Photo: Courtesy of Louis Vuitton
In the world of luxury shopping, there are few categories left untouched by a Louis Vuitton logo. The French house makes everything from a mini trunk bag designed by Nicolas Ghesquière to a Supreme collaboration denim jacket to cashmere blankets. There’s even a version of the Mona Lisa beside the Vuitton monogram—thank you, Jeff Koons! New today is the company’s first piece of wearable tech. The Tambour Horizon watch is a reworking of its classic Tambour silhouette with new smartwatch technology.
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Designed with Android Wear 2.0 running inside its 42mm case, the Tambour Horizon can pair with up-to-date Android phones and iPhones. The unisex design works internationally—including in China—making it an ideal companion for the LV-loyal globe-trotter. And aside from just coordinating with a jet-setter’s monogram trunks courtesy of its many interchangeable bands and watch faces, the timepiece also features two exclusive travel-centric apps. The first, My Flight, allows wearers to link up all their air travel info in a single app, and the second, City Guide, provides Vuitton-approved tips and recommendations once you land.
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In addition to the Vuitton-specific functions, the watch will do everything a smartwatch normally would, from tell you when you’ve received a text to set an alarm for your evening workout. The only thing you’ll have to worry about is what to write as your mobile email signature.