Tissot Revs Up the Passion for MotoGP with Three New T-Race References


The T-Race collection is a crucial part of Tissot’s lineup, embodying the brand’s deep connection to motorsports and high-performance design. Known for its dynamic aesthetics, bold detailing, and precision engineering, the collection reflects speed, power, and technical excellence. With complications like chronographs, tachymeter bezels, and robust materials, the series appeals to sports enthusiasts and professionals alike. In fact, its association with major racing events, including MotoGP, reinforces Tissot’s reputation as an innovative and performance-driven watchmaker. Now, the timepiece maker has added three new references to the T-Race series, equipped with both automatic and quartz movements.
As the official timekeeper of MotoGP since 2001, the brand has played an important role in ensuring precision and accuracy at some of the world's most prominent sporting events. With a tradition of invention and quality, the luxury watchmaker has captured the defining moments of innumerable competitions, ranging from split-second finishes to record-breaking feats. Over the years, its cutting-edge technology has transformed how time is calculated in sports, providing players and spectators with dependable and precise results. The brand's involvement in the Olympics, world championships, and elite-level competitions represents a commitment to quality, thereby strengthening its status as an industry leader.
Tissot T-Race MotoGP Automatic Chronograph

Limited to 2,025 pieces, this 45 mm stainless steel with black PVD coating watch (Ref. T141.462.27.041.00) gets a standard chronograph layout of two pushers at 2 o’clock and 4 o’clock, and a crown with guards at 3 o’clock. A brake-disc black PVD-coated bezel (with six screws) and a skeletonised dial add to the aesthetic appeal. The watch face has a seconds subdial at 9 o’clock, a 30-minute subdial at 3 o’clock, and a 12-hour hand at 6 o’clock. The tachymeter scale lies on the outer periphery, with trapezoidal hour markers resting below it.

The watch also comes with large hour, minute hands, along with a blue second chronograph hand. Powering the watch is Valjoux A05.951, an automatic movement with a 68-hour power reserve. The skeleton caseback has the engravings of ‘Limited Edition’, the number of the watch out of 2,025, and the words ‘Official Timekeeper MotoGP World Championship’. Finished on a black silicone strap, the watch is presented in a helmet-shaped box, as a final nod to MotoGP™.
Tissot T-Race Quartz Chronographs

Limited to 8,000 pieces each, the two new models look resplendent in turquoise green (Ref. T141.417.37.051.01) and orange (Ref. T141.417.37.051.02). These models are housed in 45 mm stainless steel cases, each accompanied by a brake-disc black PVD-coated bezel. The models get a standard chronograph layout of two pushers at 2 o’clock and 4 o’clock, and a crown with guards at 3 o’clock in either of the colours. A printed tachymeter (366.1) honours the 2023 MotoGP speed record.

There are 10 hexagonal hour markers, a 30-minute subdial at 10 o’clock, a 12-hour subdial at 2 o’clock, a 60-minute subdial at 6 o’clock, and a date window at 4:30; the colours match the respective reference number. Powering the watch is a quartz movement. Turning the watch over showcases the closed caseback. Finishing the watch is a green or an orange silicone strap, depending on the model.
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