finished in silver, blue, or black. It’s paired with either a stainless steel bracelet or leather strap, and also features a sapphire crystal. Depending on the variant, water resistance is usually between 50 and 100 meters.
💎 Build Quality & Wearability
PRX
The integrated bracelet is well-constructed and comfortable, though it lacks micro-adjustments. The PRX has a sporty and robust feel, making it ideal for daily wear. Its brushed and polished finishing is eye-catching and gives it a premium feel.
Jazzmaster
The Hamilton Jazzmaster exudes refinement. The case and bracelet are solidly built, with smoother transitions and finishing. Strap versatility is a bonus—owners can easily change between leather, NATO, or metal options. Its dressy aesthetic and balanced proportions make it suitable for both casual and formal occasions.
💰 Price & Value
The Tissot PRX Powermatic 80 is generally priced between $650–750, delivering exceptional value for a Swiss-made automatic with a long power reserve, integrated bracelet, and modern styling.
The Hamilton Jazzmaster Automatic tends to fall in the $900–1,000 range, depending on the model and features. The higher cost is reflected in its more refined finishing and greater design versatility, especially in strap customization and traditional aesthetics.
🏁 Final Verdict
Feature | Tissot PRX Powermatic 80 | Hamilton Jazzmaster Automatic |
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Movement | Powermatic 80, 80h reserve | H-10, 80h reserve |
Case Size | 40mm, integrated bracelet | 40mm, standard lugs |
Water Resistance | 100 meters | 50–100 meters |
Crystal | Sapphire | Sapphire |
Dial Style | Textured, sporty | Clean, dressy |
Strap Options | Limited | Wide (bracelet/leather/NATO) |
Price | $650–750 | $900–1,000+ |