Louis Vuitton Tambour Moon Mystérieuse Flying Tourbillon
Louis Vuitton Tambour Moon Mystérieuse Flying Tourbillon
A new chapter in Louis Vuitton’s watchmaking adventure begins today with the Tambour Moon Mystérieuse Flying Tourbillon. Following our grand complications such as Répétition Minutes, Skeleton Tourbillon Poinçon de Genève and Spin Time, this high-flying timepiece further demonstrates the craftsmanship of the brand.
It marks a decisive step forward in the wonderful world of high watchmaking through adaptation of the principle of the mysterious movement, arranged in a line and combined with a flying tourbillon escapement.
Developed in the 19
th century, mysterious movements traditionally make the hands appear to levitate. This fascinating optical illusion is made possible thanks to a clever mechanism of crystal discs, today replaced by sapphire crystals.
This applies to the LV 110 caliber in its entirety.
Arranged along a vertical line, the co-axial double barrel concealed beneath a Monogram Flower situated at 12 o’clock, the central wheels dedicated to the hours and minutes, as well as the tourbillon carriage at 6 o’clock, appear to float in mid-air.
A lightweight creation reinforced by two stylistic effects: the absence of a connection between the winding crown and the double barrel, and the choice of a flying tourbillon whose carriage, which performs a complete rotation in 60 seconds, is adorned with an openwork Monogram Flower.
Showcased within the concave platinum case of the Tambour Moon, 45 mm in diameter and mounted on a black alligator strap, the mechanical LV 110 caliber with manual winding and contemporary design boasts an eight-day power reserve.
Developed and crafted by La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton, the Tambour Moon Mystérieuse Flying Tourbillon offers watch enthusiasts another surprise: the back of the tourbillon carriage may be personalized with the customer’s initials.