The Most Noteworthy Launches From LVMH Watch Week 2025

LVMH Watch Week 2025 delivers its most thrilling edition yet, with brands like TAG Heuer, Bvlgari and Hublot unveiling a slew of impressive releases
Photo: Courtesy of TAG Heuer, Tiffany & Co, Zenith

LVMH Watch Week is back, and dare we say, it’s the most exciting edition yet. The luxury conglomerate has been on a roll when it comes to haute horlogerie, reinforcing its powerhouse brands and adding impressive legacy names to its lineup. Originally slated for Los Angeles, the 2025 showcase pivoted to New York City and Paris due to the California wildfires. 

This year’s event, featuring nine LVMH watchmaking brands, is bigger and bolder—welcoming debutants Louis Vuitton and Tiffany & Co to the scene. 

Here are the standout timepieces that stole the spotlight this year.

Hublot Spirit of Big Bang

Photo: Courtesy of Hublot

When Hublot unleashed the Spirit of Big Bang in 2014, it was a game-changer—literally. Ditching its signature round case for a bold barrel shape, the watch retained its unmistakable Hublot DNA. Fast forward to today, and the Spirit of Big Bang is getting a vibrant makeover with ceramic cases in Sand Beige, Dark Green, and Sky Blue—shades previously exclusive to the round Big Bang models. Each color is limited to 200 pieces, offering a lightweight, scratch-resistant, and effortlessly cool aesthetic.

Inside, the automatic skeleton chronograph calibre HUB4700—a modern take on the legendary El Primero—keeps things ticking with a silicon escape wheel and low-friction precision. Matching rubber straps and meticulously colour-coordinated dials tie everything together in perfect Hublot fashion.

TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph

Photo: Courtesy of TAG Heuer
Photo: Courtesy of TAG Heuer

TAG Heuer’s latest Carrera Chronograph is serving fresh sophistication in two striking new hues—classic Carrera blue and an all-new powdery pink. These refined shades bring a softer, more fashion-forward energy to the lineup while keeping the Carrera’s legendary appeal intact. A circular-brushed dial with a sleek bi-compax layout adds depth and dynamism.

For those who love a little extra sparkle, the diamond-set flange featuring 72 diamonds and 11 chaton diamond indexes takes luxury to the next level. The versatile 39mm case, paired with an interchangeable strap system, allows for effortless transitions between dark blue alligator, powder pink calfskin, and white or gray alligator options. At the heart of it all, the TH20-00 in-house chronograph movement offers an impressive 80-hour power reserve and performance you can count on.

Zenith Chronomaster Sport Rainbow

Photo: Courtesy of Zenith

Zenith’s Chronomaster Sport Rainbow proves that sporty and sparkly can coexist in the most dazzling way. Crafted from 18k white gold, this show-stopper takes last year’s rose gold edition up a notch with a bezel set with 50 baguette-cut rainbow gemstones. Featuring 40 rainbow sapphires and 10 baguette-cut diamonds, it’s a masterclass in gem-setting brilliance.

Underneath the bling, the watch is powered by the legendary El Primero 3600 calibre, boasting a high frequency of 5Hz for ultra-precise 1/10th second timing. It’s haute horlogerie meets high-wattage glam, available exclusively at Zenith boutiques worldwide.

Bvlgari BVS100 Lady Solotempo Automatic Movement

Photo: Courtesy of Bvlgari

2025 is the Year of the Snake, and Bvlgari is celebrating in style with the Lady Solotempo BVS100, a new automatic movement elevating its iconic Serpenti collection. This in-house calibre, three years in the making, is engineered to seamlessly fit within the Serpenti’s signature sinuous curves, bringing serious mechanical muscle to Bvlgari’s jewelry-forward aesthetic.

Measuring just 19mm in diameter and 3.90mm in thickness, this featherweight movement (a mere 5 grams) delivers an impressive 50-hour power reserve. The oscillating weight, visible through a sapphire caseback, is adorned with the signature seven Serpenti scales—an exquisite nod to Bvlgari’s heritage. The Lady Solotempo proves that Bvlgari reigns supreme in the world of haute horlogerie meets high jewelry.

Tiffany & Co. Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany Bird on a Flying Tourbillon

Photo: Courtesy of Tiffany & Co.

Tiffany & Co. takes flight with its latest High Jewelry watch, Bird on a Flying Tourbillon, a dazzling tribute to Jean Schlumberger’s iconic Bird on a Rock brooch from 1965. This 39 mm white gold masterpiece combines Tiffany’s legendary jewelry expertise with fine watchmaking, marking the House’s first flying tourbillon movement. The dial features natural turquoise marquetry, with two diamond-set birds soaring beneath a faceted sapphire crystal dome—a horological world-first. Limited to just 25 pieces, the watch showcases Tiffany’s signature brilliance with 848 diamonds totaling 3.9 carats, including a prong-set solitaire diamond on the winding crown.

Beneath the sparkling exterior lies the bespoke Caliber AFT24T01, a hand-wound movement developed with Swiss manufacture Artime, offering a 50-hour power reserve. The flying tourbillon, anchored only from below, rotates every 60 seconds, accompanied by the faceted sapphire dome that catches light in a mesmerizing display. The transparent caseback reveals exquisite haute horlogerie finishing, with star-shaped bridges inspired by the iconic Tiffany® Setting. A true fusion of artistry and technical innovation, Bird on a Flying Tourbillon redefines High Jewelry watchmaking with Tiffany’s signature touch.

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