LVMH Watch Week 2025

A showcase of stunning timepieces from the group’s leading brands

07 Feb 2025
photo: instagram/zenithwatches

This year, LVMH Watch Week took place in Paris and New York, moving from its previous location in Los Angeles. The event featured nine of LVMH’s prestigious watch brands, including TAG Heuer, Hublot, Zenith, Tiffany & Co., Bulgari, Louis Vuitton, and the newly acquired L’Épée 1839.

Standout releases from LVMH Watch Week 2025:

Hublot Big Bang Tourbillon Automatic Green Saxem

Hublot captivated audiences with the Big Bang Tourbillon Automatic Green Saxem, crafted from the striking green Saxem material. Featuring an automatic tourbillon, this model exemplifies the brand’s pioneering approach to material innovation.

photo: instagram/hublot

Bulgari Lady Solotempo BVS100

The Roman Maison reinterpreted its iconic Serpenti motif with the Lady Solotempo BVS100. Equipped with a meticulously developed automatic movement, this timepiece features a miniature tourbillon, a diamond-encrusted bezel, and a bracelet designed to mimic the texture of snake scales.

photo: instagram/bvlgari

Daniel Roth Extra Plat Souscription

Daniel Roth introduced the Extra Plat Souscription, a modern reimagining of the brand’s classic 1990s design. Featuring a slim, minimalist case, this elegant timepiece showcases the brand’s dedication to craftsmanship and refined aesthetics.

photo: instagram/danielrothofficial

TAG Heuer Formula 1 Chronograph

TAG Heuer expanded its Formula 1 collection with five new chronographs, including a special edition created in collaboration with the Oracle Red Bull Racing team. This model highlights the brand’s deep-rooted connection to motorsports.

photo: instagram/ltagheuer

Louis Vuitton Tambour Taiko Spin Time

Louis Vuitton continued to push the boundaries of its flagship Tambour line with the Tambour Taiko Spin Time. Inspired by flip-board travel schedules found in airports and train stations, this unique timepiece is available in six limited-edition versions.

photo: instagram/lafabriquedutemps

L'Épée 1839 Grenade

Following LVMH’s acquisition of historic watchmaker L'Épée 1839, the brand unveiled the Grenade timepiece. Originally founded in the 19th century, L'Épée was known for crafting clock movements, music boxes, and carriage clocks. The Grenade model, featuring a time-setting ring, is shaped like a hand grenade, embodying the brand’s signature avant-garde aesthetic.

photo: instagram/lepee_1839

Tiffany Bird

Making its debut at LVMH Watch Week, the Tiffany Bird timepiece features a floating tourbillon, embodying modern haute horology. Inspired by the iconic "Bird on a Rock" brooch, the dial is crafted from natural turquoise, depicting an endless blue sky with two birds adorned with 800 diamonds. Each piece required over 100 hours of careful craftsmanship.

photo: instagram/tiffanyandco

Tiffany & Co. Twenty Four Stone

Honoring the legacy of French jeweler Jean Schlumberger, the Tiffany & Co. ‘Twenty-Four-Stone’ watch incorporates the signature "stitch" motif from Schlumberger’s Sixteen Stone rings, originally designed in 1959. The watch is adorned with a diamond pavé setting featuring 707 diamonds totaling 6.5 carats.

photo: instagram/tiffanyandco

Zenith Chronomaster Sport Rainbow

Zenith introduced the Chronomaster Sport Rainbow, an eye-catching model adorned with an array of colorful gemstones. This vibrant timepiece highlights the brand’s commitment to combining luxury with cutting-edge innovation.

photo: instagram/zenithwatches

LVMH Watch Week 2025 reaffirmed the group’s dedication to blending timeless craftsmanship with forward-thinking design, setting new standards in the world of luxury timepieces.

07 Feb 2025
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