Saturday, September 27, 2025

Breitling Top Time Racing and Top Time Martini Racing

The Breitling Top Time Racing and Top Time Martini Racing chronographs: their striking cushion-shaped case, squared-round subdials and distinctive instrument panel design. Rallying is a challenge of precision under high pressure: total control of the environment, millisecond-by-millisecond decision-making, pushing both driver and car to their limits. The new Top Time Racing chronograph embodies this spirit on the wrist, recreating the perseverance and glory of days of fighting against the clock, the terrain, and the elements. Best Breitling Top Time clone watches online, buy replica watches at firstwatchclone.co.

 The Top Time Racing and Martini Racing chronograph limited editions are powered by Breitling's flagship Manufacture Caliber 01, a COSC-certified chronometer built for precision in high-pressure environments. They feature a 70-hour power reserve and easy-to-use mushroom-shaped pushers for quick and intuitive timing control. 

The striking design of the 1960s: a cushion-shaped case, a prominent tachymeter scale, and distinctive "square-shaped" subdials (a cross between a square and a circle) evoke the high-speed racing and split-second decisions of the track. The dial features a distinctive "dashboard" motif in the center. This oval design originates from Top Time's archives and draws inspiration from vintage car dashboards.

Each Top Time Racing Chronograph is limited to 750 pieces, with the caseback specially engraved with "One of 750." It is available in two dynamic colorways: a black and white dial paired with a beige leather strap; and a green and white dial paired with a matching green leather strap, the perforations of which evoke vintage racing gloves.

Breitling and the Martini Racing team have partnered for the first time, creating a chronograph based on speed, precision, and a shared passion for performance. Limited to 750 pieces, this model features the words “One of 750” and “Martini Racing” engraved on the caseback.

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