The Best Watches From LVMH Watch Week 2025
The sixth edition of LVMH Watch Week is coming in hot with new participants, Louis Vuitton and Tiffany & Co.
By Brandon Chia - published
LVMH Watch Week is back and bigger than ever, with Louis Vuitton and Tiffany & Co. joining the prestigious showcase featuring Maisons such as Bvlgari, Hublot, TAG Heuer, ZENITH, Daniel Roth, and Gérald Genta. The expanded lineup boasts brand-new novelties, several updated models with new colourways and elevated technical feats. Keep scrolling for the best watches from LVMH Watch Week 2025.
Bvlgari’s BS100 Lady Solotempo Automatic Movement
It is only natural for this Maison to spotlight its iconic Serpenti range in 2025, the Year of the Snake. In honour of this, Bvlgari introduced a new automatic calibre—Lady Solotempo BVS100—featuring a display of hours, minutes and seconds to its Seduttori and Tubogas timepieces. This evolution makes the Serpenti collection a horological marvel just as much as it is viewed as a gorgeous piece of jewellery.
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Daniel Roth’s Extra Plat Souscription
Daniel Roth paid homage to its founder with the new Extra Plat Souscription, which retains the same design elements and case size as the Tourbillon Souscription from the ’90s but with one major upgrade—the DR002 movement measuring only 3.1mm thick.
“The Extra Plat Souscription is a simple watch with just two hands, but executed to the highest aesthetic and technical standards, just as Daniel would have done, but done in-house at the manufacture,” said Michel Navas and Enrico Barbasini, the founders of La Fabrique du Temps.
Gérald Genta’s Gentissima Oursin Fire Opal
Inspired by the shape of sea urchins, the fourth timepiece within the Oursin collection is by far the most dazzling one to date, featuring 137 fire opals individually screwed into the case with yellow gold 3N pins, surrounding a dial crafted from orange carnelian and faceted crystal, a Genta signature.
“The Oursin was among Gérald’s few creations that he was proudest of; he actually almost didn’t want to sell them and produced only very few for very close friends and clients. Seeing the new Oursin Fire Opal reminds me so much of Gérald, how much he loved adorning stones on his watches and looking at them through various light sources,” said Genta’s wife, Evelyn Genta.
Hublot’s Coloured Ceramics Spirit Of Big Bang Chronographs
For the first time, the cases and bezels of this barrel-shaped collection are crafted in coloured ceramics: Sand Beige, Dark Green and Sky Blue, all of which are hypoallergenic, lightweight, scratch-resistant and gender-neutral. The skeletonised dial also features matching hour markers, chronograph counters and hands in the same hues.
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Louis Vuitton’s Tambour Convergence
Louis Vuitton is not playing around when it comes to watchmaking, and the Tambour Convergence is proof of that. The name of this original model references the jump-hour display and the unification of the Maison’s ateliers in Geneva from movements and rare handcrafts to casemaking.
The compact 37mm case in rose gold or platinum with snow-set diamonds ushers in a new era for the Tambour, with redesigned tapered lugs for a sleeker aesthetic. The guichet windows displaying the time take inspiration from the shape of clouds and the decorative arabesques of the Louis Vuitton family home in Asnières. Powering the watch is a new in-house automatic calibre with 45 hours of power reserve and a high-inertia rose gold rotor that provides optimal energy to make these references a perfect everyday companion.
TAG Heuer’s Pastel Carrera Date
TAG Heuer’s Carrera Date 36mm references have certainly made a splash since its debut at Watches and Wonders 2023, especially the one with a vibrant pink dial during the height of Barbie-mania. Embracing modern femininity yet again, the manufacture has debuted two new editions in powdery pink and lilac, adding a sophisticated and contemporary twist to a classic steeped in racing legacy.
Tiffany & Co.’s Eternity By Tiffany Wisteria Watch
As expected from the American jewellery giant, Tiffany & Co. brought its gem mastery and its artistic eye to the LVMH Watch Week table with a very special timepiece inspired by the iconic 20th-century lamps featuring flora and insects.
The handcrafted dial is decorated with blue and green petals made out of plique-à-jour enamel and 12 hour markers in diamonds in different cuts, harking back to the design codes of the Eternity by Tiffany watch collection and vintage advertisements from the ’60s.
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ZENITH’s Technicoloured Chronomaster Sport
Sporty and sparkly, ZENITH’s Chronomaster Sport gets a rainbow upgrade with a bezel set with 50 baguette-cut gems and matching hour markers. This chromatic masterpiece follows last year’s rose gold version with diamonds, spinels and sapphires, reiterating the manufacture’s ability to balance form and function with the highly accurate El Primero 3600 automatic movement that gives life to this watch.