At Watches & Wonders Geneva 2025, Hermès unveils two poetic masterpieces: the celestial “Arceau L’Heure de la Lune” and the globe-trotting “Arceau Le Temps Voyageur.” Each model embodies Hermès’ singular vision of time—playful, philosophical, and deeply imaginative.
“Arceau L’Heure de la Lune“
Three new interpretations of the sky-bound Arceau L’Heure de la Lune make their debut. A mobile counter displaying time and date completes a full orbit of the dial in 59 days, gradually revealing the moon in a mesmerizing dance. A proprietary module composed of 117 components simultaneously displays the lunar phases of both hemispheres, capturing the celestial ballet with striking precision. One moon features a Pegasus motif from Dimitri Rybaltchenko’s “Full Moon” design. The dials come in three meteorite variations—Blue-Grey Moon (Luna meteorite), Vesta (Vesta meteorite), and Erg Chech (Erg Chech meteorite)—each limited to 12 pieces.
Case: 43 mm diameter, 18K white gold or 18K pink gold / Movement: automatic, approx. 40-hour power reserve / Price: 39,402,000 yen (set of three models, reference price) / Limited release scheduled for August 2025
“Arceau Le Temps Voyageur“
Two new gold editions join the continent-crossing Arceau Le Temps Voyageur. Powered by a proprietary automatic movement with 122 components, the watch displays 24 global time zones via a rotating disc, with home time at 12 o’clock and local time on a mobile counter. Inspired by Jérôme Colliard’s “Equestrian World Map,” the dial features a richly layered world map with exceptional artistic depth.
Case: 41 mm (18K white gold) or 38 mm (18K pink gold) / Movement: automatic, approx. 45-hour power reserve / Price: 6,457,000 yen (18K white gold), 6,446,000 yen (18K pink gold) / Scheduled release: September 2025
Contacts:Hermès Japan Tel:03-3569-3300
https://www.hermes.com/
July 23, 2025