Fausto Coppi and Gino Bartali united a nation through their professional rivalry and extraordinary real-life friendship. Now, Breitling unveils two vibrant limited-edition chronographs dedicated to the Italian cyclists’ legacy of resilience and achievement.
Fausto Coppi and Gino Bartali weren’t just champions – they were symbols of sportsmanship. In the 1940s and 1950s, their legendary rivalry was matched only by their respect for each other, famously captured in a moment of shared endurance: passing a water bottle just before the final push. Both were Breitling ambassadors at a time when the brand was the official timekeeper for cycling’s greatest races. Competing fiercely yet united by their love of the sport, they dominated the European circuit, defined an era, and inspired millions.
Fausto Coppi and Gino Bartali united a nation through their professional rivalry and extraordinary real-life friendship. Now, Breitling unveils two vibrant limited-edition chronographs dedicated to the Italian cyclists’ legacy of resilience and achievement.
Fausto Coppi and Gino Bartali weren’t just champions – they were symbols of sportsmanship. In the 1940s and 1950s, their legendary rivalry was matched only by their respect for each other, famously captured in a moment of shared endurance: passing a water bottle just before the final push. Both were Breitling ambassadors at a time when the brand was the official timekeeper for cycling’s greatest races. Competing fiercely yet united by their love of the sport, they dominated the European circuit, defined an era, and inspired millions.
Fausto Coppi and Gino Bartali united a nation through their professional rivalry and extraordinary real-life friendship. Now, Breitling unveils two vibrant limited-edition chronographs dedicated to the Italian cyclists’ legacy of resilience and achievement.
Fausto Coppi and Gino Bartali weren’t just champions – they were symbols of sportsmanship. In the 1940s and 1950s, their legendary rivalry was matched only by their respect for each other, famously captured in a moment of shared endurance: passing a water bottle just before the final push. Both were Breitling ambassadors at a time when the brand was the official timekeeper for cycling’s greatest races. Competing fiercely yet united by their love of the sport, they dominated the European circuit, defined an era, and inspired millions.
Fausto Coppi and Gino Bartali united a nation through their professional rivalry and extraordinary real-life friendship. Now, Breitling unveils two vibrant limited-edition chronographs dedicated to the Italian cyclists’ legacy of resilience and achievement.
Fausto Coppi and Gino Bartali weren’t just champions – they were symbols of sportsmanship. In the 1940s and 1950s, their legendary rivalry was matched only by their respect for each other, famously captured in a moment of shared endurance: passing a water bottle just before the final push. Both were Breitling ambassadors at a time when the brand was the official timekeeper for cycling’s greatest races. Competing fiercely yet united by their love of the sport, they dominated the European circuit, defined an era, and inspired millions.
Engines roar, tires grip the road, and Breitling’s Top Time is back in the race – this time with a full-throttle return to its boldest 1960s designs. The newly unveiled Top Time Racing and Top Time Martini Racing® chronographs revive the era’s most unconventional details: a striking cushion case, squircle subdials, and the unmistakable dashboard dial. Two models capture the thrill of rally, while a third, created in partnership with Martini Racing, channels the high-speed energy of the track. Each is limited to just 750 pieces – built for those who live life at full speed.
Engines roar, tires grip the road, and Breitling’s Top Time is back in the race – this time with a full-throttle return to its boldest 1960s designs. The newly unveiled Top Time Racing and Top Time Martini Racing® chronographs revive the era’s most unconventional details: a striking cushion case, squircle subdials, and the unmistakable dashboard dial. Two models capture the thrill of rally, while a third, created in partnership with Martini Racing, channels the high-speed energy of the track. Each is limited to just 750 pieces – built for those who live life at full speed.
Engines roar, tires grip the road, and Breitling’s Top Time is back in the race – this time with a full-throttle return to its boldest 1960s designs. The newly unveiled Top Time Racing and Top Time Martini Racing® chronographs revive the era’s most unconventional details: a striking cushion case, squircle subdials, and the unmistakable dashboard dial. Two models capture the thrill of rally, while a third, created in partnership with Martini Racing, channels the high-speed energy of the track. Each is limited to just 750 pieces – built for those who live life at full speed.
The Endeavour Minute Repeater Tourbillon Concept Pop in lapis lazuli is a masterpiece of visual depth and sound. Stripped of distractions, its minimalist form amplifies the spectacle of the flying tourbillon at 6 o’clock, while the visible hammers and gongs on the dial side bring the minute repeater to life. This one-of-a-kind creation is an ode to the blues.
The Endeavour Tourbillon Concept Pop in lapis lazuli commands attention with its rich, ultramarine depth—a gemstone long cherished by royalty and artists alike. Complemented by lemon chrysoprase, this minimalist masterpiece is enhanced by the mesmerising motion of the one-minute flying tourbillon—equipped with our signature double hairspring—at 6 o’clock. Limited to just 8 pieces, this timepiece is a rare convergence of heritage and innovation.
The Endeavour Small Seconds Concept Pop in lapis lazuli is a celebration of a gemstone that has captivated artists for centuries. Devoid of logos or numerals, the raw beauty of the gemstone—selected for its vivid and luminous blue color—is allowed to seize the spotlight. The small seconds at 6 o’clock comes in lemon chrysoprase, adding a stunning contrast to this refined composition. Limited to just 28 pieces, it is a bold expression of our pop era.