Best Releases of LVMH Watch Week 2025
Originally planned to take place this week in Los Angeles, LVMH Watch Week 2025 was promptly relocated to New York due to the city's devastation from ongoing wildfires. The event, split into two editions, saw nine Maisons, including Bulgari, Hublot, TAG Heuer, Zenith, Daniel Roth, Louis Vuitton, Tiffany & Co. and L’Epée 1839, present their latest timekeeping novelties.Building on the success of previous events in Dubai, Singapore and Miami, LVMH selected New York and Paris for the 2025 edition, connecting two continents vital to the LVMH Group’s identity. The New York edition took place at Tiffany’s iconic flagship, The Landmark on 5th Avenue, as well as nearby Louis Vuitton and Bvlgari stores over two days. From January 30-31, the event will continue with its Paris edition at the prestigious Cheval Blanc Paris hotel, in addition to other Maisons’ stores.As LVMH Watch Week 2025 wrapped up its New York edition, Hypebeast looks back to some of the most noteworthy watches from the event.Daniel Roth Extra Plat SouscriptionFollowing the successful relaunch of Daniel Roth last year, the renowned name in independent watchmaking is continuing its revival with the Extra Plat Souscription. This new dress watch, developed and produced by La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton, epitomizes the brand's historical roots established in the 1990s.Originally presented by Roth himself in 1990, the concept of an ultra-thin dress watch holds special significance, harkening back to the brand's founding era. The Extra Plat Souscription honors the brand’s origins while introducing a new mechanical heart: the DR002 movement. Housed in an 18k yellow gold case starring a matching dial with clou de Paris hand-guilloché, the case retains the original’s iconic double ellipse silhouette and is complemented by a light beige-brown calfskin strap.Limited to just 20 examples, each watch exemplifies meticulous craftsmanship, with dials taking 10 hours of hand-guilloché work by a single artisan at La Fabrique du Temps. More details about the timepiece can be read here.Louis Vuitton Tambour Convergence in Rose GoldLVMH Watch Week 2025 marks Louis Vuitton’s first time participating as an exhibitor at the event. While the Tambour Taiko Spin Time Collection captured visitors’ attention with tantalizing visual allure, there’s something about the Tambour Convergence that leaves us awed. Contrary to the Taiko Spin Time, the Tambour Convergence shines in an unassuming and understated way with its guichet style design. Time is read via an aperture, which moves in a way that’s reminiscent of vintage wandering hour wristwatches.Clad in pink gold, the dial façade is crafted with the intention of recording the passage of time through signs of wear. While it’s common knowledge that gold is naturally far less scratch-resistant than steel, its somewhat ethereal quality makes every piece unique to its owner’s journey. In addition to this, Louis Vuitton also unveiled a platinum variant that’s snow-set with 795 diamonds. Check out the Maison’s full lineup for LVMH Watch Week here.Zenith Chronomaster Sport RainbowZenith has consistently exhibited an experimental spirit with its Defy series, but rarely has it ventured into the realm of gem-set novelties. Building on the success of its first-ever bejeweled Chronomaster Sport reference from last year, Zenith has now elevated the luxurious and colorful concept with the Chronomaster Sport Rainbow.The gem-set bezel and baguette-cut sapphire indices of the Chronomaster Sport Rainbow create a vibrant spectrum of colors, perfectly complemented by a black lacquered dial plate that accentuates the brilliance of the gemstones. Meanwhile, the subdials, in shades of blue, dark gray and silver-gray, pay homage to the iconic tri-color palette of the Chronomaster. To view all the other Zenith watches from the event, click here.Tiffany & Co. Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany Twenty Four Stone WatchTiffany & Co.'s Twenty Four Stone Watch is a tribute to Jean Schlumberger’s iconic Sixteen Stone collection, characterized by its rotating outer ring adorned with 24 round brilliant diamonds and 18k yellow gold cross-stitch motifs. Attired in a 39mm 18k white gold case, this exquisite timepiece is snow-set with 413 diamonds, with the central disc of the dial featuring an additional 220 diamonds, creating a dazzling and cohesive design.Powered by the Swiss-made LTM 2100 self-winding movement, the watch ensures reliable timekeeping with a 38-hour power reserve. Inspired by Schlumberger’s Floral Arrows brooch, the caseback displays a sunburst pattern with diamond accents that add an extra touch of elegance to the piece. Completed with a Tiffany Blue alligator strap, this limited-production watch stands as a testament to the Maison’s legendary expertise in horology and jewelry making. To view Tiffany & Co.’s full selection of watches for the event, check out its dedicated coverage here.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast
Originally planned to take place this week in Los Angeles, LVMH Watch Week 2025 was promptly relocated to New York due to the city's devastation from ongoing wildfires. The event, split into two editions, saw nine Maisons, including Bulgari, Hublot, TAG Heuer, Zenith, Daniel Roth, Louis Vuitton, Tiffany & Co. and L’Epée 1839, present their latest timekeeping novelties.
Building on the success of previous events in Dubai, Singapore and Miami, LVMH selected New York and Paris for the 2025 edition, connecting two continents vital to the LVMH Group’s identity. The New York edition took place at Tiffany’s iconic flagship, The Landmark on 5th Avenue, as well as nearby Louis Vuitton and Bvlgari stores over two days. From January 30-31, the event will continue with its Paris edition at the prestigious Cheval Blanc Paris hotel, in addition to other Maisons’ stores.
As LVMH Watch Week 2025 wrapped up its New York edition, Hypebeast looks back to some of the most noteworthy watches from the event.
Daniel Roth Extra Plat Souscription
Following the successful relaunch of Daniel Roth last year, the renowned name in independent watchmaking is continuing its revival with the Extra Plat Souscription. This new dress watch, developed and produced by La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton, epitomizes the brand's historical roots established in the 1990s.
Originally presented by Roth himself in 1990, the concept of an ultra-thin dress watch holds special significance, harkening back to the brand's founding era. The Extra Plat Souscription honors the brand’s origins while introducing a new mechanical heart: the DR002 movement. Housed in an 18k yellow gold case starring a matching dial with clou de Paris hand-guilloché, the case retains the original’s iconic double ellipse silhouette and is complemented by a light beige-brown calfskin strap.
Limited to just 20 examples, each watch exemplifies meticulous craftsmanship, with dials taking 10 hours of hand-guilloché work by a single artisan at La Fabrique du Temps. More details about the timepiece can be read here.
Louis Vuitton Tambour Convergence in Rose Gold
LVMH Watch Week 2025 marks Louis Vuitton’s first time participating as an exhibitor at the event. While the Tambour Taiko Spin Time Collection captured visitors’ attention with tantalizing visual allure, there’s something about the Tambour Convergence that leaves us awed. Contrary to the Taiko Spin Time, the Tambour Convergence shines in an unassuming and understated way with its guichet style design. Time is read via an aperture, which moves in a way that’s reminiscent of vintage wandering hour wristwatches.
Clad in pink gold, the dial façade is crafted with the intention of recording the passage of time through signs of wear. While it’s common knowledge that gold is naturally far less scratch-resistant than steel, its somewhat ethereal quality makes every piece unique to its owner’s journey. In addition to this, Louis Vuitton also unveiled a platinum variant that’s snow-set with 795 diamonds. Check out the Maison’s full lineup for LVMH Watch Week here.
Zenith Chronomaster Sport Rainbow
Zenith has consistently exhibited an experimental spirit with its Defy series, but rarely has it ventured into the realm of gem-set novelties. Building on the success of its first-ever bejeweled Chronomaster Sport reference from last year, Zenith has now elevated the luxurious and colorful concept with the Chronomaster Sport Rainbow.
The gem-set bezel and baguette-cut sapphire indices of the Chronomaster Sport Rainbow create a vibrant spectrum of colors, perfectly complemented by a black lacquered dial plate that accentuates the brilliance of the gemstones. Meanwhile, the subdials, in shades of blue, dark gray and silver-gray, pay homage to the iconic tri-color palette of the Chronomaster. To view all the other Zenith watches from the event, click here.
Tiffany & Co. Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany Twenty Four Stone Watch
Tiffany & Co.'s Twenty Four Stone Watch is a tribute to Jean Schlumberger’s iconic Sixteen Stone collection, characterized by its rotating outer ring adorned with 24 round brilliant diamonds and 18k yellow gold cross-stitch motifs. Attired in a 39mm 18k white gold case, this exquisite timepiece is snow-set with 413 diamonds, with the central disc of the dial featuring an additional 220 diamonds, creating a dazzling and cohesive design.
Powered by the Swiss-made LTM 2100 self-winding movement, the watch ensures reliable timekeeping with a 38-hour power reserve. Inspired by Schlumberger’s Floral Arrows brooch, the caseback displays a sunburst pattern with diamond accents that add an extra touch of elegance to the piece. Completed with a Tiffany Blue alligator strap, this limited-production watch stands as a testament to the Maison’s legendary expertise in horology and jewelry making. To view Tiffany & Co.’s full selection of watches for the event, check out its dedicated coverage here.
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