Hermes CAPE COD CHA?NE D'ANCRE
COMBINING THE CODESEmbracing three powerful signs of the Parisian house’s identity, the famous square inside a rectangle timepiece puts the final touch on its unique look with a double tour strap focusing on the renowned anchor chain.Three key dates in the history of Hermes have marked the birth of three pillars signed by three major names, and they are now coming together to create a watch, the Cape Cod Cha?ne d’Ancre. In 1938, Robert Dumas, the son-in-law of the grandson of Thierry Hermes, the founder, took inspiration from the anchor chains he had seen on the Normandy coast to design a piece of silver jewelry, taking the brand beyond leather for a dive into the maritime world. Then, in 1991, it was Henri d’Origny’s turn to open a new era by designing the Cape Cod, a “square inside a rectangle”, whose straps highlight the silhouette of the Anchor Chain. And lastly, in 1998, Martin Margiela introduced the double tour strap in Barenia calfskin with an elegant casualness to go with this watch model.The steel case of the Cape Cod Cha?ne d’Ancre comes in two formats, 23×23 cm for the Small Model (SM) and 29×29 cm for the Large Model (GM). With its recognizable attachments, the double tour strap comprises four layers of leather cut and stitched to follow the curve of the Anchor Chain’s links, ending with a steel pin buckle. Hermes offers a range of four colors: Barenia calfskin in black or swift deep blue (teal), amber (honey yellow) or extreme pink (a fuchsia and poppy mix).Powered by a quartz movement, the hours and minutes are displayed on the opaline dial by two rhodium-plated baton hands hovering over powdered Arabic numerals with thin anthracite outlines.Price: 2’950 CHF (SM) 3’050 CHF (LM)?hermes By Sharmila Bertin
COMBINING THE CODESEmbracing three powerful signs of the Parisian house’s identity, the famous square inside a rectangle timepiece puts the final touch on its unique look with a double tour strap focusing on the renowned anchor chain.Three key dates in the history of Hermes have marked the birth of three pillars signed by three major names, and they are now coming together to create a watch, the Cape Cod Cha?ne d’Ancre. In 1938, Robert Dumas, the son-in-law of the grandson of Thierry Hermes, the founder, took inspiration from the anchor chains he had seen on the Normandy coast to design a piece of silver jewelry, taking the brand beyond leather for a dive into the maritime world. Then, in 1991, it was Henri d’Origny’s turn to open a new era by designing the Cape Cod, a “square inside a rectangle”, whose straps highlight the silhouette of the Anchor Chain. And lastly, in 1998, Martin Margiela introduced the double tour strap in Barenia calfskin with an elegant casualness to go with this watch model.The steel case of the Cape Cod Cha?ne d’Ancre comes in two formats, 23×23 cm for the Small Model (SM) and 29×29 cm for the Large Model (GM). With its recognizable attachments, the double tour strap comprises four layers of leather cut and stitched to follow the curve of the Anchor Chain’s links, ending with a steel pin buckle. Hermes offers a range of four colors: Barenia calfskin in black or swift deep blue (teal), amber (honey yellow) or extreme pink (a fuchsia and poppy mix).Powered by a quartz movement, the hours and minutes are displayed on the opaline dial by two rhodium-plated baton hands hovering over powdered Arabic numerals with thin anthracite outlines.Price: 2’950 CHF (SM) 3’050 CHF (LM)?hermes By Sharmila Bertin