Time Loop: Arceau L’Heure De La Lune by Hermès
They say: "The only difference between men and boys is the size of their shoes and the price of their toys." Dressing up your wrist shows self-love and a presence of taste. Someone prefers to do it all way modern and having a sensor gadget that can not only show you time but keep your life data alongside with world information. And others reaching their hands to immortal classics of watchcraft. The Arceau L’Heure De La Lune by Hermès is a unity of technical mastery and perfection of an image. Something that is as beautiful on the inside, as it is on the outside.
A dual moon phase indicator that shows both the northern and southern hemispheres at once. In reminiscence of the origins of the Hermès House in equestrianism, a horse crosses the world of dreams in an elegant gallop: the moon at 12 o’clock features the image of Pegasus, a winged horse from Greek mythology, created by designer Dimitri Rybaltchenko, which represents the passage in time between the real world and the realm of dreams and magic. The moon at 6 o’clock depicts a realistic view of the moon’s surface. 117 polished and micro-blasted parts are integrated into the 4.2 mm ache Hermès manufacture movement H1837.
A little journey, which you are make every time look at your hand. A journey that reminds you of immortality and transience in time. Keep your feet on earth, but your head above the sky.