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The Green Pulse of Innovation: A New Chapter for Louis Moinet

This Green Edition of the Louis Moinet Impulsion Titanium Chronograph Tourbillon is crafted specifically for Dubai Watch Week 2025.

Por: Rubén Carrillo
LOUIS MOINET TOURBILLON GREEN
The new Louis Moinet Impulsion Titanium Chronograph Tourbillon edition maintains the iconic 42.5mm case carved from Grade-5 titanium. Its architecture retains sharp angles, layered contours, and structured surfaces. / Photo Louis Moinet

Louis Moinet Impulsion Titanium Chronograph Tourbillon is a creation where mechanics become spectacle and engineering merges with dramatic visual design. 

 

Now, the maison presents a bold evolution in its narrative: a Green Edition that brings fresh energy, chromatic contrast, and sculptural presence to one of the most daring openworked chronograph-tourbillon concepts of recent years.

 

Sculptural Titanium, Reimagined

The new edition maintains the iconic 42.5mm case carved from Grade-5 titanium. Its architecture retains sharp angles, layered contours, and structured surfaces. 

 

But here, its visual impact intensifies through contrast. Polished lines break into matte planes. Bead-blasted textures shift beside brushed elements. 

 

The result is a dynamic play of light and shadow across every edge.

 

Cut-outs on the flanks reveal a black-tinted internal frame. Sapphire crystals, coated with anti-reflective treatment, frame the watch from both sides. 

 

At 14.75mm thick, the watch remains visually assertive, yet its ergonomic caseback ensures a comfortable, balanced presence on the wrist.

Photo Louis Moinet

A Dial That Breathes Depth and Motion

On the dial side, the new Louis Moinet Impulsion Titanium Chronograph Tourbillon draws its color language from performance aesthetics. 

 

A bold, deep green chapter ring sets the tone, lined with red accents every five minutes. 

 

There is a subtle motorsport undertone—speed and precision, expressed through color.

Subdials crafted from smoked sapphire seem to hover above the movement like suspended glass. 

 

Beneath them, carbon fiber plates introduce texture and light absorption, grounding the watch in technical sophistication.

 

The hands are skeletonized and faceted, filled with luminescent material for clarity. Chronograph indicators display fine red highlights. 

 

At six o’clock, the flying tourbillon rotates once per minute, crowned by a red index that anchors the eye.

 

Green defines. Red sharpens. Darkness deepens. The watch reads like a kinetic landscape.

Photo Louis Moinet

A Mechanical Composition in Motion

At the heart of the watch lies the manually wound calibre LM114, developed with Concepto. It is not just a movement—it is an exhibition of technique. 

 

The chronograph is operated through a single monopusher at 2 o’clock, coordinating start, stop, and reset. The column wheel sits dial-side, visible and proudly mechanical.

 

The horizontal clutch and chronograph work animate the upper half of the movement, while the tourbillon forms a counterbalance below. 

 

Twin barrels arranged in series provide 96 hours of power reserve, reinforcing autonomy without compromising elegance.

 

Finishing blends precision with artistry. Satin brushing, straight graining, and sculptural bridges express modern technical refinement rather than nostalgic ornamentation.

An Edition for the Stage of Dubai

This Green Edition of the Louis Moinet Impulsion Titanium Chronograph Tourbillon is crafted specifically for Dubai Watch Week 2025. 

 

The city’s energy—architectural, cultural, forward-looking—mirrors the watch’s personality: confident, expressive, unapologetically contemporary.

 

Only 12 pieces will be produced. Exclusivity is not implied. It is absolute.

 

The preformed alligator strap mirrors the green of the chapter ring, with red stitching echoing the dial’s accents. 

 

The clasp, a triple-blade folding system, provides secure comfort and subtle refinement.

 

Pricing will be announced closer to release, though it is clear: this is not a watch to collect on impulse, but to collect with passion.

Photo Louis Moinet

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