Louis Vuitton Les Ardentes watches
Louis Vuitton's Les Ardentes watches continue
the elegant precedent set by the French maison's jewellery
collection of the same name: they feature diamonds cut in the shape
of the brand's iconic Monogram flower. With other diamond-set
watches, it is normally the designs - and the diamond settings
themselves - that distinguish them, but Louis Vuitton has gone that
extra step, making its new timepieces Louis Vuitton through and through.
The Ardentes collection was
originally developed in 2010, a year after the Parisian luxury
house entered the world of high jewellery. Since then, Louis Vuitton has made a unique mark on the
jewellery world - a mark that, as the new Ardentes watches
illustrate, is still resolutely flower-shaped. More often seen on a
trunk or a handbag, this iconic monogram is just as comfortable set
onto jewels.
The Ardentes collection has two
particular diamond cuts. The flower cut has 65 facets and the star
cut 77, compared to the brilliant cut, which has 58 facets. With
diamonds, the more facets the more sparkle, and that's certainly
true here. These glittering gemstones are far removed from those
first handcrafted trunks that earned Vuitton its luxury status over
a century and a half ago.
The monogram theme runs right
through to the secret dials on both watches, the watch face
teasingly half-hidden and then impressively revealed. Where the
flower cut glitters prettily on earrings, necklaces and brooches,
it comes alive on the Ardentes timepieces. Watches are a piece of
jewellery that we look closer at - and at more regular intervals -
by way of their very function. With cuts like these, set into
beautiful designs, it makes the idea of time moving by that much
more pleasurable.
Diamonds possess a truly rare
beauty, and history has seen a variety of cuts and pioneering
techniques turn rough rock into lustrous wonder. With the Ardentes
and the monogram flower cut, Louis Vuitton has found not only an ingenious
method to improve on a diamond's brilliance with more facets, but
to do so in a way that captures and reflects the very essence of
the legendary French brand.