Although it’s a member of the behemoth Swatch Group and boasts an impressive history, Mido doesn’t often turn the heads of watch enthusiasts like its similarly priced sister brands, Tissot and Hamilton.
But in recent years, Mido has quietly been on a bit of a roll. Its Ocean Star diver series offers a wide range of tempting value-driven divers, most notably its iconic rainbow-colored Decompression Timer, but my personal favorite Mido is the Multifort TV Big Date that first appeared in its catalog two years ago.
The Multifort TV Big Date is a sports watch with an attractive design reminiscent of the Patek Philippe Aquanaut — one of my grails — thanks to its square-round bezel with its broad, vertically brushed top and polished sides. The watch was also notable for including a big date complication, a feature seldom seen at the watch’s sub-$1,300 price point.

Since the debut of the original Multifort TV, Mido has been expanding the line by introducing new colors and materials for the Big Date, along with a 35mm version without a big date.
Now, the brand has again added to the TV collection by discreetly launching a very good-looking Multifort TV Chronograph — and apparently telling no one about it.





