Equipped with a new proprietary movement and an integrated bracelet, this sleek edition of Tambour marks a new direction for the Louis Vuitton’s watchmaking universe.
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Consequently, the new Tambours are ones that any timepiece aficionado can get behind. And this is as it should be: Arnault has said that this latest edition is the only one the brand will invest in moving forward. The rest of the brand’s models are slated for discontinuation, except for the Street Diver, Connected watches and high-end complications.
So what exactly can one expect from this new and improved Tambour? A more streamlined silhouette, for one. An integrated bracelet provides a good fit on even smaller wrists, thanks to the absence of lugs. The tapered links, convex on the surface and convex on the underside, promise fluidity and optimal comfort to “rival the softest leather strap”, so says the brand. Then, there’s the Tambour’s newly acquired slimness: At just 8.3mm thick, this timepiece is 4.