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Latest addition to the Hermès timepiece collection: Médor Rock Watch

  • July 24, 2018
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Hermès, the French high fashion luxury goods manufacturer established in 1837, creates objects shaped by the hands of artisans to make them true companions for those who wear them. Each product created is practical, functional and stems from uncompromising expertise.

The new Médor Rock watch by Hermes is elegant-looking with a rebellious spirit. Originally developed to reinforce hunting dog collars, pyramid-shaped studs appeared on belts from the 1930s onwards. They then inspired the Hermès dog collar bracelet, before appearing in the Médor secret watch.

The Médor Rock watch, this year, features three new versions fitted with a triple tour strap.

Mirror-polished, lacquered or lacquered and discreetly cross-set, the pyramid-shaped stud with its four domed facets forms a cabochon housing an understated silver-toned or lacquered dial swept over by slender facetted hands. Identical to the dial, the white, black, red or blue lacquer on the cabochon is finely applied over the various facets of the stud. It is then heated and polished to achieve the deep and intense radiance that lights up this watch creation.

This vividly colourful Very Small Model (16 x 16 mm) tempers its rebellious spirit with a triple tour smooth calfskin strap in colours matching the shimmer of polished steel or the glossy nuances of the lacquered pyramids. Bright hues such as orange, capucine, vermillion red, or more muted variations such as inky blue, etoupe or natural Barenia with contrasting stitching, complement the bold palette of straps that are paired with the Médor Rock watch.

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