Last year Hermès release one of the best watches of the SIHH 2019 with the Hermès Arceau L’heure de la Lune. This interesting watch is making a comeback this year with five new versions! All five of the new models are stunning pieces of art.
The Lapis Lazuli version
The first of the additions to the main collection comes with polished rose gold case and a blue Lapis Lazuli dial. The floating white-lacquered mobile counters feature black transferred Arabic numerals and blued hands. The watch is fitted with a matt blue alligator strap and a rose gold folding clasp. The Lapis Lazuli version will cost €27,000.
The Blue Pearl version
The second addition to the Hermès main collection comes with a polished white gold case and a hard stone Blue Pearl dial. The floating gradient-grey lacquered mobile counters feature silver transferred Arabic numerals and blued hands. The watch is fitted with a matt graphite alligator strap and a white gold folding clasp. The Blue Pearl version will cost €27,000.
The Black Sahara meteorite version
This year Hermès has decided to also introduce three new limited edition models, all with a unique meteorite dial. The first comes with a polished white gold case and a Black Sahara meteorite dial. The floating silver-lacquered mobile counters feature black transferred Arabic numerals and blued hands.
The watch is fitted with a matt black alligator strap and an 18K white gold folding clasp. The Black Sahara meteorite dial version is limited to 30 pieces that are individually numbered and will cost €44,000.
The Lunar meteorite version
The second version also comes with a polished white gold case and a Lunar meteorite dial. The floating gradient brown-lacquered dials feature white transferred Arabic numerals and blued hands. The watch is fitted with a matt brown alligator strap and an 18K white gold folding clasp. The Lunar meteorite dial version is limited to 36 pieces that are also individually numbered and will cost €35,000.
The Martian meteorite version
The third and last version comes with a polished platinum case and a stunning Martian meteorite dial. That’s right, an actual piece of meteorite from Mars. The floating white-lacquered dials feature black transferred Arabic numerals and blued hands. The watch is fitted with a matt green alligator strap and a platinum folding clasp. The Lunar Martian dial version is limited to 2 pieces only that are individually numbered and will cost €130,000.