Tissot Presents Two New T-Race 2025 MotoGP Watches

Swiss watchmaker company Tissot has introduced two new MotoGP watches to its collection, including one dedicated to the speed record

Tissot MotoGP watch
Tissot MotoGP watch

Swiss watchmaker Tissot has unveiled its two newest 2025 T-Race watches as part of its collaboration with MotoGP models which began in 2001.

The two watches produced include an automatic version which is the Nivachron skeletonized Valjoux, a watch that features a brake disc-shaped bezel and a helmet-shaped case that is limited to just 2,025 pieces and sold for €2,175 (roughly £1,680).

Or there is the quartz Chronograph version which includes a crankcase screw-style index and a 366.1 printed tachymeter that honours the MotoGP speed record that was achieved in 2023 by KTM rider Brad Binder at the Italian MotoGP at Mugello. It is a watch limited to 8,000 pieces and available for €695 (£575).

The partnership between both companies has been ongoing for more than two decades and was strengthened a couple of years ago when MotoGP introduced its sprint race format, which has the official title of Tissot Sprint.

The sprint race format allows for the winner of every sprint to be awarded a Tissot watch as part of the podium ceremony.

The collaboration has also seen many new styles of watches created including a special T-Race edition which was produced in-line with the 75th anniversary of MotoGP which was celebrated at Silverstone last August.

For his part, one of Tissot’s sponsored MotoGP riders Enea Bastianini has elected for the first option out of the new 2025 T-Race watches and fans can also buy either new model. While Tissot and MotoGP have been in partnership since 2001, the Swiss manufacturer has a steep history thanks to its inception which began in 1853.

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