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Louis Vuitton x Kari Voutilainen LVKV-02 GMR 6: an introduction

March 2025


Louis Vuitton x Kari Voutilainen LVKV-02 GMR 6: an introduction

The second creation in Louis Vuitton’s ongoing journey of collaborations with renowned independent watchmakers is a spectacular, travel-inspired piece designed and made in partnership with master watchmaker Kari Voutilainen.

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y a fortunate coincidence, both Louis Vuitton and the Voutilainen workshop began their journeys to horological recognition in 2002 – Louis Vuitton with the launch of the ground-breaking Tambour watch, and the Voutilainen workshop with the establishment of his independent Atelier in Saint-Sulpice, Switzerland. The new LVKV-02 GMR 6 represents a unique and special blend of the Voutilainen workshop’s talents and those of the master craftspeople at La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton.

With Kari Voutilainen’s participation in the Louis Vuitton Watch Prize for Independent Creatives as a member of the committee of experts, the proceeds of this exclusive collaboration will also contribute to supporting independent watchmaking and the Prize initiative itself – the cause that originally inspired the ’Louis cruises with....’ series.

Based on the latest Escale design revealed in 2024, the 40.5mm LVKV-02 GMR 6 features a case crafted from pure tantalum in a process overseen by La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton, with the bezel, back, lugs, crown, and strap buckle all adorned in platinum. The watch’s name, “Escale,“ meaning “stopover“ in English, reflects Louis Vuitton’s rich heritage in the art of travel and unparalleled savoir-faire in trunkmaking. The lugs make continuous allusion to the Maison’s iconic trunks, resembling the angled forms and riveted exterior of the brass brackets and corners that reinforce Louis Vuitton creations.

Louis Vuitton x Kari Voutilainen LVKV-02 GMR 6: an introduction

The Escale case was the natural choice for the travel- oriented LVKV-02 GMR 6, especially since the model has catered to those with a passion for wanderlust ever since its original launch in 2014. The very first Escale, a ’World Time’ watch, featured a dial marked with 24 city locations that was decorated with miniature hand-painted versions of the colorful ’blazons,’ historically used to identify the owners of Louis Vuitton’s iconic trunks. The tantalum and platinum case of the LVKV-02 GMR 6 boasts beautiful proportions, making it not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing.

The lug polishing and satin finishing operations are performed entirely by hand, reflecting the highest craftsmanship that is the hallmark of Louis Vuitton. The angles are shaped through fine cabronnage, followed by polishing and sharpening the platinum for an impeccable finish. It takes about an hour to process each lug, ensuring that every detail meets the highest standards of quality. The most demanding stage in the manufacture of this case is satin-finishing the tantalum case side.

This is carried out entirely by hand, requiring almost four hours of work per piece. This process enhances the natural radiance of tantalum, creating a striking contrast with the polished platinum components. The combination of matte and highly polished finishes further accentuates the sophisticated aesthetics of the watch. This perfect balance ensures that the watch is both a practical travel companion and a piece of art.

The case back features the engraving “Louis cruises with Kari,“ adding a unique touch to this exceptional timepiece. This engraving, which requires approximately 12 hours of meticulous work, symbolises the collaborative spirit and shared values of excellence, creativity, and craftsmanship between Louis Vuitton and Kari Voutilainen. In every detail, from the choice of materials to the intricate finishing touches, the LVKV-02 GMR 6 stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Louis Vuitton and Kari Voutilainen’s exceptional artistry. This timepiece is not only a celebration of their shared heritage, but also a true symbol of innovation and craftsmanship.

The dial of the LVKV-02 GMR 6 is a testament to the extraordinary craftsmanship of this artistic collaboration. Every element of the gold dial, which is manufactured in four parts, has been meticulously designed and crafted to reflect the unique heritage and expertise of both Maisons. The diamond-polished hour circle is a masterpiece of miniature painting, hand-decorated by Maryna Bossy, a skilled artisan at La Fabrique des Arts – the Métiers d’Art workshop at La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton. This intricate work involves the use of 28 different colours and requires 32 hours of meticulous painting as well as a total of eight hours of firing.

The centre of the gold dial is exquisitely decorated in Voutilainen’s workshop with exceptional hand guilloché, an engraving technique consisting of removing material and creating an intricate pattern of curved or straight lines. This process, a nod to Louis Vuitton’s famous “Damier“ motif, is entirely carried out using vintage machinery that dates back to the 18th century. This particularly demanding art form requires extreme dexterity, precision, passion, and an innate sense of aesthetics by fascinating and inspiring artisans who grace this watch with its timeless elegance.

Louis Vuitton x Kari Voutilainen LVKV-02 GMR 6: an introduction

The hour circle beneath the white gold Roman numerals has been adorned with a magnificent miniature painting and references the design of ancient stained-glass windows. This was executed by specialists at La Fabrique Des Arts Louis Vuitton. The Voutilainen workshop was responsible for the spectacular sun and moon imagery that serves as a day and night indicator on the second time zone subdial. Many hours were spent to first hand-engrave and then meticulously decorate the sun and moon- inspired day/night disc crafted in the iconic Louis Vuitton colours of saffron and blue. The enamel part on the day/night disc posed a significant challenge, as achieving the delicate gradient required an artist’s touch and an unwavering dedication to perfection. Upon close inspection, the pattern reveals the concealed shapes of Louis Vuitton’s famed Monogram flower.

Each element reminds us of the significance of the GMT function in relation to Louis Vuitton’s deep-rooted association with travel. The main dial is also distinctive in featuring a handset made by the Voutilainen workshop, and in the way the famous ’LV’ logo has been combined with the ’Voutilainen’ name, the second of the intertwined initials also serving as the first letter of ’Voutilainen’. The dial of the LVKV-02 GMR 6 is not just a functional element – it is a canvas that showcases the exceptional talents of both Louis Vuitton and the Voutilainen workshop. It embodies the perfect fusion of artistic prowess and technical precision, making it a true masterpiece in the world of horology.

Louis Vuitton x Kari Voutilainen LVKV-02 GMR 6: an introduction

The Voutilainen workshop’s renowned dedication to detail and relentless pursuit of perfection are vividly displayed in the exceptional handmade decoration of each movement used in the five individually-numbered examples of the LVKV-02 GMR 6. The use of ’GMR 6’ in the watch’s name is a tribute to the second time zone function, a nod to Louis Vuitton’s historic legacy as a trunk maker for bold travelers.

The ’R’ signifies the power reserve display, while the ’6’ denotes the location of the second time zone subdial. The GMT disc rotates in 24 hours and is designed to be set to ’home’ time, allowing the central hour hand to be easily adjusted to local time in the country being visited with a simple press of the crown. This thoughtful design ensures that the watch is a perfect ally for global exploration. In addition, the watch features a retrograde power reserve display at 12 o’clock. The open case back provides an unhindered view of the GMR 6 movement, allowing admirers to appreciate the intricate craftsmanship and beauty of the mechanism within.

The mechanism, whose main plate and bridges are made from German silver, was designed, built, fabricated, finished, and assembled within the Voutilainen workshop. Comprising 254 components, the LVOUTILAINEN movement features a very large balance wheel crafted in-house, allowing for perfect regulation of the watch within strict tolerances. To equip such a timepiece, a rare and unique balance-spring system has been employed. The exterior of the spring has a typical Phillips overcoil, while the internal curve utilizes the little-known Grossmann curve, further enhancing accuracy.

What makes this movement particularly remarkable is its two escapement wheels, which provide a direct impulse to the balance through the jewels. This innovative construction improves efficiency by requiring less energy than the Swiss lever escapement and offers notable benefits for everyday use, such as longevity, stability, and a longer power reserve. The movement is further enhanced with traditional finishes such as artisanal “Côtes de Genève“ and perlage, showcasing the exquisite craftsmanship that both Louis Vuitton and the Voutilainen workshop are celebrated for. These finishing touches not only highlight the technical prowess of the watchmakers but also add a layer of elegance and sophistication to the timepiece.

Louis Vuitton x Kari Voutilainen LVKV-02 GMR 6: an introduction

Each movement is a unique work of art, adorned with a kaleidoscopic pattern of multi-colored miniature painting on the mainspring barrel cover, visible through the open case back. This intricate decoration was meticulously hand-applied at La Fabrique des Arts Louis Vuitton by the talented Maryna Bossy. The ratchet applique, crafted from white gold, epitomizes the exceptional craftsmanship realized at La Fabrique des Arts Louis Vuitton. It took approximately 16 hours of meticulously painting the ratchet with 27 different colours. This detailed process involves 27 distinct operations, including around five kiln sessions and eight hours of firing to achieve the stunning final result.

In every detail, from the intricate hand-painted decorations to the masterful mechanical engineering, the LVKV-02 GMR 6 embodies the perfect fusion of horological expertise and the spirit of global adventure. This caliber is not just a testament to technical excellence but a celebration of the art of watchmaking, designed for those who appreciate the beauty and precision of a truly exceptional timepiece.

Each watch will be delivered in a bespoke Louis Vuitton travel trunk, meticulously crafted using traditional methods at the historic Louis Vuitton workshops in Asnières. It is here, in the enchanting setting of the trunk-making workshops, where expertise and craftsmanship are passed down through generations. The Maison in Asnières is more than just a workshop; it is the beating heart of Louis Vuitton, a place where tradition and innovation converge to create exceptional trunks.

The creation of each LVKV-02 GMR 6 trunk is a journey of craftsmanship and artistry. Once the structure is completed with the precision and expertise that only Louis Vuitton can provide, the trunk is handed over to a small team of artisans. These skilled craftsmen then hand-paint the trunk with a design that mirrors the intricate decoration and architecture of the watch dial, ensuring a harmonious and breathtaking presentation. The trunk also features the signature “Louis cruises with Kari,“ reinforcing the uniqueness of this collaboration.

To further enhance its exclusivity, each trunk is adorned with the edition number corresponding to one of the five available LVKV-02 GMR 6 watches, making each set uniquely allocated. This exquisite trunk, a masterpiece in its own right, not only cradles the timepiece but also serves as a symbol of the timeless elegance and unparalleled craftsmanship that define Louis Vuitton and the Voutilainen workshop.

Louis Vuitton x Kari Voutilainen LVKV-02 GMR 6: an introduction

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Limited edition of 5 pieces

Case

  • Escale case: 52 components • Diameter: 40.5 mm
  • Thickness: 12.54 mm
  • Between lugs: 20 mm
  • Water resistance: 3 ATM (30 metres) – the watch is splash-resistant but should not be immersed

Dial

  • Hand-guilloché gold dial
  • Diamond-hour circle in miniature painting by La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton
  • Second time zone disc in gold (24-hour format) with day/night indication engraved and enameled by hand
  • Gold and blued-steel hands

Movement

  • Manual-winding mechanical movement (GMR 6 calibre) manufactured, finished and assembled
  • in the Voutilainen workshop. Two direct-impulse escapement wheels in blued steel
  • Functions: hours, minutes, seconds, power reserve indicator, second time zone at 6 o’clock
  • with day/night indication
  • 254 components
  • German-silver main plate and bridges
  • Gold wheels
  • White gold barrel cover with miniature painting
  • 32 jewels
  • Diameter: 30 mm
  • Thickness: 6 mm
  • Frequency: 18,000 vibrations per hour, balance wheel equipped with rose gold adjustment weights
  • Balance spring with Phillips terminal curve and Grossmann inner curve
  • 65h of power reserve

Strap

  • Two straps: Fabric strap: grey fabric with edging on top, brown leather lining; Exo strap: anthracite alligator with edging on top, black leather lining

Buckle

  • Platinum pin buckle

Trunk

  • High watchmaking trunk in Monogram Eclipse canvas, hand-painted with a design reflecting the watch dial

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