Nicky Hayden was in KLCC this evening to launch the new Tissot 2010 T-Race Nicky Hayden Limited Edition, a special edition numbered watch that integrates Nicky’s colours and race number 69 on the case back with his lucky star emblem. The metal elements on the case was modeled to look like GP bike brakes.
Only 100 units will be available in Malaysia, out of 4,999 pieces worldwide. The watch retails at RM2,400. Also on display at the event is the Tissot 2010 T-Race MotoGP Limited Edition, with an 8,000 unit run. It’s sold in a helmet-shaped watch box with a set of MotoGP motorcycle handle grips.
Tissot 2010 T-Race MotoGP Limited Edition – RM2,750
Swiss-made chronograph quartz ETA movement
Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal with magnifying lens for date
Rotating bezel with GMT function
316L stainless steel case with silk printed glass case back
Carbon dial
Water resistant to 10 bar (100 m / 330 feet)
Black rubber bracelet
Helmet watch box with a set of authentic MotoGP motorcycle grips
Tissot 2010 T-Race Nicky Hayden Limited Edition – RM2,400
Swiss-made chronograph quartz ETA movement
Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal with magnifying lens for date
Rotating bezel with GMT function
316L stainless steel case with silk printed glass case back
Black and white dial with red detail
Water resistant to 10 bar (100 m / 330 feet)
Red silicon bracelet
Limited edition of 4,999 pieces
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