Louis Vuitton 10th anniversary Tambour watches
Now celebrating their first decade
of watchmaking, Louis Vuitton has looked back to its original
creations and marks the occasion in style. In 2002 they unveiled
the Tambour watch, which was exactly what you'd expect when you
combine a high-fashion house with the world of horology. The
unusual deep drum-shaped case with sloping, bulging sides has
become well established as the Vuitton case shape and its
ample size allows for anything from high complications such as
tourbillons to simpler quartz three hand watches.
Putting technology first is a must,
but the house hasn't forgotten what makes a Louis Vuitton piece so
unique, as Hamdi Chatti, CEO of Louis Vuitton says, "We also draw deep on our
heritage, revisiting our history with refined details. From the
lustrous brown of its dial and the flawless saddle-stitching of its
strap to the discreetly engraved Monogram motif, everything about
Tambour spells Louis Vuitton. Any watch brand now has to have at
least one distinctive look - their own icon".
Taking their watchmaking seriously,
Louis Vuitton acquired La Fabrique du Temps in
2011 that specialises in high-end watch movements. The tenth
anniversary Tambour watches take advantage of this recent
acquisition to produce new complications with a Vuitton twist. With
a wide range of watches, from secret watches with a disc that
slides open to reveal the dial, to diving chronographs the now
iconic Tambour design has been re-invigorated for 2012. The Tambour
Bijou secret watches combine diamonds, mother-of-pearl and rose
gold with the Monogram strap. Similarly we see the Tambour Forever
Ceramic, a sturdier version of the Bijou but without the playful
secrecy. The monogram flower blooms on the watch face, and black
and white versions are limited to 200 and 250 pieces
respectively.
But if it's technology that Louis
Vuitton are proud to put first with their watches, then look no
further than the Louis Vuitton Tambor Minute Repeater. It
features a chiming movement that tells your home time while
allowing for a second time zone simply by adjusting the crown.
However you set the watch, you can always see your home time and so
never lose touch. This Minute Repeater sees a not so shy 44mm
diameter case in white gold, with a 100 hour power reserve and a
precise 21,600 oscillation per hour movement, not to mention 34
jewels set throughout. Not to be outdone by the Minute Repeater,
the Tambour Spin Time makes reading time fun. Jumping
hours are shown on small rotating cubes engraved with the hour and
an unmistakable 'V'.
Although relatively fresh to the
watchmaking game, it's clear from this ten year celebration that Louis Vuitton mean business.