Accurate, resistant and reliable, Traversetolo’s qualities lie in its large size coupled with a manually wound, mechanical movement launched in the 1950s which has been perfected over the years. The two new versions feature differents dials and straps.
The first version comes with a white dial and a white seconds counter with light blue tones and a black profile. The profile of the minutes hand is also black and has a light blue tone. The hour markers stand out as they are rhodium plated, rounded and inlaid with black superluminova, while the upper part has a diamond-shaped radius. The watch is worn on a black leather strap with double stitching.
A second version is black, with a black seconds counter highlighted by blue tones and a white profile. The profile of the minutes hand is also white, light-blue toned, and the hour markers are rhodium plated, rounded and inlaid with white superluminova, with a diamond -shaped radius on the upper part. The watch is equiped with a steel Chaland bracelet.
The superluminova - black or white depending on the version – is also applied on the hours and minutes skeleton pointers.
With its steel case water-resistant up to 50 metres, Traversetolo is available in the classic version with minted case-back and relief decorations, or in the prestigious “Vitré” edition, featuring a sapphire crystal case-back with view on the movement.