Louis Vuitton

Tambour Rose Gold

Reference
W1PG10
Case
Rose Gold
Dial
Brown
Movement
Automatic
Power Reserve
50 hours
Water Resistance
5 ATM / 50 meters
Functions
Hours, Minutes, Small Seconds

All Specifications

Reference
W1PG10
Case Material
Rose Gold
Case Size
40mm
Case Back
Open
Dial Color
Brown
Luminescence
Yes
Strap Material
Rose Gold
Buckle Type
Folding Clasp
Movement
Automatic
Caliber
LFT023
Power Reserve
50 hours
Water Resistance
5 ATM / 50 meters
Functions
Hours, Minutes, Small Seconds

Description

What defines a Tambour watch? It is characterized by a circular case featuring curved sides, prominently engraved with the letters “LOUIS VUITTON” at the 12 o’clock position. It possesses a specific volume and an almost architectural approach to its dimensions and proportions. These attributes, among others, are meticulously maintained and enhanced in the latest iteration of the Tambour timepiece.

The essence of design permeates every aspect of the new Tambour watch. This design transcends mere aesthetics and delves into its purpose and intent. To begin with, it showcases a contemporary form with a universally appealing 40mm diameter and a slender 8.3mm case that elegantly follows the contours of the wearer’s wrist. Notably, the integrated bracelet on the new Tambour, a novel feature for Louis Vuitton watches, blends strength and fluidity. Its sleek, curved links ensure a snug and comfortable fit on the wrist, comparable to the softest leather strap.

Every facet of the new Louis Vuitton Tambour watch is a product of intentional design, signifying that every detail serves a purpose and has significance. Even the external aspects of the watch, every surface that comes into contact with the skin, are crafted to harmonize with the body. The caseback, for instance, is not flat but gently curves towards the middle of the case, mirroring the natural contour of the forearm as it approaches the wrist. By emulating the anatomy of the human arm, the Tambour watch appears even sleeker than its 8.3mm thickness. The bracelet links, featuring a convex shape on their upper surfaces and concave on the underside, create a rounded profile that maintains continuous contact with the entire wrist.