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Showcasing LV’s distinctive and artistic flair
Louis Vuitton, renowned for its luxurious craftsmanship and elegance, their watches not only epitomize precision timekeeping but also encapsulate the brand's distinctive artistic flair.
The brand announced a number of high-end pieces produced by La Fabrique du Temps in Geneva, including the New Voyager Flying Tourbillon, and the new Escale Cabinet of Wonders collection, each bearing the hallmark of Louis Vuitton's exceptional craftsmanship. Additionally, three timepieces further elevate these releases, showcasing the brand's dedication to pushing the boundaries of creativity and luxury.
Louis Vuitton has collaborated with acclaimed architect Frank Gehry, known for his long standing partnership with the brand, to create a sapphire flying tourbillon watch with Geneva Seal certification. This exclusive limited edition, comprising only five pieces, draws inspiration from Gehry's previous architectural endeavors for Louis Vuitton, as well as the 2022 Tambour Moon Sapphire watch, reflecting in its case and dial design.
Crafted with attention to detail, the Tambour Moon Flying Tourbillon Poinçon de Genève Sapphire Frank Gehry boasts a sapphire case, lugs, dials, and crown, imparting a sense of lightness that complements the open worked rose gold movement. Measuring 43.8mm in diameter and 11.27mm in thickness, the watch is entirely constructed from sapphire, including its hand-polished dial and hands.
Powring this exceptional timepiece is the caliber LFTMM05.01, with a flying tourbillon and comprising 160 components, offering an 80-hour power reserve and operating at 21,600 vph (3Hz).
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For the other two releases, Louis Vuitton has introduced a duo of fresh Tambour Jumping Hours timepieces: Sakura and Astronaut. The brand attributes the creation of Astronaut Vivienne, a character conceived by the brand in 2017. Thus, for this latest pair of Tambour jumping hours watches, Vivienne takes center stage in two beautiful themes. The first is Sakura, which draws inspiration from Japanese cherry blossoms, adorning the dial with floral motifs, and a pink mother-of-pearl dial. The second, named "Astronaut," propels Vivienne into outer space, featuring a blue mother-of-pearl with an aventurine for the very first time in this collection, adorned with diamonds orbiting around it, with the jumping hour circular window positioned at 3 o’clock.
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Both watches come in a white gold cases adorned with diamonds. In total, the watches feature over 3.8 carats of brilliant-cut diamonds and an additional rose-cut diamond (0.2 ct). The case measures 38mm in diameter and 12.2mm in thickness. Both timepieces are powered by the caliber LV 180, an automatic double aperture jumping hour mechanism developed and assembled by La Fabrique du Temps that equips most of Louis Vuitton's watches.
For more information please visit Louis Vuitton’s official website.
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