LVMH Watch Week 2025: on New York and Paris time

LVMH Watch Week 2025 has taken the horological world by storm, hosting its sixth edition in the bustling heart of Manhattan at Tiffany’s iconic flagship, The Landmark on 5th Avenue, and concluding in the elegant ambiance of Cheval Blanc Paris. This year’s event was particularly notable, as it expanded its roster to include nine distinguished Maisons, with Louis Vuitton, Tiffany & Co., and L’Epée 1839 making their inaugural appearances.

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The showcases were nothing short of spectacular. Bvlgari unveiled its latest Serpenti Seduttori models, continuing its legacy of blending jewelry artistry with timekeeping precision. Daniel Roth reintroduced the Extra Plat Souscription, a nod to classic watchmaking with contemporary flair. Gérald Genta captivated attendees with the Gentissima Oursin Fire Opal, a masterpiece adorned with 137 fire opals, each secured by yellow-gold pins, reflecting the brand’s commitment to exquisite craftsmanship.

Hublot made a bold statement with the redesigned Big Bang Meca-10, featuring the new HUB1205 movement in a more wearable 42mm case. This refined caliber boasts three linear bridges with satin-brushing that match the case material, maintaining the signature 10-day power reserve from twin mainsprings. The Spirit of Big Bang collection also expanded with new 42mm ceramic chronograph models in Dark Green, Sky Blue, and Beige, each limited to 200 pieces per color.

Louis Vuitton’s debut was marked by the Tambour Taiko Spin Time collection, introducing a redesigned case and a new in-house automatic movement with an enhanced Spin Time module. The 39.5mm Tambour Taiko Spin Time comes in two variants: a standard version with a sunburst dial and a diamond-set model featuring a hawk’s eye dial. Both utilize the new LFT ST13.01 caliber, offering a 45-hour power reserve.

TAG Heuer paid homage to its racing heritage with the Formula 1 Chronograph, while Zenith impressed with the Defy Skyline Skeleton Chronograph, showcasing their prowess in blending design and functionality. Tiffany & Co. celebrated its rich design history with the Jean Schlumberger collection, and L’Epée 1839 intrigued with the T35 collection, a testament to their mastery in clockmaking.

@Louis Vuitton Tambour Taiko Spin Time watch

This year’s LVMH Watch Week not only highlighted the innovative spirit and craftsmanship of its Maisons but also underscored the group’s strategic focus on key markets. The choice of New York and Paris as host cities reflects LVMH’s deep-rooted connections and enduring relationships with American and European clientele.

As the event concluded, industry insiders and enthusiasts alike were left in anticipation of the next chapter in luxury watchmaking, eager to see how these timepieces will influence trends and captivate collectors worldwide.