A futuristic interpretation of the Louis Vuitton Tambour watch, this newest rendition combines sophisticated haute horology with dynamic high-tech materials. The ultra-lightweight open-worked design of the watch offers stealth appeal. The hand-wound movement (LV108 Caliber), designed and crafted by La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton, features an openwork motif with a titanium flying tourbillon carriage at 9:00. The movement carries the prestigious Geneva Seal, attesting to its fine finishing. In this watch, though, the Poincon de Genève seal is actually emblazoned on the dial side at 6:00. The 46mm ergonomically shaped case has a more elongated rather than perfectly round shape while the inner 'dial' is circular.
Details
Company | Louis Vuitton |
Price ($) | 258,000 |
Price range | $200,000 - $300,000 |
Gender | Male |
Case | Round |
Complications | Hours Minutes |
Power Reserve Range (hours) | 73 - 96 |
Power Reserve | 80 hours |
Case Size | Large (>39mm) |
Case Diameter (mm) | 46 |
Case Height (mm) | 13 |
Case Colour | Carbon |
Case Material | Carbon Titanium |
Caliber | LV108 |
Where to buy | Louis Vuitton in New York |
Named the world's most valuable luxury brand for six consecutive years, Louis Vuitton is respected and beloved. Reaping the finest of French fashion, the brand continually innovates, excites and amazes with its clothing, shoes, jewelry and watch lines. Since unveiling its Tambour watch 20 years ago, the Maison has continued to refine its watchmaking craftsmanship, birthing the iconic drum-inspired case and patented Spin Time movement that presents an entirely novel way of telling time. Striving to create something more unique than the ticking hour hand, independently rotating cubes display the hour in Louis Vuitton timepieces.Fusing Swiss artistry with French style, its Tambour Street Driver collection features the favorites of a traditional drive watch while imbuing the brand's signature design and unconventional spirit. The Tambour Monogram similarly showcases Louis Vuitton's suave through its famous canvas motif, and the Tambour Damier V boldly displays the brand's surname initial and the Maison's checkered pattern.