Entrepreneur Johan H. Andresen spotted wearing a Tissot

Johan H. Andresen, the Oslo-based entrepreneur and controlling owner of Ferd AS — a diversified holding company with stakes spanning private equity, real estate, and capital markets — was recently spotted in what appears to be a business meeting setting, wearing a Tissot T-Touch Expert on a stainless steel bracelet. For a figure consistently ranked among Norway's wealthiest individuals, the choice is a masterclass in purposeful understatement.
The Tissot T-Touch Expert, reference T013.420.44.201.00 (titanium case with steel bracelet variant), is built around Tissot's ETA-sourced Quartz ana-digi movement equipped with a capacitive touch bezel that triggers up to fifteen distinct functions. The black carbon fibre-patterned dial is immediately recognisable, as is the distinctive compass rose graduated bezel and the dual-window LCD display in the lower half of the dial showing data readouts. The case measures 43.7mm in titanium, keeping weight low despite the substantial footprint. Functions include altimeter (up to 9,000 metres), barometer with weather trend indicator, thermometer, digital compass, chronograph, countdown timer, two time zones, alarm, and perpetual calendar.
Launched in the early 2000s and refined across several generations, the T-Touch line was Tissot's answer to the outdoor sports watch segment dominated by Suunto and Casio's Pro Trek. Where those brands leaned into plastic and digital-first aesthetics, Tissot threaded an analogue display through the centre, creating a watch that reads as a conventional timepiece while hiding its sensor array behind the crystal. The Expert variant introduced the carbon dial and uprated bracelet options, improving both durability and wearability.
From a collector standpoint, the T-Touch Expert occupies a respectable niche: it is taken seriously by outdoor enthusiasts and tech-minded watch fans, but rarely commands attention at auction. Its value lies entirely in daily use rather than investment potential — which is precisely the point.
Andresen's choice to wear this rather than a Patek Philippe or an AP at what appears to be a formal business session is the real story here. At approximately $1,200 retail, the T-Touch Expert costs less than many businessmen spend on a single dinner. For one of Scandinavia's most powerful capital allocators, practicality clearly outranks performance signalling.