LVMH's Watch Week Includes a Host of Instantly Iconic Timepieces
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LVMH's Watch Week Includes a Host of Instantly Iconic Timepieces
"Each January, the watch world waits with bated breath for the LVMH watch brands to release their newest wares. While these don't constitute all of the year's debuts - more come out during April's Watches and Wonders trade show in Geneva as well as at other points throughout the calendar - they do historically include some of the most exciting new models and references, such as the first Carrera "Glassbox" watches in 2023 and the Zenith Chronomaster Original Triple Calendar."
"This year, the excitement continues with a slew of firsts: TAG Heuer introduces the first split-seconds complication within its Carrera line; Zenith debuts a skeletonized tourbillon in its sporty Skyline collection; Louis Vuitton adds a platinum execution to its Escale Worldtimer and more. In addition to the aforementioned firsts, there are also plenty of new dial colors and exciting executions - plus a Bulgari dress watch with both a rose gold bracelet and an ancient Roman coin built into its case. Clearly, there's never been a more exciting time to be a watch collector. (We know - we say that every year. But we mean it.)"
Each January the LVMH watch brands reveal new releases that often include standout models and innovations. The current season brings several firsts: TAG Heuer introduces a split-seconds complication to the Carrera line; Zenith presents a skeletonized tourbillon in the Skyline collection; Louis Vuitton adds a platinum Escale Worldtimer. Many models also debut fresh dial colors and unique executions, including a Bulgari dress watch with a rose gold bracelet and an embedded ancient Roman coin. The combination of complications, materials, and design variations underscores strong momentum in high-end watch collecting.
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