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Hermès Arceau Pocket Amazones

Inspired by the motif of a tie designed by Henri d’Origny, the Arceau Pocket Amazones exalts the spirit of the Maison Hermès through centuries-old hand-crafted expertise: grand feu enamelling, along with the miniature painting and paillonné (spangled) techniques.

Arceau Pocket Amazones © Photo Claude Joray

Gracefully swept over by a pair of hands, the paillonné enamel dial highlights the elegance of the mounts and their riders. The smallest details of the coat of the horse and that of the horsewoman riding side-saddle, give vibrant life to the scene. The delicate nuances and the interplay of light and shade endow it with a vitality that only an experienced master-enameller can reveal by perfectly mastering the successive firings of the enamels at a temperature of around 800°C. Gold spangles delicately applied one by one during the enamelling process carpet the ground with a shimmering radiance, lending exceptional depth to this depiction.

The timeless Arceau Pocket Amazones embodies the very essence of the Hermès style. The nobility it exudes bears eloquent testimony to the historical know-how cultivated by the House. The emblematic upper attachment, inspired by the equestrian world and imagined in 1978 by Henri d’Origny, is bridled by a hand-sewn alligator strap. Behind the scenes, the Manufacture calibre H1928 trots steadily and accurately, and its manually chamfered and polished finishes, along with the solid gold oscillating weight adorned with a cavalry of “H” letters, are visible through the sapphire crystal case-back. ■

Technical characteristics

Movement
Mechanical self-winding H1928
25.6 mm in diameter (11 ½ lignes)
3.5 mm thick
28,800 vibrations per hour (4Hz)
55-hour power reserve thanks to series-coupled twin barrels
220 parts including 32 jewels
Hand-chamfered and polished bridges and mechanisms
Exclusive Hermès decorative motif (sprinkling of H symbols)
Gold oscillating weight
Functions: hour, minute
Case
750 rose gold (83.5 grams)
43 mm in diameter
Water resistant to 30 meters
Engraving: “Pièce unique”
Glass: anti-glare sapphire crystal on both bezel and back
Dial: Grand feu paillonné and miniature enamelling dial inspired by a tie pattern designed by Henri d’Origny
Strap: cord and case made of mat havana alligator
Reference: 038155WW00

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