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Louis Vuitton Tambour Horizon review : Is this luxury smartwatch experience worth it?

Louis Vuitton Tambour Horizon review : Is this luxury smartwatch experience worth it?

Posted on August 6, 2017March 28, 2019 By Jarvis

The Tambour Horizon is a luxury watch. It feels good to wear, it looks good and it has all the care and detail that a luxury watch should have. It’s also heavily focused on travel, with some nice features to ease your global lifestyle as you go from airport to airport. And hey, it’ll match your luggage. But even if you’re not a frequent flyer, it has appeal in its designer look at that Louis Vuitton name. If you can afford its steep price and really want a smartwatch to match your decadent lifestyle, then this is for you.

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Louis Vuitton is one of the most well known and beloved luxury fashion houses in the world. It’s only been making fancy timepieces since 2002, but now it’s jumping into the world of smartwatches with the Tambour Horizon.

This is a luxury smartwatch built for the jet setters. Louis Vuitton is not concerned with fitness or metrics – there’s no heart rate sensor or GPS here. Instead, it wants to be the perfect wrist-based companion for travelling, and when you’re back on the terra firma, just looking like a damn fancy smartwatch.
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