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The Heritage Petite Seconde is Tissot's most honest dress watch: manual-wind, subsidiary seconds, no complications to hide behind. What makes this reference worth knowing is the ETA 6498-1 underneath, a pocket-watch movement so large and legible through the caseback that it turns the act of winding into something worth pausing for. At 40mm and priced well under $1,000 new, it is one of the few entry-level mechanical dress watches that actually rewards close attention.
Tissot introduced the Heritage Petite Seconde in its current form in 2017, positioned as a modern-production piece with a deliberately retrograde soul. The ETA 6498-1 caliber is the movement's real biographical thread: designed in the 1950s as a pocket-watch engine, it was later adapted for wristwatches and became a staple of affordable hand-wound dress pieces across multiple Swiss houses. At 18,000 vph the beat rate is slower than most modern movements, which gives the subsidiary seconds hand a distinct, measured sweep that reads as intentional rather than budget-constrained.
The ref T119.405.16.037.01 in steel with a silver dial represents the core spec that has remained largely consistent since launch. No major movement or case revisions have been announced through mid-2026.
The crown and stem are a known friction point on this reference: the manually wound caliber sees more crown use than a rotor-wound equivalent, and worn crowns or slightly bent stems are worth checking before purchase. Look for end-of-day power reserve consistency, since the 6498-1 in good condition should hold roughly 46 hours. Inspect the caseback gasket on any pre-owned example, as the caseback is often opened by curious previous owners or casual watchmakers unfamiliar with the reference.
The silver dial can show humidity hazing near the subsidiary seconds subdial if the case was not properly sealed after a previous service. Finally, confirm the hands are original: the blued steel hands are correct for this reference and replacements are visually obvious under good light.
New retail sits around $650 to $750 USD depending on the authorized dealer and regional pricing. Pre-owned examples trade between $350 and $500 in clean condition, occasionally lower if the seller does not recognize the movement's appeal. There is no meaningful collector premium on this reference at current volumes, which is useful for a buyer: you can find a well-kept example at or below grey-market pricing without urgency.
Demand is steady but not speculative.
The ETA 6498-1 is one of the most serviced movements in the trade, and any competent independent watchmaker will work on it. Standard service interval is five to seven years with typical independent shop costs running $150 to $300 USD. Parts availability is excellent, including mainspring, stem, and crown components, so service turnaround is generally fast and predictable.
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The ETA 6498-1 nearly fills the caseback window; any small-diameter movement visible through the back has the wrong caliber.
| Area | What to check | What is correct | Red flag |
|---|---|---|---|
| caseback | ETA 6498-1 large-diameter movement | Large-diameter hand-wind movement nearly filling the exhibition caseback window; consistent with pocket-watch caliber proportions | Small-diameter movement or automatic rotor visible through the caseback; incorrect caliber installed |
| dial | Petite seconde sub-dial position | Running seconds sub-dial positioned at 6 o'clock; correctly centered within its aperture | Off-center sub-dial or seconds hand at the center of the dial rather than the petite seconde position |
| crown | Manual-wind crown function | Crown winds the 6498-1 mainspring smoothly; two-position pull for time-setting |
| Crown that does not wind or slips; indicates mainspring or keyless works issue in the 6498-1 |