Louis Vuitton Tambour Curve Flying Tourbillon Poinçon de Genève | SENATUS

ASIA'S PREMIER LUXURY & LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE

SENATUS.NET

Louis Vuitton Tambour Curve Flying Tourbillon Poinçon de Genève
By SENATUS Magazine | 7 August 2023

A sporty and futuristic aesthetic reinterprets the iconic design features of the Tambour with a stretched and elongated case shape. Driving the Tambour Curve Flying Tourbillon, the LV108 caliber mechanical movement, assembled and finished by hand within La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton, boasts 80 hours of power reserve.

Framed in ultra-lightweight and resistant materials used in aeronautics, modern engineering and traditional high watchmaking expertise finish the timepiece's case with CarboStratum®, a composite featuring more than 100 layers of carbon.

Developed exclusively for Louis Vuitton, incorporating this material showcases the watch with a bold look imbued with the Maison's signature codes of refinement.

4 Photos | View Photos

Fashion & Style

Louis Vuitton traces a poetic voyage across China

Fashion & Style

Louis Vuitton redefines modern dandyism with Jude Bellingham

Watches & Jewelry

Yuki Tsunoda with the pink iteration of the TAG Heuer Monaco Chronograph

Watches & Jewelry

A champion’s time: Max Verstappen with TAG Heuer’s Carrera Chronograph Tourbillon Extreme Sport | F1 75th Anniversary timepiece

Watches & Jewelry

Where form meets function: IWC Schaffhausen unveils the Ingenieur pop-up in Hong Kong

Watches & Jewelry

Blancpain Villeret's Golden Hour: A Poetic Renaissance of Timeless Elegance

Watches & Jewelry

Patek Philippe dazzles with gem-set Gondolo Serata "Zebra" dial

Watches & Jewelry

Patek Philippe's new Gondolo Serata "Zebra" is a rose-gold masterpiece of brilliant spessartite gradients

All Rights Reserved. SENATUS © 2025
 

SENATUS is a registered trademark of SENATUS PTE LTD. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or used otherwise, except as expressly permitted in writing by SENATUS.