HERMES – LEATHER STRAP WORKSHOP – PART 2



The finishing stages of a leather strap explained to you by the team of the only Hermès leather workshop outside of France. This one is in Brugg, next to Bienne, Switzerland.

 

Tags: Hermès, Leather



Hermès novelties at Baselworld 2013

  • Philippe Delhottal, Creative Director of La Montre Hermès, explains us the main novelties presented by the brand at the 2013 Baselworld. Among them, a 38mm Temps Suspendu and the chronograph version of the Dressage.

  • April 26, 2013
  • Tags: Baselworld, Baselworld 2013, Dressage, Hermès, Le Temps suspendu, Philippe Delhottal

Special UK: pre SalonQP, current market specificities and Hermes event

  • In this special UK report, we talk with James Gurney, organizer of the much appreciated SalonQP to be held at the Saatchi Gallery early November, we also talk with Liam Chadzinski of Marcus boutique about some specificities of the british market and finally we share with you a clip of an event hosted by La Montre Hermès who commissioned a beautiful ballet piece presented to some guests and lucky member of the press!

  • October 11, 2012
  • Tags: Hermès, James Gurney, Liam Chadzinski, London, Marcus, SalonQP

The story behind Hermès’ new pavillon at Baselworld 2013

  • Find our the story behind the very beautiful new stand of Hermès at Baselworld 2013, a stand designed by Toyo Ito, the world famous architect and 2013 Pritzker prize laureate. Interview with Toyo Ito, Pierre-Alexis Dumas, Artistic Director of Hermès and Luc Perramond, CEO of La Montre Hermès.

  • April 30, 2013
  • Tags: Baselworld, Baselworld 2013, Hermès, Luc Perramond, Pierre-Alexis Dumas, Pritzker prize, Toyo Ito

HERMES – Leather strap workshop – part 1

  • Discover the only Hermès leather workshop outside of France where they produce leather straps for Hermès watches. This is part 1 of 2 where you will see the first stages of the leather being processed.

  • September 28, 2011
  • Tags: Hermès, Leather

HERMES – Time suspended by the Great Wall

  • Hermès organized an incredible event in China by the Great Wall next to Beijing to introduce the launch of the Temps Suspendu watch. Instead of being “simply” a product presentation, Hermès proposed its vision of Time with a big T.

  • October 27, 2011
  • Tags: Great Wall, Hermès, Le Temps suspendu, Luc Perramond

Behind the scenes of a new caliber for Hermès

  • Find out with Philippe Delhotal, Creative Director of La Montre Hermès, and Jean-Daniel Dubois, General Manager of Vaucher Manufacture, what it takes to develop a movement and especially what it now offers to the brand in terms of product extension. These two new sister-movements, the H1837 and the H1912, have taken almost five years to develop and will now equip the Dressage collection for men and the Arceau Ecuyère for women.

  • December 13, 2012
  • Tags: Hermès, Jean-Daniel Dubois, Movement, Philippe Delhottal, Vaucher Manufacture

HERMES – An increased legitimacy with a new caliber

  • La Montre Hermès celebrates its 100-year related watchmaking history with the launch of their own in-house caliber, the H1837.

  • March 27, 2012
  • Tags: Hermès, Luc Perramond, Phlippe Delhotal

HERMES – Boutiques now dedicated to watches

  • In the context of serious redefinition of distribution networks of the watch industry, Luc Perramond, CEO of La Montre Hermès, tells us the strategy behind Hermes’ new boutique concept dedicated to watches, boutiques mainly found for the time being in Asia.

  • January 10, 2012
  • Tags: Beijing, Hermès, Luc Perramond

NEWS

VISION

Founded in Paris in 1837, the House of Hermès built its reputation for excellence on its skill in making horse saddles. In the early 20th century, it further developed this know-how acquired in the field of leather craftsmanship, notably by producing belts, clothes and bags. The Hermès watchmaking tradition dates back to the 1920s, when its saddle-making talent was first exercised on watch straps. In 1928, the first Hermès watches were presented in the company store at 24, Faubourg Saint-Honoré. At the time, Hermès placed its signature on “timepieces” created in cooperation with the greatest names in the Swiss watch industry – such as Jaeger-LeCoultre, Universal, Vacheron Constantin and Audemars Piguet – before founding in 1978 the Ateliers de La Montre Hermès in Biel, Switzerland.