fbpx

Breitling ENDURANCE PRO 44 finally in titanium: Ironman 2025 brings the first metal case and a bold 70.3 edition

Partnership with Ironman

Breitling ENDURANCE PRO 44
Photo: Breitling

Breitling has unveiled two new limited edition Endurance Pro models for the 2025 World Ironman: one is the first titanium version in the line, while the other remains in lightweight Breitlight composite with a bold color combination for the 70.3 in Marbella. Both models measure 44 mm, are water-resistant to 100 meters, and are powered by the Caliber 82 SuperQuartz (COSC). Prices: $4,150 for the titanium and $3,750 for the Breitlight; there will be 500 (titanium) and 300 (Breitlight) pieces. The titanium is available now, with the 70.3 arriving in October.

Breitling has introduced two new limited edition Endurance Pro for the 2025 World Ironman: one is the first titanium version in this line, while the other remains with the light Breitlight composite with a distinctive color combination for the 70.3 in Marbella. Both models measure 44 mm, have 100 m water resistance and are powered Caliber 82 SuperQuartz (COSC). Prices: 4,150 USD / 4,100 EUR for titanium and 3,750 USD / 3,800 EUR for Breitlight; the piece will be 500 (titanium) and 300 (Breitlight). The Titan is available now, the 70.3 arrives in October.

Photo: Breitling

A sports watch that can actually do sports

Since 2020, the Endurance Pro has been Breitling's answer to the dilemma of "luxury or function?"—why not both. With the new edition for the Ironman 2025 World Championship, the line for the first time leaves the exclusive polymer Breitlight and steps in titanium, which changes the feel on the wrist, but not the philosophy: lightweight robustness, clear readability, and useful tools on the dial.

Titan instead of Breitlight: what's new

Model Endurance Pro Ironman World Championship 2025 brings titanium case (first in this line) and according to the brand, it is “43 % lighter than stainless steel". The case remains sporty at 44 mm and 12.5mm thickness, water tightness is 100 m, the dial is anthracite with blue accents and special championship logo at 6 o'clock. The clock is coming on turquoise rubber strapIt is limited to 500 pieces.

Photo: Breitling
Photo: Breitling

Nice + Kona iconography: eagle and turtle on the dial

The 2025 World Cup logo unites the eagle and the turtle – visual connection of the scenes in Nice (France) and Kailua-Koni (Hawaii), and at the same time symbolizes the perseverance of Ironman athletes. The men's race will be held in Nice on September 14th, the women's race on October 11th in Kona. A nice detail that brings the sports story directly to the dial.

Color bomb for 70.3: Marbella Edition in Breitlight

The second novelty is Endurance Pro 44 Ironman 70.3 World Championship 2025 from Breitlight—a composite that is 3.3× lighter than titanium and 5.8× lighter than steelThe color scheme is intended Marbella: turquoise (ombre) dial with orange accents, aquamarine strap and the 70.3 logo at 6 o'clock, inspired by the typical Andalusian arch and ceramic patterns. The series is limited to 300 pieces. The 70.3 competitions are taking place November 8 and 9, 2025.

Mechanics that make sense for athletes: Caliber 82 SuperQuartz

Both models are powered by Breitling Caliber 82, thermocompensated SuperQuartz with COSC certified—a choice that may upset mechanical purists, but in triathlon, accuracy and durability count. The chronograph measures 1/10 of a second (up to 30 min), the dial bears heart rate monitor, and the border has compass scale for solar orientationBreitling states that the watch is suitable for use on land and in water. 100 m. The expected battery life is approximately 2 years.

Photo: Breitling

Ergonomics and weight: numbers that count

Despite the metal, it is titanium still feather-light: approximately 64g for the housing (~101g with a belt). Breitlight the model is even more “invisible”: the casing around 35g (total ~69g). Both have lug-to-lug 52.49 mm and 22 mm between the ears—stable on a sporty wrist, still low enough to slip under the sleeve of a cycling jacket.

Final thought: sports credibility > status symbol

The Endurance Pro remains one of the few luxury sports chronographs that actually serves sports: lightweight construction, precise and resistant SuperQuartz, useful tools on the watch face. Titan The prestige tax arrives without a penalty for weight, Breitlight continues to aim for maximum comfort. The only question is how often we'll see metal cases in this line from now on—if you're a triathlete or a runner, you'll love the answer.

Info Box

breitling.com

With you since 2004

From 2004 we research urban trends and inform our community of followers daily about the latest in lifestyle, travel, style and products that inspire with passion. From 2023, we offer content in major global languages.