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The best horological novelties from LVMH Watch Week 2025
By Shivani Dubey | 23 January 2025 | Design, Style
From Tiffany & Co to TAG Heuer, we take a look at the best watches released at the 2025 edition of LVMH Watch Week
The sixth edition of the LVMH Watch Week is officially here. The festivities kicked off on 21 January in New York and are expected to take place in two phases, with the second phase being in Paris later this month. Originally scheduled to take place in Bel Air, Los Angeles, the event was moved to the East Coast due to the ongoing wildfires raging across the county.
The LVMH Watch Week is an opportunity for the nine luxury watch houses under the LVMH umbrella to showcase their latest horological novelties to press and retailers. These houses include Bulgari, Daniel Roth, Gerald Genta, Hublot, TAG Heuer and Zenith, with Tiffany & Co, Louis Vuitton and L’Épée 1839 joining the roster this year for the very first time.
Here, we take a look at the best horological novelties released at the 2025 edition of LVMH Watch Week.TAG Heuer Formula 1 Chronograph
TAG Heuer kicked off LVMH Watch Week 2025 by launching four new Formula 1 timepieces, each celebrating the high-octane world of motorsport. The Formula 1 chronograph features titanium cases and bezels for lightweight durability, precision-engineered tachymeters printed on an aluminium insert and sculpted pushers. The dials evoke movement and energy with “running track” indexes and kinetic-inspired layouts. The watches are available in three different color schemes — striking red, electric blue, and fresh lime green — drawing inspiration from the energy of night racing. The aerodynamic case design subtly echoes the different geometries found on F1 vehicles. For fans of the Oracle Red Bull Racing F1 team, TAG Heuer has released a special edition Formula 1 Chronograph x Oracle Red Bull Racing watch to commemorate the team’s longstanding partnership with the brand.TAG Heuer Carrera Chronosprint x Porsche Rallye
In a tribute to the 1965 Monte Carlo Rally, TAG Heuer has also released two limited edition Carrera Chronosprint x Porsche Rallye watches. The timepieces come in stainless steel and 18K 3N yellow gold, with the design drawing inspiration from the Porsche 911. The watches contain a black dial inspired by vintage Heuer dashboard timers and beige details reflecting the 911’s interior. Powered by the TH20-08 Chronosprint movement, the watch replicates the 911’s acceleration, with a central second hand that accelerates for the first 15 seconds before slowing down. The watch also features a Porsche steering wheel-shaped rotor, visible through the sapphire caseback. Presented in ruby-red lacquer packaging, it’s accompanied by a miniature model of the original Porsche 911 “147.”
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Inspired by and named after the Tiffany diamond, the Tiffany & Co Carat 128 watch collection is a beautiful high jewellery addition to the 2025 edition of the LVMH Watch Week. The Carat 128 Aquamarine high jewellery watch is a one-of-a-kind timepiece featuring a 27 mm diamond-set case in 18k white gold, with a total of 897 diamonds of over 29 carats set on its case and five-row bracelet. The glass protecting the dial is a single diamond-cut aquamarine, mimicking the Tiffany diamond. The design of the diamond bracelet draws inspiration from the Tiffany Setting engagement ring, with the five-row bracelet set with 251 diamonds. Tiffany & Co Eternity by Tiffany Wisteria Watch
Tiffany & Co also introduced the Eternity by Tiffany Wisteria watch at the LVMH Watch Week. The watch serves as a tribute to the brand’s horological legacy as one of the first houses to master the art of combining high jewellery with watchmaking. This limited edition watch is set with the Eternity collection’s signature diamond hour markers The enamel dial of the watch replicates the floral motif of the iconic Tiffany Wisteria lamp, drawing inspiration from the cascading wisteria blossoms that were a prime feature of these 20th century designs. The watch features 709 total diamonds of over 5 total carats. Hublot Big Bang Tourbillon Automatic Green SAXEM
Hublot has unveiled the limited edition Big Bang Tourbillon Automatic Green SAXEM watch, becoming the first and only brand to use SAXEM (sapphire aluminium oxide and rare earth mineral) — a material related to sapphire offering more luminous and chromatic possibilities, originally conceived for satellite technology. The watch features a crystalline green SAXEM case with Hublot’s MHUB6035 automatic tourbillon manufacture calibre. Built with a contemporary architecture, its 22-karat gold micro-rotor is positioned on the dial side of the movement. The movement, which is visible through the open dial, is finished in black tones. The Big Bang’s signature alternating Arabic numerals are painted bright green, with the watch coming on a transparent green rubber strap and black clasp.
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The Zenith Defy Skyline chronograph is an integrated-bracelet luxury sports watch, drawing inspiration from the futuristic codes of the late 1960s DEFY models. The watch features an openwork design, hollowing out the plate, bridges, and other components of the movement to reveal its inner workings. Crafted from steel, the 42mm octagonal Defy Skyline case is topped with a 12-facet bezel and flanked by dynamic pushers. The watch is powered by a skeletonized version of the calibre El Primero 3600, which has the ability to display the 1/10th of a second with unprecedented functionality. Louis Vuitton Tambour Taiko Spin Time
At the LVMH Watch Week 2025, Louis Vuitton unveiled the Louis Vuitton Tambour Taiko Spin Time collection. The collection is named after taiko, the drums used for ceremonial occasions in Japan.The Spin Time concept was developed in 2007 by the maison after being inspired by the overhead flap displays that show the timetable at airports and railway stations. In this new limited edition collection, the watches are centred on the three dimensional jumping cubes display, and come in two sizes: the 39.5mm model with a solid case back and the 42.5mm model with an open display back. Coming in six different variants, the watches feature 18k white gold cases with dolphin grey hue dials, and is a true feat of horological excellence by the maison.Louis Vuitton Tambour Convergence
Another horological marvel from Louis Vuitton comes in the form of the Louis Vuitton Tambour Convergence. This collection is named as a tribute to the convergence of craftsmanship, as all the different in-house ateliers at Louis Vuitton came together to make these watches. Inspired by the byegone era of the montres à guichet (watches with apertures/windows), the watch does not have hands or a dial. Instead, it features a closed dial, with the upper part containing two arched windows, partially revealing the two discs rotating underneath. The hours and minutes are displayed via two sculpted guichets. The hours rotate clockwise through the upper arched guichet, and the minutes occupy the lower arch, with a gold or platinum lozenge positioned between the two to read the time.