Tambour Curve Flying Tourbillon Poinçon De Genève

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Tambour Curve Flying Tourbillon Poinçon De Genève

Brand  : Louis Vuitton
Collection  : Tambour Curve
Model  : Tambour Curve Flying Tourbillon Poinçon De Genève
Reference  :
Complement : Titanium and Carbostratum® - White Gold - Diamonds - Alligator and Rubber Strap
On sale : 2020

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  • Brand  : Louis Vuitton
    Collection  : Tambour Curve
    Model  : Tambour Curve Flying Tourbillon Poinçon De Genève
    Reference  :
    Complement : Titanium and Carbostratum® - White Gold - Diamonds - Alligator and Rubber Strap
    On sale : 2020
    List Price : On request
    Diameter : 46 mm
    Thickness : 12,75 mm
    Styles : Atypical
    High Horology
    Types : Hand-winding
    Calibre : LV 109
    Calibre distinction : Hallmark of Geneva
    Complication : Skeleton
    Skeletonised flying tourbillon at 9 o’clock
    hours and minutes
    tourbillon carriage in the shape of the Monogram flower which performs a complete rotation in one minute
    Case material : Titanium
    White Gold
    Carbostratum®
    Setted
    Case peculiarity : 18-carat white gold lugs and 18-carat white gold and black rubber crown
    Lugs flange and crown set with 152 baguette-cut diamonds
    Shape : Round
    Water-resistance : 30 meters
    Dial : Skeleton
    Display : Skeleton baton hands
    Glass : Domed
    Sapphire
    Antireflective coating
    Strap material : Rubber
    Alligator leather
    Strap color : Black
    Strap clasp : Double folding buckle
    + More characteristics :
    Movement
    developed and assembled by La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton
    • "Poinçon de Genève” seal visible on the plate at 6 o’clock
    • Black NAC treated openwork plate, rhodium-plated LV bridge set with 178 round-cut diamonds
    • 159 components
    • 80 hours of power reserve
    • 21,600 oscillations per hour
    • 17 jewels

    Case
    Titanium and Carbostratum®
    42 mm diameter at the bezel

    Strap / Buckles
    • Mixed media black alligator and black rubber strap
    • Mixed media blue alligator and black rubber strap
    Clasp
    Double folding clasp in 18-carat white gold set with 24 round-cut diamonds

    Box
    Fine Watchmaking Trunk
    Total of 354 diamonds weighing approximately 4.22 carats

DESCRIPTION

  • LOUIS VUITTON

    TAMBOUR CURVE FLYING TOURBILLON

    POINÇON DE GENÈVE

    Fine watchmaking of the future Keeping an icon alive is always a bold undertaking. The new Tambour Curve Flying Tourbillon Poinçon de Genève is a futuristic, more technical interpretation of the Tambour watch by Louis Vuitton.

    The iconic Tambour with a brand new concept

    This lightweight, openwork rather than skeletonised design, controlled by a flying tourbillon elongs to a new generation of intensely masculine watches.

    It brings to life a new timepiece that has been reinvented down to the last detail : from the calibre and materials to the caseband, strap and folding clasp. Assembled and finished by hand, it bears the prestigious Geneva Seal (Poinçon de Genève) at 6 o’clock.

    A futuristic design

    Inspired by the Möbius strip, the case now has a stretched, elongated shape. Its convex surface is enclosed in a circle, which takes one’s imagination on a never-ending journey. With a diameter of 46 mm, the timepiece deconstructs the circle to become a shape in its own right. From the side, the caseband reveals a continuous curve from one attachment to the other and appears round from above. It follows the natural curve of the wrist to perfection. Consistent in its forward-looking graphic approach, the Tambour Curve Flying Tourbillon Poinçon de Genève begins a new chapter in the history of watchmaking with an elegant, dynamic architecture that befits a timepiece for the third millennium.

    A high-flying watch

    The master watchmakers of la Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton have combined cutting edge echnologies with traditional fine watchmaking expertise. The Tambour Curve Flying ourbillon Poinçon de Genève is encased in ultra-lightweight, esistant technical materials used in aeronautics. The outer part of the case is made from Carbostratum®, a composite material developed exclusively for Louis Vuitton. It is produced by layering over 100 assorted sheets of carbon at random. The combined layers are then compressed at a controlled temperature. Once stabilised, this ultra-rigid material is then milled using next generation multidimensional machines.

    The soft yet powerful curves which make each model unique, appear during these operations. Once finished, this carbon overlay fits neatly over a grade 5 titanium base. Finally, lugs made from micro-machined, extruded titanium are set in the Carbostratum® case to create a perfectly coherent ensemble.

    A timeless driving force

    A true ode to kinetics, the Tambour Curve Flying Tourbillon Poinçon de Genève timepiece eatures an innovative mechanical movement with 80 hours of power reserve and a ourbillon regulator. Designed and crafted by master watchmakers at la Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton, the eometric openwork of the construction draws the eye to the titanium tourbillon carriage. Taking pride of place at 9 o’clock, the carriage is inspired by one of the motifs of the famous Louis Vuitton Monogram. Another of the House’s signatures, the initials LV are perfectly integrated through a skilful lay on architectural transparencies in surroundings that reflect the art of bevelling.

    The Poinçon de Genève: watchmaking excellence

    Regarded as the most prestigious certification of origin, beautiful craftsmanship and reliability, the Poinçon de Genève demands perfection. Each fixed part and component of he movement is delicately put in place by a steady, expert hand at la Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton. The movement requires over 120 hours of work to achieve this level of echnical excellence. With the Tambour Curve Flying Tourbillon Poinçon de Genève, Louis Vuitton continues to stablish itself among the elite number of watchmakers that have been awarded this restigious seal.

  • LOUIS VUITTON

    TAMBOUR CURVE FLYING TOURBILLON

    POINÇON DE GENÈVE

    Fine watchmaking of the future Keeping an icon alive is always a bold undertaking. The new Tambour Curve Flying Tourbillon Poinçon de Genève is a futuristic, more technical interpretation of the Tambour watch by Louis Vuitton.

    The iconic Tambour with a brand new concept

    This lightweight, openwork rather than skeletonised design, controlled by a flying tourbillon elongs to a new generation of intensely masculine watches.

    It brings to life a new timepiece that has been reinvented down to the last detail : from the calibre and materials to the caseband, strap and folding clasp. Assembled and finished by hand, it bears the prestigious Geneva Seal (Poinçon de Genève) at 6 o’clock.

    A futuristic design

    Inspired by the Möbius strip, the case now has a stretched, elongated shape. Its convex surface is enclosed in a circle, which takes one’s imagination on a never-ending journey. With a diameter of 46 mm, the timepiece deconstructs the circle to become a shape in its own right. From the side, the caseband reveals a continuous curve from one attachment to the other and appears round from above. It follows the natural curve of the wrist to perfection. Consistent in its forward-looking graphic approach, the Tambour Curve Flying Tourbillon Poinçon de Genève begins a new chapter in the history of watchmaking with an elegant, dynamic architecture that befits a timepiece for the third millennium.

    A high-flying watch

    The master watchmakers of la Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton have combined cutting edge echnologies with traditional fine watchmaking expertise. The Tambour Curve Flying ourbillon Poinçon de Genève is encased in ultra-lightweight, esistant technical materials used in aeronautics. The outer part of the case is made from Carbostratum®, a composite material developed exclusively for Louis Vuitton. It is produced by layering over 100 assorted sheets of carbon at random. The combined layers are then compressed at a controlled temperature. Once stabilised, this ultra-rigid material is then milled using next generation multidimensional machines.

    The soft yet powerful curves which make each model unique, appear during these operations. Once finished, this carbon overlay fits neatly over a grade 5 titanium base. Finally, lugs made from micro-machined, extruded titanium are set in the Carbostratum® case to create a perfectly coherent ensemble.

    A timeless driving force

    A true ode to kinetics, the Tambour Curve Flying Tourbillon Poinçon de Genève timepiece eatures an innovative mechanical movement with 80 hours of power reserve and a ourbillon regulator. Designed and crafted by master watchmakers at la Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton, the eometric openwork of the construction draws the eye to the titanium tourbillon carriage. Taking pride of place at 9 o’clock, the carriage is inspired by one of the motifs of the famous Louis Vuitton Monogram. Another of the House’s signatures, the initials LV are perfectly integrated through a skilful lay on architectural transparencies in surroundings that reflect the art of bevelling.

    The Poinçon de Genève: watchmaking excellence

    Regarded as the most prestigious certification of origin, beautiful craftsmanship and reliability, the Poinçon de Genève demands perfection. Each fixed part and component of he movement is delicately put in place by a steady, expert hand at la Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton. The movement requires over 120 hours of work to achieve this level of echnical excellence. With the Tambour Curve Flying Tourbillon Poinçon de Genève, Louis Vuitton continues to stablish itself among the elite number of watchmakers that have been awarded this restigious seal.

  • Brand  : Louis Vuitton
    Collection  : Tambour Curve
    Model  : Tambour Curve Flying Tourbillon Poinçon De Genève
    Reference  :
    Complement : Titanium and Carbostratum® - White Gold - Diamonds - Alligator and Rubber Strap
    On sale : 2020
    List Price : On request
    Diameter : 46 mm
    Thickness : 12,75 mm
    Styles : Atypical
    High Horology
    Types : Hand-winding
    Calibre : LV 109
    Calibre distinction : Hallmark of Geneva
    Complication : Skeleton
    Skeletonised flying tourbillon at 9 o’clock
    hours and minutes
    tourbillon carriage in the shape of the Monogram flower which performs a complete rotation in one minute
    Case material : Titanium
    White Gold
    Carbostratum®
    Setted
    Case peculiarity : 18-carat white gold lugs and 18-carat white gold and black rubber crown
    Lugs flange and crown set with 152 baguette-cut diamonds
    Shape : Round
    Water-resistance : 30 meters
    Dial : Skeleton
    Display : Skeleton baton hands
    Glass : Domed
    Sapphire
    Antireflective coating
    Strap material : Rubber
    Alligator leather
    Strap color : Black
    Strap clasp : Double folding buckle
    More characteristics :
    Movement
    developed and assembled by La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton
    • "Poinçon de Genève” seal visible on the plate at 6 o’clock
    • Black NAC treated openwork plate, rhodium-plated LV bridge set with 178 round-cut diamonds
    • 159 components
    • 80 hours of power reserve
    • 21,600 oscillations per hour
    • 17 jewels

    Case
    Titanium and Carbostratum®
    42 mm diameter at the bezel

    Strap / Buckles
    • Mixed media black alligator and black rubber strap
    • Mixed media blue alligator and black rubber strap
    Clasp
    Double folding clasp in 18-carat white gold set with 24 round-cut diamonds

    Box
    Fine Watchmaking Trunk
    Total of 354 diamonds weighing approximately 4.22 carats