Bentley

Introduced: 2002

Purpose / Inspiration: Born from a partnership between Breitling and Bentley Motors, this collection fused Swiss watchmaking precision with British automotive luxury. It was designed to celebrate craftsmanship, power, and prestige—with cues pulled directly from Bentley dashboards, grilles, and performance engineering.

Designer: Joint creative effort between Breitling’s design team and Bentley’s automotive stylists. First unveiled alongside the Bentley Continental GT.

Materials & Features:

  • Oversized cases (44–49mm), often in steel, gold, or titanium, with knurled bezels mimicking Bentley grilles.
  • Features included tachymeters, rotating timing bezels, in-house B04 and B05 GMT/worldtime chronograph movements, and even tourbillons in ultra-limited editions.
  • Dials often featured design flourishes from Bentley interiors—woodgrain textures, engine-turned metal, and bold color schemes.

Discontinuation Status: Official partnership ended in 2021 after nearly two decades. Final models released as “Breitling Premier Bentley Mulliner” editions. No current production, making the line a closed chapter in Breitling history.

Two Icons, One Machine: The world’s finest car meets one of its toughest watches.

Dashboard to Wrist: You don’t wear this watch—you drive it.

Limited. Loaded. Loud.: For those who measure time in horsepower.

End of an Era: The partnership is over. The watches? Collector-grade fuel for flex and heritage.

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