
Introducing Massena LAB Collaborates with Raúl Pagès to Unveil the Noctograph
Welcome to the hub of the horoloy
Hand Made Enamel Dial With a Stirrup-Inspired Design
Hermès is a renowned French luxury brand founded in 1837, originally specializing in equestrian equipment. Over the years, its offerings have expanded to include a wide range of products such as handbags, shoes, clothing, watches, and fragrances. Hermès watches play an important role in the brand's luxury product range, reflecting the company’s commitment to quality and exceptional craftsmanship. These timepieces are known for their elegant and innovative designs, with a strong focus on fine details and high-quality materials. The brand offers a diverse array of watches, ranging from classic models that blend elegance and functionality to modern designs that showcase creativity. Hermès employs advanced mechanical movements of its own manufacture. One of the brand’s most prominent collections is the “Arceau” collection. Today, we present to you the latest release from this collection, the “Robe Légère” watch.
Henri d’Origny drew inspiration from the elegance and movement of stirrup for this 1978 timepiece. Its 38mm polished white gold case is adorned with 71 brilliant-cut diamonds, meticulously set in the bezel, adding a touch of luxury to its design. The watch is further enhanced by a sapphire crystal that protects both the dial and the case back, ensuring durability and legibility. It features an onion crown, embedded with a diamond, and offers water resistance to 30 meters. This timeless piece combines sophistication with practicality, making it a truly magnificent example of fine watchmaking.
The dial of the watch features a stunning rearing horse, inspired by the "Robe Légère" silk scarf by Théo de Gueltzl. The design is brought to life through the intricate technique of paillonné enamelling, where delicate silver leaf flowers and leaves are applied onto a dark blue enamel base by hand. These silver elements are meticulously inserted and sealed between layers of transparent enamel, which is kiln-fired multiple times to create shimmering depth and a multi-dimensional effect. The result is a captivating, light-catching dial that reflects the elegance and artistry inherent in the Hermès design tradition. The hour and minute hands shimmer in the center of the dial, surrounded on the right by the brand name, "Hermès," beautifully rendered in the same style as the rearing horse, seamlessly blending with the overall design.
The watch is powered by the Hermès H1912, an automatic movement. With 28 jewels and a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour, the H1912 ensures precise timekeeping while offering a 50 hour power reserve. Its finely decorated bridges and rotor are adorned with distinctive 'H' motifs, showcasing Hermès' dedication to both technical mastery and refined design. It comes with a matt abysse blue Hermès alligator strap, and it's a limited edition of 24 pieces.
For more information, you can visit Hermès official website.
Introducing Stefan Kudoke Elevates the Kudoke 3 with New Flakes Editions
First Look Concorde Titanium, The Latest Timepiece from the French Company Pequignet
Hands on The Indie Brand Fam Al Hut Presents the Mark 1 Mobius
Introducing DB28GS Swordfish: The Luxury Dive Watch from De Bethune
First Look Jaeger LeCoultre Unveils The Reverso Tribute Monoface Small Seconds
Introducing Chronoswiss Advances Steadily into a New Era with the Small Second
First Look The New Patek Philippe Annual Calendar Ref. 4946R
Introducing Bremont Unveils the Terra Nova Jumping Hour
Introducing Chopard Unveils the L.U.C Heritage EHG Moon 122
Introducing Without Fanfare, Rolex Expands the Daytona Collection with Seven New Editions
First Look Fears Bristol Unveils the Arnos Pewter Blue
Hands on The Excalibur Bi-Retrograde Calendar by Roger Dubuis
Comment Delete Text
This page is available in English only. Please click below to visit Arabic Home page!