LOUIS ERARD 2340 BORN IN STEEL. SCULPTED IN TITANIUM.

We said we were levelling up. We meant it. Meet the 2340, Louis Erard’s first watch with an integrated bracelet. Its name is a tribute to Le Noirmont, our home and spirit—now a symbol of a new chapter. A new bracelet. A new case. A new movement. Every detail, technical and aesthetic, driven to the point of obsession. Built to last. Not a limited edition. A foundational piece marking the beginning of a new collection shaped by materials and partnerships.

THE BRACELET: A STATEMENT OF INTENT.

92 components—46 links and interlinks, 2 end links, 32 pins, and 12 screws. The outer links in brushed titanium contrast with polished steel center links, creating a deliberate play on textures and materials. Each link is hand-beveled after assembly, a delicate operation that tolerates no imperfection. The bracelet closes with a spring-loaded butterfly clasp, fully concealed when worn. The result: a bracelet that flows naturally from the case, creating visual continuity and structural unity—a tribute to the great integrated designs, reinterpreted the Louis Erard way.

THE CASE: AT THE CORE OF THE DESIGN.

It’s all about balance: clean lines, smart materials, and everyday comfort.
A brushed titanium core keeps the 40 mm case light, while the polished stainless-steel lugs, bezel, crown, and caseback add contrast and strength. Four polished gadroons along the sides conceal the bracelet connection, enhancing the case’s distinctive silhouette. The result is a refined, ergonomic design that defines the 2340’s sporty-chic personality.

THE DIAL: THREE VERSIONS, TWO DESIGNS, ONE STANDARD.

Each dial design brings texture and depth through distinct stamping techniques.
The mint green lacquered dial features an oblong “pill” pattern—a playful nod to both the color and the capsule logo at 6 o’clock. The slate blue and deep blue dials display a horizontal wave pattern inspired by the bracelet’s center links. All versions include floating diamond-cut hour markers and brushed-polished baton hands that enhance legibility and light play. A railway track encircles the dial, with the Louis Erard name subtly integrated into the design.

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