Tommy Hilfiger Jessi

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Tommy Hilfiger Jessi is a women's watch collection from Tommy Hilfiger, the American fashion house founded in 1985 and known for bringing a preppy, sportswear-inflected aesthetic to accessories. The Jessi line sits firmly in the brand's women's offer, pairing clean dial design with fashion-forward details at an accessible price point.

What the Jessi collection is built for

Jessi watches are designed as everyday fashion pieces rather than sport or dress-only watches. The collection typically features analogue quartz movements — accurate, low-maintenance, and well-suited to a watch worn daily. Quartz requires a battery change roughly every two to three years and no winding, which makes it a practical choice for a go-to accessory. Case sizes in the Jessi line are scaled for women's wrists, generally in the 36–38 mm range, which reads as contemporary without being oversized.

The aesthetic leans toward polished cases and bracelets or straps in tonal colourways — the kind of watch that works equally well with a blazer or a weekend outfit. If you are choosing a gift, the Gift Shop is a useful starting point for pairing ideas across watches and jewellery.

Tommy Hilfiger Jessi watches in our selection

Our Tommy Hilfiger Jessi selection is a focused edit — fewer than twenty pieces — priced in the USD 175–200 range. That tier sits squarely in the fashion watch segment: above entry-level but well below the luxury watch category, making Jessi a realistic everyday purchase rather than a considered investment. If you want to compare Jessi with other Tommy Hilfiger women's lines, the Tommy Hilfiger Brooke and Tommy Hilfiger Joy collections offer alternative silhouettes at a similar price point. For the full brand picture, browse the Tommy Hilfiger page.

Is Tommy Hilfiger a luxury watch brand?

No. Tommy Hilfiger watches are fashion watches — they use reliable quartz movements sourced through licensed manufacturing partnerships rather than in-house horological production. The brand's strength is design consistency and recognisability rather than movement heritage. For buyers who want Swiss-movement credentials at a comparable price, the Swiss Made category is worth a look, though the price overlap is limited.