This new Endurance Pro swaps out the Breitlight case for one made of titanium. Not only does the metal provide a bit more heft and a more premium feel, but it’s also stronger and more durable. To top things off, Breitling gave the watch a color scheme inspired by the Ironman World Championship logo, utilizing light blue, teal and orange throughout the watch, while the logo itself appears on the 6:00 subdial.
In addition to the titanium watch, Breitling has also launched a second Endurance Pro Ironman for 2025. This version, which is also a limited edition, was made for the Ironman 70.3 World Championship, which is half the length of the Ironman World Championship. As such, the watch doesn’t get quite as hardcore of a revamp — it still has a Breitlight case rather than titanium — but I actually prefer the color scheme of this one, as it pairs a gradient teal dial with a teal rubber strap to mimic the logo of the 70.3 World Championship. It’s quite nice-looking.

Pricing and Availability
As I already mentioned, both Ironman versions of the Endurance Pro are limited editions. The titanium version, while more expensive, is also more plentiful, surprisingly. Priced at $4,150, it’s limited to 500 pieces. The Breitlight style, meanwhile, is limited to just 300 pieces but is more affordable at $3,750.
Both watches are available now from Breitling and can be purchased directly from the brand’s website. It’s also worth noting that Breitling’s CEO estimates that the brand has enough overall stock in the U.S. to avoid tariff price increases on its watches until probably September, so as long as you pick one of these up in the next couple of weeks, you probably won’t be hit with any surprise extra fees.
