7 timepiece highlights from May and June 2024: Louis Vuitton’s Escale editions, Richemont’s movements, Jay-Z’s Wristcheck investment … and Bugatti reversing the trend of watches inspired by hypercars
- LVMH bought Swiza and, with Chanel and Hermès, was appointed to the Watches and Wonders Geneva Foundation board, joining Rolex and Patek Philippe
- Rapper and billionaire Jay-Z bought into luxury watch vendor Wristcheck, while Sylvester Stallone raised US$6.7 million auctioning his treasured timepieces at Sotheby’s
Here are Style’s favourite watch moments from May and June:
1. LVMH – new buy, new models
Luxury conglomerate LVMH had its fingerprints all over the last few months – especially in high horology, from marquee releases to corporate moves. News broke in June that LVMH had entered the Watches and Wonders Geneva Foundation board along with Chanel and Hermès, joining current members Rolex, Richemont Group and Patek Philippe. LVMH also announced on June 25 that it had acquired Swiza, the owner of independent high-end clock manufacturer L’Epée 1839.
For watch enthusiasts, arguably the most exciting headline came from LVMH’s Louis Vuitton. The luxury leather goods maison released new, sleek and elegant time-only editions of the Escale. While the pieces feature the in-house LFT023 movement, also seen in the brand’s watershed Tambour last year, what is most notable about the new Escale editions are the intricate dial and case design details. The 39mm watch has lugs that specifically evoke the metalwork and finish of the maison’s trunk-making heritage, and the dials range from blue or silver stamped textured dials to onyx and meteorite.