One note to add that wasn't available when I shot these; water resistance is 50 meters and LV specifically states that basic swimming is approved. So no deep dives, but swimming is fine. Best, Tim
Without a doubt. Ask me anything you want about it, because I'm not beholden to anyone on this - "new" watches are a side gig for me. If there's something you want to know, I can give you an honest thumbs up or down. Best, Tim
Im actually surprised to see so much criticism in the comments about these. Its a completely original design while still giving the market exactly what it asked for, and a gorgeous movement to come with. Personally, im happy to see it exist, albeit a bit pricey. I rank it a 7.9/10
Generally good execution here, the blue dial version is far superior to the grey/silver dial model. The movement is really the star with these watches,: very well done and the 22KT microrotor as well as the finishing are executed nicely. While I don’t think I would buy this watch, I'd happily accept as a gift, especially the blue dial.
I find this watch gorgeous and the details immaculate, but even if I had unlimited money I wouldn’t buy this at msrp. Yes if it’s advertised to those with the pocket book to buy one of their bags just because it’s LV, then sure why not throw this in the cart. But as anyone who buys watches for more than the Maison it comes from, quality as well as the heritage (different than Maison IMO), has to be considered. For that I’d agree with others this is more in the 12-15k msrp, if not less.
Is this worth the money? The watch doesn’t really jump out at me and the LV name is synonymous for leather goods but not watches. Tough to break that image of being just a fashion watch. Thoughts?
Great review as always, Given the LV's looks, I would much rather have a Breitling Premier Duograph or a Omega Aqua Terra Wordtimer but they have made a very aesthetically pleasing movement.
At first I thought its Lange odysseus which is not bad. But for the asking price LV can do better that just etchings and pins. The movement looks amazing and the rotor is the cherry on top. As per the new LV watch guy "I dont want to see everyone wearing this watch so I bump the entry level price to 19+K euro and get rid of the rest of the cheap priced collection". 11:22
Yes, confirmed with Jean and his team today; 50 meters, but they explicitly approve it for swimming, showers, baths - anything but diving with a tank. Best, Tim
For €19,500 I’d expect to see a screw-link bracelet rather than pin and sleeve. As for the overall aesthetic, it’s pretty anodyne to my eyes and I can’t imagine there’s going to be an excess of demand over supply for this watch. Quite a nice-looking movement though.
I talked to them about that, and it comes down to two factors. First, they wanted links so thin that the screws and threadings started to create rigidity in the way it moved; the tiny intermediate links weren't compatible. The second issue was the tiny diameter of flathead screw that would have been necessary if they went that route. Tiny flatheads are notorious for stripping with minimal torque and getting stuck in the links. That more than anything is why Patek switched back to pins and sleeves. Best, Tim
Great to see LV using their resources and changing their overall watch division. They needed that. Tim, what's your thoughts on the movement? Nicely finished, do you think the Etachron regulator is a bit out of place at this caliber of movement and price?
Looks like a mix between Vacheron 56 and JLC Polaris. Movement workmanship looks impressive…IMO the overall dial/design doesn’t stand out from others!!!
Make one in platinum, with blued pontife hands, salmon guilloche dial, a fitting alligator strap or monogram lv rubber strap and they'll have the ultimate collector flying saucer watch.
Maybe i am missing something but this is a high end fashion brand that has done well in identifying the fashion trends of the ever changing moment. I like their sneakers and other shoes for that reason, and women like their bags, but would never buy one of their watches for that same sort of reason. I find it really odd that Watchbox would do a “review.”
DEAR MR. MOSSO, HAPPY NEW YEAR. 🙏 GOD BLESS YOU MY FRIEND. I AM VERY PROUD OF YOU AND VERY HAPPY FOR YOU. I HOPE ALL OF YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE. I HOPE YOU HAD THE BEST AND HAPPIEST CHRISTMAS OF YOUR ENTIRE LIFE. 🙏 I LOVE YOU SO VERY MUCH. 🙏 I LOVE MR. ESPARZA AND ALL OF MY BEAUTIFUL FRIENDS SO VERY MUCH. 🙏 I LOVE MR. ARNAULT SO VERY MUCH. 🙏 I LOVE LOUIS VUITTON. 🙏 EVERYTHING HAS BEEN A MIRACLE AND A MIRACLE AND A MIRACLE AND A MIRACLE AND A MIRACLE AND A MIRACLE AND A MIRACLE AND A MIRACLE AND FAR BEYOND ANYTHING THAT I HAVE EVER IMAGINED. OH MY GOSH!!!!!!!!!!!!🙏 THE BLESSINGS FROM MY BEAUTIFUL FRIENDS ARE BEYOND EXTRAORDINARY AND BEYOND GINORMOUS. WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!🙏 SINCERELY PETER
One problem i have with these fashion houses are the cheap eatches you can buy from malls. I am not sure if LV has them anymore but i know Channel and Gucci do. They have such a wide range of offerings in different price categories that i believe it brings all of it down. None the less the movement on display here looks lovely.
Agree with this. Fendi also did that, the variation in quality of watches suggests little strategic direction and a blanket cover approach, which devalues the brand.
Screws always better as we all know. The bracelet would be better if hugging the wrist. The design is quite bland, really nothing special or interesting. Movement is nice. Good value if asking 10k maybe 12 at a push, would still need a very hard think, but at 20k + they are having a laugh.
The price is high, no doubt. Part of me wonders whether this will be seen as more of an added accessory for people already spending six figures on other LV products. Best, Tim
Poor people always say a luxury product is worth some arbitrary x price but not the asking y price because they use their own financial circumstance as a metric on what they themselves can afford to determine value for others. With a luxury product that's ridiculous because by its nature the "value" shopper is not its market but rather people with real money. And then the stock reply is that they have x, y or z luxury watch brand to prove their "worth.". Anyone commenting on youtube can say they own this or that but the initial comment always gives away the game.
@@stanwilson7040 Agree. But as you are the number one offender when it comes to using your own net worth, or lack thereof shouldnt you be taken your own advice?
One note to add that wasn't available when I shot these; water resistance is 50 meters and LV specifically states that basic swimming is approved. So no deep dives, but swimming is fine.
Best,
Tim
Wise move to hop on the “ understated luxury” wagon. Discerning clients and even possibly some collectors will be intrigued.
Wow already 4 of my channels showcasing the watch. Quite the push by LV
Without a doubt. Ask me anything you want about it, because I'm not beholden to anyone on this - "new" watches are a side gig for me. If there's something you want to know, I can give you an honest thumbs up or down.
Best,
Tim
A unique and lovely watch with several original stylistic elements and an outstanding movement. I want one.
I like the bridge for the drive train, and the architecture in general
as always a wonderful presentation by Tim!
Simple execution Luv the retro futuristic design
Utter class!. good job LV. Thanks for sharing.
Im actually surprised to see so much criticism in the comments about these. Its a completely original design while still giving the market exactly what it asked for, and a gorgeous movement to come with. Personally, im happy to see it exist, albeit a bit pricey. I rank it a 7.9/10
Generally good execution here, the blue dial version is far superior to the grey/silver dial model. The movement is really the star with these watches,: very well done and the 22KT microrotor as well as the finishing are executed nicely. While I don’t think I would buy this watch, I'd happily accept as a gift, especially the blue dial.
I find this watch gorgeous and the details immaculate, but even if I had unlimited money I wouldn’t buy this at msrp. Yes if it’s advertised to those with the pocket book to buy one of their bags just because it’s LV, then sure why not throw this in the cart. But as anyone who buys watches for more than the Maison it comes from, quality as well as the heritage (different than Maison IMO), has to be considered. For that I’d agree with others this is more in the 12-15k msrp, if not less.
Mr. Tim I have a question
1.Do you think this watch is good in investment?
2. Is this watch easy to scratches?
Thank you
Andrew
Definitely not a good investment at this price.
the lugless round case with integrated bracelet is unique. but just because no one is doing it, doesn't mean anyone should.
@@johnnysilverhand1733 looks unnuanced. Too simple. Like it was designed by a student.
Thank you Tim for the day 1 review. Startlingly good execution.
Is this worth the money? The watch doesn’t really jump out at me and the LV name is synonymous for leather goods but not watches. Tough to break that image of being just a fashion watch. Thoughts?
Great review as always, Given the LV's looks, I would much rather have a Breitling Premier Duograph or a Omega Aqua Terra Wordtimer but they have made a very aesthetically pleasing movement.
At first I thought its Lange odysseus which is not bad. But for the asking price LV can do better that just etchings and pins. The movement looks amazing and the rotor is the cherry on top. As per the new LV watch guy "I dont want to see everyone wearing this watch so I bump the entry level price to 19+K euro and get rid of the rest of the cheap priced collection". 11:22
This watch is a mullet. Businesslike in front. Microrotor luxury party in the back.
Lovely watch overall !!
That case looks like a saucepan!!
Hi Tim! Would you by any chance know the water resistance level of this time piece?
Amazing review!
Yes, confirmed with Jean and his team today; 50 meters, but they explicitly approve it for swimming, showers, baths - anything but diving with a tank.
Best,
Tim
Louis Vuitton brought their A game with these
Thank you Tim for educating us on the benefits of a pin sleeve for bracelets. I just thought it was the manufacturers cheaping out.
He's a salesman first. MOSSO used to moan and whine about the 5711 bracelet switch from the screws to pins and sleeves.
@@sn00ze88 yep and LV are cheaping out with those pins/sleeves 😒
For €19,500 I’d expect to see a screw-link bracelet rather than pin and sleeve. As for the overall aesthetic, it’s pretty anodyne to my eyes and I can’t imagine there’s going to be an excess of demand over supply for this watch. Quite a nice-looking movement though.
Yeah, you would think so. But even Patek uses pin sleeves on some of their Nautilus models around 2012. I think that's a 30,000 dollar watch on list.
I talked to them about that, and it comes down to two factors. First, they wanted links so thin that the screws and threadings started to create rigidity in the way it moved; the tiny intermediate links weren't compatible. The second issue was the tiny diameter of flathead screw that would have been necessary if they went that route. Tiny flatheads are notorious for stripping with minimal torque and getting stuck in the links. That more than anything is why Patek switched back to pins and sleeves.
Best,
Tim
Jlc dial vibes
I see it.
Best,
Tim
Price??
Great to see LV using their resources and changing their overall watch division. They needed that.
Tim, what's your thoughts on the movement? Nicely finished, do you think the Etachron regulator is a bit out of place at this caliber of movement and price?
Looks like a mix between Vacheron 56 and JLC Polaris. Movement workmanship looks impressive…IMO the overall dial/design doesn’t stand out from others!!!
Next bundle for that hot LV handbag.... buy this Tambour, get your handbag today
Make one in platinum, with blued pontife hands, salmon guilloche dial, a fitting alligator strap or monogram lv rubber strap and they'll have the ultimate collector flying saucer watch.
They’ll probably end up doing something like that.
the case shape looks like mido
like constellation bracelet
Maybe i am missing something but this is a high end fashion brand that has done well in identifying the fashion trends of the ever changing moment. I like their sneakers and other shoes for that reason, and women like their bags, but would never buy one of their watches for that same sort of reason. I find it really odd that Watchbox would do a “review.”
DEAR MR. MOSSO,
HAPPY NEW YEAR. 🙏
GOD BLESS YOU MY FRIEND. I AM VERY PROUD OF YOU AND VERY HAPPY FOR YOU. I HOPE ALL OF YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE. I HOPE YOU HAD THE BEST AND HAPPIEST CHRISTMAS OF YOUR ENTIRE LIFE. 🙏
I LOVE YOU SO VERY MUCH. 🙏
I LOVE MR. ESPARZA AND ALL OF MY BEAUTIFUL FRIENDS SO VERY MUCH. 🙏
I LOVE MR. ARNAULT SO VERY MUCH. 🙏
I LOVE LOUIS VUITTON. 🙏
EVERYTHING HAS BEEN A MIRACLE AND A MIRACLE AND A MIRACLE AND A MIRACLE AND A MIRACLE AND A MIRACLE AND A MIRACLE AND A MIRACLE AND FAR BEYOND ANYTHING THAT I HAVE EVER IMAGINED. OH MY GOSH!!!!!!!!!!!!🙏
THE BLESSINGS FROM MY BEAUTIFUL FRIENDS ARE BEYOND EXTRAORDINARY AND BEYOND GINORMOUS. WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!🙏
SINCERELY PETER
One problem i have with these fashion houses are the cheap eatches you can buy from malls. I am not sure if LV has them anymore but i know Channel and Gucci do. They have such a wide range of offerings in different price categories that i believe it brings all of it down. None the less the movement on display here looks lovely.
Agree with this. Fendi also did that, the variation in quality of watches suggests little strategic direction and a blanket cover approach, which devalues the brand.
Sincerely Peter
Pins and sleeves are a disappointment. It looks very high quality. It's not my cup of tea but the blue dial is gorgeous.
Looks like the MIDO All Dial. Ughh. Shockingly underwhelming. Running out of lipstick💄🐷
Удивили)Приятные часы вышли.
Screws always better as we all know. The bracelet would be better if hugging the wrist. The design is quite bland, really nothing special or interesting. Movement is nice. Good value if asking 10k maybe 12 at a push, would still need a very hard think, but at 20k + they are having a laugh.
The price is high, no doubt. Part of me wonders whether this will be seen as more of an added accessory for people already spending six figures on other LV products.
Best,
Tim
Screws are not always best for the reasons stated in the video.
Poor people always say a luxury product is worth some arbitrary x price but not the asking y price because they use their own financial circumstance as a metric on what they themselves can afford to determine value for others. With a luxury product that's ridiculous because by its nature the "value" shopper is not its market but rather people with real money. And then the stock reply is that they have x, y or z luxury watch brand to prove their "worth.". Anyone commenting on youtube can say they own this or that but the initial comment always gives away the game.
@@stanwilson7040 Agree. But as you are the number one offender when it comes to using your own net worth, or lack thereof shouldnt you be taken your own advice?
lacklustre
Tim usually down plays pins and sleeves. Not here?
EXACTLY my thought.
Can't say anything bad about the Arnaults.
For 20k watch I would rather go with Rolex.
Copy Sartory Bollard much?!
I think that’s a bit of a stretch.
Not bad 🫠 but not worth it for sure.
poor person's comment
@@davidr2802 you mean the watch? Yes It’s totally poor
They are trying hard. But they have to get rid of fashion watches.
Yeah, they did that. This is the cheapest LV watch now.
No it isn’t
Looks like a Nomos, which looks like a Daniel Wellington...😂😂😂
Tell me you dont have taste without telling me you dont have taste;
Small seconds hand looks a little clumsy