Tissot PRC 100 Solar: New Models & Sustainable Style
A collection of timepieces, the PRC 100 Solar, is experiencing a resurgence, building on its initial debut in the mid-2000s. The collection is being expanded with three new editions, each incorporating solar technology to convert light into sustainable energy.
Renewed Focus on Solar Technology
The PRC 100 Solar’s design features a dodecagonal bezel and a sunray dial, creating a visual interplay between structure and movement. The timepieces are designed to be both constant and reliable, while also adapting to the changing world.
New Editions
The expanded collection includes a 34 mm bicolour PVD yellow gold timepiece with a silver dial and coordinated indices. A 39 mm version with the same finish accompanies it, highlighting the harmony between the two sizes. A third model, crafted from steel and also measuring 39 mm, features a glacier blue dial.
The new 39 mm steel model echoes the aesthetic of the 34 mm edition revealed in 2025, but in a larger format.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the core technology of the PRC 100 Solar?
The PRC 100 Solar utilizes solar technology to transform light into sustainable energy.
How many new editions are being released?
Three new editions are being released as part of the expanded PRC 100 Solar collection.
When was the PRC 100 Solar originally introduced?
The PRC 100 Solar was first unveiled in the mid-2000s.
It is possible that further expansions to the PRC 100 Solar line could follow, potentially exploring different materials or dial colors. Analysts expect that continued innovation in solar technology may lead to even more efficient and integrated designs in future iterations. The brand could also consider offering additional sizes beyond the current 34 mm and 39 mm options.