Louis Vuitton presents three contemporary interpretations of a classic complication bearing the prestigious Poinçon De Genève.
French luxury goods company Louis Vuitton continues to establish itself as an eminent watchmaker. More importantly, the maison now counts itself among the elite few whose works have been awarded the prestigious Geneva Seal or the Poinçon de Genève. Mind you, a watch bearing the Poinçon de Genève is not only an instrument for measuring time, but also a bona fide work of art. In order to obtain this distinction, each watch component must be crafted with the utmost care and finely decorated.
As such, the Poinçon de Genève is synonymous with exceptional aesthetic quality, and guarantees that the product purchased is flawless and unique—a source of great sentimental, artistic and material value. To that end, Louis Vuitton showcases not one, but three special high watches boasting technical complexity that combines an impressive major complication as well as the prestigious seal.
Tambour Moon Flying Tourbillon Poinçon de Genève
As the earliest Poinçon de Genève model from Louis Vuitton, the Tambour Moon Flying Tourbillon is the most recognizable Tambour Moon Shape, which in this case also comes with a skeletonized construction to showcase its technical side. The most interesting feature of this watch, apart from the flying tourbillon, is arguably its customizability. In short, the wearer can choose between three different plate combinations: rose gold, yellow gold and white gold. More importantly, the wearer can also put their initials or favorite number on the LV circle plate to make it truly personal.
“Louis Vuitton’s Voyager Tourbillon Vollant Poinçon de Genève is one of the slimmest flying-tourbillon watches ever made”
Voyager Tourbillon Vollant Poinçon de Genève
Louis Vuitton’s Voyager Tourbillon Vollant Poinçon de Genève is one of the slimmest flying-tourbillon watches ever made. This particular watch also presents a skeletonized design, so that the mechanical complication LV104 calibre—developed and assembled at La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton—can be viewed in all its glory. Up front, the metalized sapphire dial comes with the signature V logos, which is designed by Gaston- Louis Vuitton. Finally, the watch is completed in 18K pink gold set with 148 diamonds and one rose-cut diamond in the crown.
Tambour Curve Flying Tourbillon Poinçon de Genève
The newly launched Tambour Curve Flying Tourbillon Poinçon de Genève is inspired by the Möbius strip. As such, the case has a stretched and elongated shape, while the timepiece deconstructs the circle to become a standalone shape in its own right. In yet another special touch, this watch is encased in an ultra-lightweight and resistant technical material commonly used in aeronautics
called carbostratum. Furthermore, the composite material used in this particular watch was developed exclusively for Louis Vuitton and is produced by layering over 100 assorted sheets of carbon at random.
Moving on to aesthetics, the Tambour Curve Flying Tourbillon Poinçon de Genève comes in a lightweight and openwork design. In particular, this construction draws the eye to the titanium tourbillon carriage, which is inspired by one of the motifs of the famous Louis Vuitton Monogram. To top it off, the “LV ” initials are perfectly integrated through a play on architectural transparencies. Completed with an LV 108 Calibre movement—which comes with a power reserve of 80 hours and a tourbillon regulator—the watch also features an impressive flying tourbillon in the shape of the Monogram flower—which performs a complete rotation in one minute—at 9 o’clock.
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