Tambour Curve GMT Flying Tourbillon
Themes:
Technical
Specificities:
Time Zones, Tourbillon
A virtuoso mechanism in a futuristic design for a Tambour Curve GMT Flying Tourbillon that redefines expectations. The middle of the 46mm shotblasted titanium case destructures the classic round form with an extrapolation of the Möbius strip, while the convex curve of the bezel and sapphire crystal immediately catch the eye. Accentuating this contemporary design, the partly openworked dial is cut from the Gibeon meteorite that fell in Namibia. Baguette diamonds set in the hour markers are the pinnacle of refinement. For the movement, Louis Vuitton has opted for an in-house automatic calibre whose flying tourbillon regulator boasts the brand’s signature “V” on its cage. A GMT function at 3 o’clock, an invitation to travel, indicates the time in a second time zone.
Function
- Function Hours, Minutes
Complication
- Complication Multiple Time Zones, Flying Tourbillon
Movement
- Movement name LV 82
- Energy source Self-winding
- Number of components 201
- Power reserve 65 hours
- Shape Round
- Number of jewels 29
- Diameter 35 mm
- Thickness 5.7 mm
Case
- Shape Round
- Material Titanium
- Thickness 13.15 mm
- Diameter 46 mm
- Back Sapphire
- Water resistance 50 m
Dial
- Colour Grey
Strap
- Material Rubber
- Colour Black
- Fastening Folding clasp
Craft
- Stone type Diamond
- Number of stones 22
- Type Gem-setting
- undefined 0.48