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Louis Erard's 2340 Integrated Sports Watch Collection Expands with New Mauve and Forest Dial Options

May 26, 2026, 9:50 AM

Louis Erard expands its 2340 integrated sports watch line with the introduction of two captivating new dial hues: Mauve and Forest. These latest iterations preserve the collection's hallmark characteristics, including a sleek design, a blend of brushed titanium and polished stainless steel components, and a well-crafted integrated bracelet. The 2340 series, named after Le Noirmont's postal code in the Swiss Jura, signifies a strategic evolution for Louis Erard, moving beyond its traditional regulator watches and artistic collaborations to embrace the popular integrated sports watch segment.

The updated 2340 models retain their distinctive compact cushion-shaped casing, measuring 40mm in diameter and a slender 8.95mm in thickness. The construction thoughtfully combines a satin-finished titanium core with gleaming stainless steel elements for the bezel, lugs, crown, and caseback, creating a harmonious visual contrast. Polished gadroons seamlessly extend from the case flanks to the initial bracelet links, ensuring a fluid transition between the watch case and its integrated bracelet. The design's strength lies in its balanced proportions and lightweight titanium construction, which ensures superior comfort for the wearer. A durable sapphire crystal with an anti-reflective coating protects the dial, while a solid caseback maintains water resistance up to 50 meters, underscoring the watch's practical yet refined nature.

The new Mauve edition showcases a sophisticated lacquered surface with a subtle, stamped oblong 'pill' pattern, subtly echoing the polished central links of the bracelet. In contrast, the Forest model features a deep green lacquered dial adorned with crisp horizontal lines, offering a more graphic and assertive aesthetic. While the Mauve version exudes a softer, more rounded appeal, the Forest emphasizes the sharper, more dynamic aspects of the 2340's design language, providing distinct choices for discerning enthusiasts.

Both timepieces incorporate familiar design elements, such as a white minute track with Louis Erard branding, an applied satin-finished plaque at 3 o'clock bearing the LE logo, and rhodium-plated, diamond-cut indices enhanced with blue-emitting Super-LumiNova for optimal readability. The rhodium-plated hands, featuring satin-brushed surfaces and polished bevels, are also treated with SLN-C1. The absence of a date window contributes to a perfectly symmetrical dial, with a central seconds hand indicating ongoing operation.

Powering these new Louis Erard 2340 references is the reliable Sellita SW300-1 automatic movement, an élaboré-grade calibre offering a robust alternative to the ETA 2892-2. This slender 3.6mm movement operates at 28,800 vibrations per hour and provides an impressive power reserve of approximately 56 hours, ensuring accuracy and longevity. The 2340's integrated bracelet, meticulously crafted from 92 individual components, features satin-finished titanium outer links complemented by polished steel central links. The bracelet elegantly tapers from 28mm to 20mm and is secured by a concealed butterfly clasp, preserving the bracelet's clean lines and overall aesthetic harmony. Both the Mauve and Forest variations are now available as permanent additions to the collection, each priced at CHF 3,250 before taxes.

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