TW Steel launches limited-edition Isle of Man TT watch with just 500 made
TW Steel has launched a new Isle of Man TT limited-edition chronograph, combining Swiss-made internals with race-inspired styling and a production run capped at 500 units worldwide.

TW Steel has unveiled a new limited-edition watch celebrating the Isle of Man TT, with just 500 examples of the TT-inspired chronograph being made available worldwide.
Called the TW1119, the new model blends the Dutch brand’s long-running Canteen design with styling cues taken from the famous road race. The watch features a 46mm blue PVD-coated 316L steel case, orange detailing inspired by TT branding, and the official Isle of Man TT logo positioned at six o’clock on the dial.

At the heart of the watch is a Swiss-made chronograph movement, while a sapphire crystal face is fitted to improve scratch resistance and visibility. TW Steel says the strap has also been designed with comfort in mind, whether worn casually or during riding.

The launch leans heavily into the atmosphere and prestige surrounding TT race week, with the company aiming to capture the energy of the event through one of its best-known watch collections.
Water resistance is rated at 10 ATM, meaning it should comfortably cope with everyday use and poor weather, although this one is clearly aimed more at TT collectors and motorsport fans than hardcore divers.

The Isle of Man TT has become a familiar source of collaborations and limited-run merchandise in recent years, but watches remain one of the more enduring categories thanks to their crossover appeal with motorsport culture. TW Steel’s Canteen range has long carried chunky, race-inspired styling, so the TT partnership feels like a fairly natural fit.
Only 500 units of the TW1119 will be produced globally, with the watch available now through TW Steel retailers and the brand’s official channels. It’s priced at £599, which for a limited-run watch feels like surprisingly good value for money.
Find out more on the official website.
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