Cycling watches: the sprint of the 7 Special Edition


```html The Pedal‑Powered Surge: 7 Special‑Edition Cycling Watches That Redefine Performance

The Pedal‑Powered Surge: 7 Special‑Edition Cycling Watches That Redefine Performance

In the ever‑evolving world of horology, a new wave of timepieces is taking the lead—literally. This season, seven brands have launched limited‑edition watches that are engineered specifically for cyclists, blending cutting‑edge technology with design cues that pay homage to the sport’s heritage. Whether you’re a professional racer, a weekend club rider, or a collector who admires the synergy of sport and craftsmanship, these watches offer more than just a pretty face on your wrist; they deliver data, durability, and a story you can wear.

1. Velo‑X Pro 2026 (Garmin)

Garmin’s Velo‑X Pro pushes its flagship GPS platform into a slimmer, bike‑centric chassis. The watch features a 1.4‑inch AMOLED display with a dedicated Power Meter Integration that syncs directly with ANT+ and Bluetooth sensors. A new Climb Assist algorithm calculates real‑time ascent speed, while a carbon‑fiber bezel adds a lightweight, race‑ready aesthetic. Limited to 2,500 pieces, each unit is engraved with a serial number and a miniature bike chain motif on the back.

2. Tour de Time (Suunto) – Limited “Alpine” Edition

Suunto’s Tour de Time has always been a favorite among endurance athletes. The Alpine edition celebrates the iconic mountain passes of the Tour de France with a matte titanium case, a “mountain‑white” dial, and a dual‑frequency GPS that guarantees signal lock even in deep valleys. A built‑in Strava Live Segments widget lets riders see how they compare to the world’s best, segment by segment.

Key specs:

  • Battery life: 14 days in smartwatch mode, 60 hours in full GPS mode
  • Water resistance: 10 ATM
  • Price: €749

3. Ride‑Chrono 7 (TAG Heuer)

TAG Heuer brings Swiss luxury to the bike lane with the Ride‑Chrono 7. A limited run of 7,000 units celebrates the brand’s historic partnership with professional cycling teams. The watch sports a ceramic bezel etched with a cyclist silhouette and a sapphire‑crystal dial that glows in low‑light conditions. Inside, a proprietary Chronograph‑Cyclist Hybrid Engine records lap times, average speed, and even pedal cadence without needing an external sensor.

4. Bike‑Pulse (Omega) – “Corsa” Edition

Omega’s Corsa edition merges the iconic Speedmaster design with a high‑precision Gyro‑based cadence sensor embedded beneath the crown. The watch’s “track‑day” strap is made from recycled racing bike leather, and the dial features a subtle “spoked wheel” pattern. Only 1,200 pieces were

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