Louis Vuitton Flying Tourbillon Poinçon de Genève – Masterpiece of Haute Horlogerie
The Louis Vuitton Flying Tourbillon Poinçon de Genève represents a milestone for the brand, being its first watch to receive the prestigious Geneva Seal. This exceptional timepiece combines technical excellence with bold design, showcasing a fully skeletonized movement and a prominent flying tourbillon.

Skeletonized Movement & Flying Tourbillon
The watch features an innovative skeletonized design, allowing the wearer to admire the entire gear train, barrel, and winding system. The large flying tourbillon is positioned at 6 o’clock, while a transparent grey sapphire subdial at 12 o’clock displays the hours and minutes. Both the tourbillon cage and hour markers are shaped with Louis Vuitton’s signature “V” motif, integrating artistry and mechanics.
LV104 Manual-Winding Movement
Powered by the in-house LV104 manual-winding movement with 17 jewels, the watch delivers an impressive 80-hour power reserve. Each component is meticulously finished to Geneva Seal standards, demonstrating Louis Vuitton’s mastery in haute horlogerie.
Platinum Case & Specifications
The 41 mm platinum case is only 9.1 mm thick, providing a slim profile while maintaining robustness. Sapphire crystal on the front and back allows full visibility of the skeletonized movement. The watch comes on a luxurious alligator leather strap with a white gold folding clasp and is water-resistant to 50 meters.
- Case: Platinum, 41 mm diameter, 9.1 mm thickness
- Dial: Transparent sapphire
- Movement: LV104 manual-winding, 17 jewels, 80-hour power reserve
- Complication: Flying tourbillon
- Strap: Alligator leather with white gold folding clasp
- Water Resistance: 50 meters
For more information about Louis Vuitton high watchmaking, visit:
Louis Vuitton Official Website