I have to admit that I have had my calendar confidentially marked for June 11th for the unveiling of the Louis Vuitton Escale, yet when I woke up and saw Jean Arnault’s (the Director of Watchmaking Marketing & Development at Louis Vuitton) Instagram posting of a wrist shot of the Escale, I was once again pleasantly surprised by what I saw. Deemed the next chapter in Louis Vuitton Watchmaking by Arnault, the Escale follows the immense success of the Tambour while also aesthetically following in its footsteps as a dress watch. After three years of meticulous crafting, Louis Vuitton has released four new models that redefine the Escale: one with a platinum case and meteorite dial, another platinum model with an onyx dial, and two designed with a rose gold case with a silver dial, and the other with a blue dial.
This latest addition to the Escale collection, marking the 10th anniversary of its inception, is a testament to the Maison’s dedication to artisanal craftsmanship and fine watchmaking. Inspired by the collections of Gaston-Louis Vuitton, the third-generation patriarch of the Maison’s founding family, the new Escale model redefines the art of timekeeping with its fundamental configuration of hours, minutes, and seconds.
Louis Vuitton’s unparalleled expertise in trunkmaking is a cornerstone of the new Escale. The iconic lugs, reminiscent of the angled form and riveted exterior of Louis Vuitton trunks, make a continuous allusion to the brand’s storied past. This theme extends to the dial, where angled and riveted markers in polished gold are hand-applied at each quarter, mirroring the brass reinforcements of Louis Vuitton trunks. The dial’s minuterie, punctuated with gold studs, evokes the nails of the lozine that runs along the trunks’ exterior, adding exceptional visual texture and readability.
At the heart of the new Escale models lies the chronometer-certified cal. LFT023 movement, boasting a 50-hour power reserve. The precision of this movement is underscored by the titanium-crafted seconds hand, designed to follow the curve of the dial, minimizing parallax error and ensuring accurate time reading. This hand is treated with a PVD color process to match the gold hour and minute hands, showcasing the meticulous craftsmanship involved.
The cal. LFT023 movement, first introduced in the 2023 Tambour models, is the result of a collaboration between La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton and Le Cercle des Horlogers. This proprietary automatic three-hand movement is a modern embodiment of Louis Vuitton’s watchmaking vision, featuring a 22K rose-gold micro-rotor and mainspring barrel decorated with the Maison’s motifs. Each movement is certified by the Geneva Observatory as a high-precision Swiss chronometer, ensuring impeccable timekeeping performance.
Shifting to the exterior of the timepieces — the rose-gold models feature a dial texture inspired by the Louis Vuitton Monogram canvas, achieved through custom dial stamps that convey the suppleness and tactility of canvas on a metal dial. The platinum models further showcase Louis Vuitton’s expertise with a meteorite dial and an onyx central dial set within a bezel adorned with baguette-cut diamonds, creating a monochromatic symphony of light and shade.
The Escale is synonymous with the art of travel, reflecting Louis Vuitton’s philosophy of transcending utilitarian purposes to embrace self-discovery. The octagonal crown, topped with a dome and emblazoned with the Louis Vuitton Monogram, and the hand-polished and brushed lugs with decorative rivets, all contribute to the watch’s organic grace. The 39mm case, chosen for its versatility and ideal wrist proportions, balances a variety of textures, enhancing the watch’s aesthetic appeal.
The new Louis Vuitton Escale Time-Only Automatic Cal. LFT023 fits perfectly into the new timepiece repertoire Arnault and La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton are building for the brand, exuding the same elevated elegance of the Tambour.