July 12, 2017: From Louis Vuitton comes a new wristwatch – the Tambour Horizon. The first of wristwatches created by Louis Vuitton began in 2002 and this is a timepiece with global ties, as it was conceived in Paris, with a case made at Louis Vuitton’s manufacturer in Switzerland, and finished using technology developed in California’s Silicon Valley. The new timepiece has 24 time zones and features semi-customizable models available in Monogram, Black, and Graphite. At just 42mm, the case is compact thanks to Qualcomm® SnapdragonTM Wear 2100 platform. It features the distinctive concave bezel of the Swiss manufacture’s Tambour Moon design, and wearers can choose between 60 readily detachable straps – 30 created for men, 30 for women. The pieces newest feature is the first of its kind called “my Flight”, which keeps track of flight times, terminal and gate information, delays, and hours remaining on flight. The second exclusive function, “City Guide”, extends to the smartwatch the service of the guides edited by Louis Vuitton and their apps for tablets and smartphones. Tambour Horizon has an intelligent geolocation function that indicates nearby restaurants, hotels,
historical landmarks and and unmissable sights of seven of the most visited cities in the world. Tambour Horizon constantly beats to the rhythm of travel thanks to its “GMT” watch function provided by the 24-hour display on the rim of the dial and with a simple maneuver, one can display the name of a major world city and make the corresponding time appear in the time zone of their choice. The Tambour Horizon also features a choice of dials adopting the visual codes of emblematic Louis Vuitton models (GMT, chronograph, Escale, etc.); notification of phone calls, text messages and emails; alarm; countdown timer; weather report; and a step counter.
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