MOVEMENT
Manufacture Hermès H1912 movement, Mechanical self-winding, Swiss made, 50 hours power reserve, Frequency: 28,800 vibrations per hour / 4Hz
The round case with its asymmetrical stirrupshaped
lugs is the hallmark of the timeless
allure exuded by the Arceau watch, designed by
Henri d’Origny in 1978.
The animal themes interpreted here – a polar
bear and a snowy owl – both stem from the
Into the Canadian Wild silk scarf designed
by British artist Alice Shirley in 2017, on the
occasion of Canada’s 150th anniversary. The
original drawing depicts the abundance of flora
and fauna, natural treasures of Canada’s vast
territories bathed in oceans, lakes and rivers.
From this hymn to nature, Hermès Horloger
has drawn two interpretations: a snowy owl
– emblematic of Quebec – f lying amid the
Northern Lights (aurora borealis) graces the
first model; while the other features a polar bear
with its cub, standing on top of waves populated
by fascinating creatures.
The artisan devotes more than a week per dial
to accomplishing this miniature work, tracing
the contours of the motif on the glittering
aventurine base, before placing it in the kiln
to f ire it in place. The different volumes of
the landscapes and animals are then formed by
means of successive layers of paint alternating
with successive f irings. The major requirement
of such a work lies in the miniaturisation of
a drawing with multiple volumes, tones and
subtle details.