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Brand : | Louis Vuitton |
Collection : | Tambour |
Model : | Tambour Moon Flying Tourbillon Kaleidoscope |
Reference : | Q1EN2Y |
Complement : | Rose Gold - Strap Alligator |
On sale : | 2023 |
Brand : | Louis Vuitton |
Collection : | Tambour |
Model : | Tambour Moon Flying Tourbillon Kaleidoscope |
Reference : | Q1EN2Y |
Complement : | Rose Gold - Strap Alligator |
On sale : | 2023 |
List Price : | On request |
Diameter : | 42 mm |
Thickness : | 11.5 mm |
Styles : | High Horology |
Types : | Self-winding |
Calibre : | LV 81 |
Complication : | Flying tourbillon Hours & minutes |
Case material : | Pink gold |
Shape : | Round |
Water-resistance : | 50 meters |
Dial : | Cloisonné enamelling |
Glass : | Sapphire Antireflective coating |
Strap material : | Alligator leather |
Strap color : | Blue |
Strap clasp : | Pin buckle |
+ More characteristics : | Movement LV 81 calibre: self-winding mechanical movement, developed and assembled by La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton 146 components 40-hour power reserve 28,800 oscillations per hour 28 jewels Case 18K Rose Gold Dial Cloisonné enamel handmade by Anita Porchet Strap / Buckles Blue alligator strap 18K rose gold pin buckle |
Tambour Moon Flying Tourbillon Kaleidoscope
Louis Vuitton is pleased to unveil a limited-edition of the Tambour Moon Flying Tourbillon. This new watch brings together the traditional fine craftsmanship of cloisonné enamel and an artistic reinterpretation of the Monogram Flower. To bring this bold kaleidoscope to life, Louis Vuitton chose a unique flying tourbillon calibre manufactured entirely at La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton.
In 2017, when Louis Vuitton designed a new case celebrating fifteen years of the Tambour watch, the Maison took care to respect the aesthetic codes that make this model so successful. The rounded Tambour Moon’s inverted curve brings a new crescent moon profile to this timepiece. With its subtle play of light on the wrist, this case is perfectly suited to the aesthetic of the Tambour Moon Flying Tourbillon Kaleidoscope.
Its primary source of inspiration is the Monogram Flower that Louis Vuitton first introduced in 1896. “We wanted to create a contemporary version of the watch by transforming it into a kaleidoscope”, explains Michel Navas, Master Watchmaker at La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton
A dial designed like a painting
The Tambour Moon Flying Tourbillon Kaleidoscope is a contemporary homage to the ancestral technique of cloisonné enamel. Using gold threads, the craftsman draws patterns by forming thin partitions which are then filled with enamel.
Louis Vuitton chose to let the cloisonné enamel details shine by leaving the dial's "canvas" unsigned. The entirety of the dial is therefore devoted to Anita Porchet’s enamelwork. Purple is the most difficult colour to achieve in enamelling. Several weeks of research were needed to perfect the shades used in thiscreation, using antique enamels. Alongside the variations of blue, Louis Vuitton wanted multiple intense purple hues in gradations to reinforce the kaleidoscopic etfect of the dial.
This extremely delicate process requires a perfect balance between the components that make up enamel (silica powder and metal oxides). A technical feat that only a hand asexpert, precise, and skillful as Anita Porchet’s could achieve.
The decoration of the dial alone takes nearly two weeks of work to complete.
Once finished, the watch face’s hypnotic aesthetic is further enhanced by the power and subtlety of its blue and purple colour palette. The etfect is strengthened by the master-stroke of an infinitely recurring Monogram Flower pattern, where the central motif, made of gold threaded cloisonné enamel, seems to repeat beyond the dial’s limits, like an exceptional Mandala.
A high-flying calibre
To make the Tambour Moon Flying Tourbillon match the vivacity of its kaleidoscopic face, Louis Vuitton decided to equip the watch with one of its most beautiful self-winding movements: the flying tourbillon LV 81 calibre, entirely designed, developed, and assembled at La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton. The iconic regulator at 6 o’clock boasts a refined design, that reveals the V for Gaston-Louis Vuitton at the heart of the flying tourbillon carriage. On the case back, a sapphire crystal opens a window into the micro-rotor and watch mechanism. Its delicate adornment recalls the striped Trianon canvas created in 1858.
With its Tambour Moon Flying Tourbillon Kaleidoscope, Louis Vuitton has succeeded in revisiting one of the most exceptional watch complications while maintaining an aesthetic that is both traditional and innovative.
Tambour Moon Flying Tourbillon Kaleidoscope
Louis Vuitton is pleased to unveil a limited-edition of the Tambour Moon Flying Tourbillon. This new watch brings together the traditional fine craftsmanship of cloisonné enamel and an artistic reinterpretation of the Monogram Flower. To bring this bold kaleidoscope to life, Louis Vuitton chose a unique flying tourbillon calibre manufactured entirely at La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton.
In 2017, when Louis Vuitton designed a new case celebrating fifteen years of the Tambour watch, the Maison took care to respect the aesthetic codes that make this model so successful. The rounded Tambour Moon’s inverted curve brings a new crescent moon profile to this timepiece. With its subtle play of light on the wrist, this case is perfectly suited to the aesthetic of the Tambour Moon Flying Tourbillon Kaleidoscope.
Its primary source of inspiration is the Monogram Flower that Louis Vuitton first introduced in 1896. “We wanted to create a contemporary version of the watch by transforming it into a kaleidoscope”, explains Michel Navas, Master Watchmaker at La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton
A dial designed like a painting
The Tambour Moon Flying Tourbillon Kaleidoscope is a contemporary homage to the ancestral technique of cloisonné enamel. Using gold threads, the craftsman draws patterns by forming thin partitions which are then filled with enamel.
Louis Vuitton chose to let the cloisonné enamel details shine by leaving the dial's "canvas" unsigned. The entirety of the dial is therefore devoted to Anita Porchet’s enamelwork. Purple is the most difficult colour to achieve in enamelling. Several weeks of research were needed to perfect the shades used in thiscreation, using antique enamels. Alongside the variations of blue, Louis Vuitton wanted multiple intense purple hues in gradations to reinforce the kaleidoscopic etfect of the dial.
This extremely delicate process requires a perfect balance between the components that make up enamel (silica powder and metal oxides). A technical feat that only a hand asexpert, precise, and skillful as Anita Porchet’s could achieve.
The decoration of the dial alone takes nearly two weeks of work to complete.
Once finished, the watch face’s hypnotic aesthetic is further enhanced by the power and subtlety of its blue and purple colour palette. The etfect is strengthened by the master-stroke of an infinitely recurring Monogram Flower pattern, where the central motif, made of gold threaded cloisonné enamel, seems to repeat beyond the dial’s limits, like an exceptional Mandala.
A high-flying calibre
To make the Tambour Moon Flying Tourbillon match the vivacity of its kaleidoscopic face, Louis Vuitton decided to equip the watch with one of its most beautiful self-winding movements: the flying tourbillon LV 81 calibre, entirely designed, developed, and assembled at La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton. The iconic regulator at 6 o’clock boasts a refined design, that reveals the V for Gaston-Louis Vuitton at the heart of the flying tourbillon carriage. On the case back, a sapphire crystal opens a window into the micro-rotor and watch mechanism. Its delicate adornment recalls the striped Trianon canvas created in 1858.
With its Tambour Moon Flying Tourbillon Kaleidoscope, Louis Vuitton has succeeded in revisiting one of the most exceptional watch complications while maintaining an aesthetic that is both traditional and innovative.
Brand : | Louis Vuitton |
Collection : | Tambour |
Model : | Tambour Moon Flying Tourbillon Kaleidoscope |
Reference : | Q1EN2Y |
Complement : | Rose Gold - Strap Alligator |
On sale : | 2023 |
List Price : | On request |
Diameter : | 42 mm |
Thickness : | 11.5 mm |
Styles : | High Horology |
Types : | Self-winding |
Calibre : | LV 81 |
Complication : | Flying tourbillon Hours & minutes |
Case material : | Pink gold |
Shape : | Round |
Water-resistance : | 50 meters |
Dial : | Cloisonné enamelling |
Glass : | Sapphire Antireflective coating |
Strap material : | Alligator leather |
Strap color : | Blue |
Strap clasp : | Pin buckle |
More characteristics : | Movement LV 81 calibre: self-winding mechanical movement, developed and assembled by La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton 146 components 40-hour power reserve 28,800 oscillations per hour 28 jewels Case 18K Rose Gold Dial Cloisonné enamel handmade by Anita Porchet Strap / Buckles Blue alligator strap 18K rose gold pin buckle |