Baltic Timer Tour Auto 2026: Rally Timer For Motorsport Fans
Mechanical precision and rally heritage together in a limited-edition timing set designed for classic motorsport enthusiasts.
The Baltic Timer Tour Auto 2026 marks the fourth consecutive year the brand serves as Official Timekeeper of the iconic Tour Auto rally, one of the most important events in historic motorsport.
Rooted in the legacy of the Tour de France Automobile, first established in 1899 by the Automobile Club de France, the modern Tour Auto continues to celebrate endurance driving across France’s most legendary roads and circuits.
In 2026, more than 290 crews will take part in the rally, driving from Paris to Biarritz while competing across iconic racetracks and special stages.

Baltic Timer Tour Auto 2026
The Baltic Timer Tour Auto 2026 is not a traditional wristwatch. Instead, it is a dedicated mechanical timing system designed for motorsport use.
This limited-edition set focuses entirely on functionality, precision and clarity in competitive driving environments.
It includes two instruments: A mechanical flyback chronograph and a matching dashclock for instant time reading.
Both components share a unified aesthetic inspired by historic rally instrumentation.

Limited to 300 pieces
Exclusivity is a defining element of the Baltic Timer Tour Auto 2026. Only 300 numbered sets will be produced worldwide, each individually engraved from 001 to 300 on the caseback. This limited production reinforces its connection to the 2026 Tour Auto season and its collectible character within motorsport culture.

Two mechanical instruments built for racing
The Baltic Timer Tour Auto 2026 combines two purpose-built instruments designed for different timing needs.
The chronograph allows precise measurement of lap and stage times, while the dashclock ensures immediate time visibility inside the cockpit.
Together, they reflect the essential role of timing in motorsport, where performance is measured in fractions of a second.

Inspired by vintage racing dashboards
The design of the Timer Tour Auto 2026 draws heavily from classic motorsport instrumentation.
A matte light blue dial sets the foundation, complemented by cream guilloché sub-dials that evoke vintage dashboard gauges.

This combination creates a clear, functional and historically inspired visual identity rooted in racing heritage.
The stainless steel case enhances durability, while a high-domed crystal reinforces its retro mechanical character.

Flyback chronograph movement for precise rally timing
At the heart of the chronograph is a Hanhart manual-winding flyback movement.
This complication allows instant reset and restart of timing with a single action – a crucial feature in rally racing where consecutive timing is essential.
The dashclock uses a separate manual-wind movement focused on reliability and fast readability in motion.
Technical Specifications
| Case Material | 316L stainless steel |
| Case Diameter | 60 mm |
| Thickness | 18 mm |
| Dial | Matte light blue / Sub-dials: Cream guilloché |
| Crystal | High-domed hesalite |
| Movement | Manual winding |
| Chronograph Calibre | Hanhart 122 flyback |
| Chronograph Power reserve | 6 hours |
| Dashclock Calibre | ENLOONG 6497 |
| Dashclock Power reserve | 42 Hours |
| Limited Edition | 300 pieces |
| Price | €825 (excl. taxes) |
Baltic Timer Tour Auto 2026 and the meaning of motorsport timing
The Timer Tour Auto 2026 is a direct tribute to the culture of rally timing, where precision defines success. Every second matters in motorsport, and this instrument translates that philosophy into mechanical form through dedicated chronograph engineering and cockpit usability. It represents a bridge between historical rally tradition and modern mechanical craftsmanship.
Final Thoughts
The Baltic Timer Tour Auto 2026 stands out as a niche collector’s instrument designed for motorsport enthusiasts rather than casual users.
Its limited production, mechanical complexity and direct connection to rally heritage make it one of the most focused timing instruments of 2026. Instead of following mainstream watch trends, it remains faithful to its purpose: measuring time where it matters most – on the road and in competition.
For more information, visit the official Baltic website.
Explore the releases of the Watches & Wonders 2026.






