At Hermès, watchmaking has never been limited to counting seconds. The maison has always approached time as a material to shape, a rhythm to reinvent. More than a precision instrument, each watch is conceived as an object crafted by the artisan’s hand, imbued with exacting expertise yet always open to poetry. It is in this spirit that the Hermès Cut collection was born—a watch sculpted in the simplicity of geometric form, where the circle is reimagined to better capture the light.

This season’s novelty reveals itself in a striking new shade. At the heart of the Cut, an azure-blue dial reflects the freshness of the sky. Its luminous rhodium-plated hands glide over embossed numerals, while a seconds hand, punctuated with a pop of orange, playfully disrupts the perfection with a touch of whimsy. Beneath this airy surface beats the Hermès in-house H1912 movement, a Swiss automatic mechanism. Its precision remains discreet, almost invisible. Technology does not dominate; it supports the aesthetic, extending the poetry.

True to the spirit of freedom that defines it, the Cut transforms at will thanks to its interchangeable system. The strap shifts from steel to textured rubber, now offered in a misty blue shade that perfectly echoes the dial. More than an accessory, it is an invitation to make the watch your own—a personal, intimate companion in everyday life.

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