SPECIFICATIONS GRAND TOUR

Case: 38,2 mm diameter, 46,3 mm lug to lug, stainless steel 316L, 18 mm lug width

Crystal: Domed sapphire, inside anti-reflective coating.

Case back: Sapphire crystal

Movement: Swiss Made Sellita SW511b, 27 jewels, self winding, stop second device

Power reserve: Up to 62 hours

Frequency: 28 800 A/h (4 Hz)/8 beats per second

Dial: Silver white with tarmac texture, three red recessed sub dials, Super-LumiNova dots at 12 o'clock

Sub dials: 15 minutes counter at 3H, 12 hours counter at 6H and small second at 9H.

Hands: Rhodium plated hour and minute hands infilled with Super-LumiNova, red chronograph hand, black and white sub dial hands.

Strap: Milanese mesh stainless steel/Black FKM rubber strap with pin buckle

Water resistance: 10 ATM

Limited Edition: 50 watches

HAND BUILT IN BÅSTAD, SWEDEN

MEASUREMENTS GRAND TOUR

AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH


The La Vuelta draws inspiration from La Roja, the leader's jersey of the Vuelta a España, with different shades of red featured on selected details.

The 38,2 mm case is made from 316L stainless steel and combines brushed and polished surfaces, creating a balanced and elegant expression.

The 3 sub dials feature a 15 minute counter, perfect for timing those intervals, a 12 hour counter, which should be enough to keep track of your riding time, and lastly running seconds. The main second hand in the center is a 60 second chronograph, started by pressing the top chronograph button.

The watch is powered by a Swiss made Sellita SW511 movement, with automatic winding.

Only 50 watches will be produced of this model, each numbered on the case back.

Choose between a classic Milanese stainless steel mesh strap, or a sporty FKM rubber strap giving maximum comfort on the bike.

Each watch is hand built on order in Båstad, Sweden.

Customers outside the EU: Please note that import fees and taxes are not included as it varies depending on country/region.

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THE DIAL

The La Vuelta dial is characterized by its red color scheme, inspired by the leader's jersey of the Vuelta a España, nicknamed La Roja. The red hues pops nicely against the fresh silver white dial, featuring a tarmac pattern at the center.

At 12H you'll find a symbol most riders are happy to see in a race; the flamme rouge, the red triangular flag marking the final kilometer of a race.

The large printed hour numerals use a font called Nobel, which was designed by two dutchmen in the 30s, a discreet nod to the starting point of the Vuelta a España, this year starting in Utrecht, the Netherlands.

The dial features a 15 minute counter at 3 o'clock, a 12 hour counter at 6 o'clock and a small second at 9 o'clock. The main second hand will start once you press the chronograph pusher.

The tradition of the rider with number 13 in a race wearing the race bib upside down on the back of the jersey goes a long way back, and is a detail you can find on the minute track.

FEATURING

WOUT POELS

Wout Poels, riding for Bahrain-Victorious, will be starting his 7th Vuelta a España on August 19, and this year the race starts in his home country, the Netherlands.

He will be accompanied by the 2022 La Vuelta chronograph, and we keep our fingers crossed that we will see him and the watch on the top step of the podium during the race!

 

3 quick questions for Wout:

What will be your role in the team for the 2022 Vuelta a España and what will your main objectives be?

My goal is to win a stage this Vuelta. I was close a few times but I really hope this is gonna be my Vuelta! I also have an important role to support my teammates in the mountains for the GC and help them where I can.

 

On August 19 the Vuelta a España will start in your home country, the Netherlands. What does this mean for you?

It is always special to start a grand tour in your own country. The last one I did was the Tour de France in 2015 which also started in the Netherlands. I will never forget how many people were next to the road to support us!

 

What are your thoughts about the 2022 La Vuelta chronograph?

The La Vuelta chronograph is looking very smart. I really like the red details in the watch that represent La Vuelta. Not only the front is beautiful, the glass back side is amazing to see how the full automatic system is working!

THE CASE

One of the most common reactions when seeing a watch from the Grand Tour chronograph series in person is "what a beautiful size!". The classic dimension of the watch, 38,2 mm diameter, is smaller than most chronographs which we think is beautiful, making it fit perfectly for smaller wrists.

We wanted to create an elegant, yet powerful, case design, combining polished and brushed surfaces to create a visually interesting look.

On the case back you will find a recessed "finish line" checker pattern, with a sand blasted finish. A classic racing reference. Here you will also find the unique number of each of the 50 watches engraved.

The two pushers are easy to operate and the crown features our signature design with a recessed surface.


THE MOVEMENT

Inside La Vuelta you'll find a Swiss made Sellita SW511 movement, with rhodium plating and côtes de Genève and perlage decoration. The beautiful movement, which can be seen through the sapphire case back, also features blue screws and a custom rotor with a deep etched "finish line" pattern.

The 27 jewel movement impresses with a power reserve of up to 62 hours.


HAND BUILT IN SWEDEN

Each Grand Tour watch is hand built in Båstad, in the southern parts of Sweden. Here we have a small workshop where our watchmaker does all the assembly, testing and, if needed, regulation of the accuracy of the movements.

The assembly and testing process takes about two weeks, and after a final visual inspection the watch is sent to the customer.

Wrist size: 16 cm/6,3"

WATER BOTTLE INCLUDED

With every order of a watch from the Grand Tour chronograph series we will attach a specially designed Grand Tour water bottle. Who doesn't want to match their watch with the bottle when going for a ride!

AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH

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The La Vuelta draws inspiration from La Roja, the leader's jersey of the Vuelta a España, with different shades of red featured on selected details.

The 38,2 mm case is made from 316L stainless steel and combines brushed and polished surfaces, creating a balanced and elegant expression.

The 3 sub dials feature a 15 minute counter, perfect for timing those intervals, a 12 hour counter, which should be enough to keep track of your riding time, and lastly running seconds. The main second hand in the center is a 60 second chronograph, started by pressing the top chronograph button.

The watch is powered by a Swiss made Sellita SW511 movement, with automatic winding.

Only 50 watches will be produced of this model, each numbered on the case back.

Choose between a classic Milanese stainless steel mesh strap, or a sporty FKM rubber strap giving maximum comfort on the bike.

Each watch is hand built on order in Båstad, Sweden.

Customers outside the EU: Please note that import fees and taxes are not included as it varies depending on country/region.

SPECIFICATIONS GRAND TOUR

Case: 38,2 mm diameter, 46,3 mm lug to lug, stainless steel 316L, 18 mm lug width

Crystal: Domed sapphire, inside anti-reflective coating.

Case back: Sapphire crystal

Movement: Swiss Made Sellita SW511b, 27 jewels, self winding, stop second device

Power reserve: Up to 62 hours

Frequency: 28 800 A/h (4 Hz)/8 beats per second

Dial: Silver white with tarmac texture, three red recessed sub dials, Super-LumiNova dots at 12 o'clock

Sub dials: 15 minutes counter at 3H, 12 hours counter at 6H and small second at 9H.

Hands: Rhodium plated hour and minute hands infilled with Super-LumiNova, red chronograph hand, black and white sub dial hands.

Strap: Milanese mesh stainless steel/Black FKM rubber strap with pin buckle

Water resistance: 10 ATM

Limited Edition: 50 watches

HAND BUILT IN BÅSTAD, SWEDEN

MEASUREMENTS GRAND TOUR

THE DIAL

The La Vuelta dial is characterized by its red color scheme, inspired by the leader's jersey of the Vuelta a España, nicknamed La Roja. The red hues pops nicely against the fresh silver white dial, featuring a tarmac pattern at the center.

At 12H you'll find a symbol most riders are happy to see in a race; the flamme rouge, the red triangular flag marking the final kilometer of a race.

The large printed hour numerals use a font called Nobel, which was designed by two dutchmen in the 30s, a discreet nod to the starting point of the Vuelta a España, this year starting in Utrecht, the Netherlands.

The dial features a 15 minute counter at 3 o'clock, a 12 hour counter at 6 o'clock and a small second at 9 o'clock. The main second hand will start once you press the chronograph pusher.

The tradition of the rider with number 13 in a race wearing the race bib upside down on the back of the jersey goes a long way back, and is a detail you can find on the minute track.

FEATURING

WOUT POELS

Wout Poels, riding for Bahrain-Victorious, will be starting his 7th Vuelta a España on August 19, and this year the race starts in his home country, the Netherlands.

He will be accompanied by the 2022 La Vuelta chronograph, and we keep our fingers crossed that we will see him and the watch on the top step of the podium during the race!

 

3 quick questions for Wout:

What will be your role in the team for the 2022 Vuelta a España and what will your main objectives be?

My goal is to win a stage this Vuelta. I was close a few times but I really hope this is gonna be my Vuelta! I also have an important role to support my teammates in the mountains for the GC and help them where I can.

 

On August 19 the Vuelta a España will start in your home country, the Netherlands. What does this mean for you?

It is always special to start a grand tour in your own country. The last one I did was the Tour de France in 2015 which also started in the Netherlands. I will never forget how many people were next to the road to support us!

 

What are your thoughts about the 2022 La Vuelta chronograph?

The La Vuelta chronograph is looking very smart. I really like the red details in the watch that represent La Vuelta. Not only the front is beautiful, the glass back side is amazing to see how the full automatic system is working!

THE CASE

One of the most common reactions when seeing a watch from the Grand Tour chronograph series in person is "what a beautiful size!". The classic dimension of the watch, 38,2 mm diameter, is smaller than most chronographs which we think is beautiful, making it fit perfectly for smaller wrists.

We wanted to create an elegant, yet powerful, case design, combining polished and brushed surfaces to create a visually interesting look.

On the case back you will find a recessed "finish line" checker pattern, with a sand blasted finish. A classic racing reference. Here you will also find the unique number of each of the 50 watches engraved.

The two pushers are easy to operate and the crown features our signature design with a recessed surface.

THE MOVEMENT

Inside La Corsa Rosa you'll find a Swiss made Sellita SW511 movement, with rhodium plating and decoration. The beautiful movement, which can be seen through the sapphire case back, also features blue screws and a custom rotor with a deep etched "finish line" pattern.

The 27 jewel movement impresses with a power reserve of up to 62 hours.

HAND BUILT IN SWEDEN

Each Grand Tour watch is hand built in Båstad, in the southern parts of Sweden. Here we have a small workshop where our watchmaker does all the assembly, testing and, if needed, regulation of the accuracy of the movements.

The assembly and testing process takes about two weeks, and after a final visual inspection the watch is sent to the customer.

Wrist size: 16 cm/6,3"

GET A BOTTLE!

With every order of a watch from the Grand Tour chronograph series we will attach a specially designed Grand Tour water bottle. Who doesn't want to match their watch with the bottle when going for a ride!