Louis Vuitton has created a wide range of watches using the Tambour case during past two decades . Here are a few notable examples .
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From 2002 , two original Louis Vuitton Tambour models . |
The 2004 Tambour Tourbillon pink gold |
The 2006 Tambour Lovely Cup |
From 2006 , the Tambour in Black GMT . |
From 2008 , the Louis Vuitton Tambour Diving , the first dive watch in the collection . |
From 2009 , the Tambour Spin Time . Its self- winding LV119 calibre with Spin Time and GMT function was developed and patented by La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton . |
The 2011 Tambour Regatta |
From 2013 the Tambour Twin Chrono featured a monopusher split second chronograph with differential dial , all within a 45.5mm case with Grand Feu enamel dial . |
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From 2013 , the Tambour Slim Monogram |
The 2013 Tambour Slim Monogram in Pink Gold |
From 2014 , the Tambour Evolution |
The Tambour Moon Mystérieuse Tourbillon Volant 3 , from 2018 . Encased in a 45mm diameter white gold case , it has an 8-day power reserve thanks to a double barrel . |
The Tambour Spin Time Air , from 2019 , revisits the revolutionary jumping hour concept . The cubes designed to tell the time are suspended around the central movement . |
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From 2020 , the Tambour Moon Dual Time |
The 2020 Tambour Curve Flying Tourbillon has an innovative LV108 mechanical movement treated with black PVD , with 80 hours of power reserve and a flying tourbillon regulator . |
From 2021 , This atypical and modern diving watch with a revolutionary display won the Diver ’ s Watch Prize during the 2021 Grand Prix d ’ Horlogerie de Genève . |
The Tambour Carpe Diem received the Audacity Prize at the 2021 GPHG . It combines a mechanism with jumping hours , retrograde minutes and a power reserve indicator . |
The Tambour Horizon is Louis Vuitton ’ s smart watch . |