The Slim D’hermès Squelette Lune has Skeletonized Titanium and Platinum
The Slim d’Hermès Squelette Lune skeletonized titanium and platinum launch expands Hermès’ Slim d’Hermès watch family with a timepiece that combines openworked movement architecture and premium materials. The design features a skeletonized dial and movement that reveal internal bridges, gears, and finishing details within a streamlined case composed of brushed titanium paired with a platinum bezel, creating contrast between lightness and precious weight. Applied hour markers and slender hands maintain legibility while preserving the openwork aesthetic.
The movement uses a manually wound calibre developed for thin profile architecture, with visible components finished with satin brushing, polished anglage and cut-out details that articulate the skeleton theme. The case proportions balance presence with everyday wearability, and the watch is paired with a fine leather strap that complements the metal surfaces.
Image Credit: Hermès
The movement uses a manually wound calibre developed for thin profile architecture, with visible components finished with satin brushing, polished anglage and cut-out details that articulate the skeleton theme. The case proportions balance presence with everyday wearability, and the watch is paired with a fine leather strap that complements the metal surfaces.
Image Credit: Hermès
Trend Themes
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Luxury Skeleton Watches — The burgeoning trend of luxury skeleton watches emphasizes transparency and craftsmanship by revealing intricate inner workings through openwork designs.
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Titanium Material Innovation — The use of titanium in watchmaking is pushing the boundaries for lightweight and durable luxury timepieces, offering new possibilities for design and function.
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Slim Watch Architecture — The focus on slim profile watches highlights the demand for elegant, sophisticated timepieces that prioritize comfort without compromising on luxury aesthetics.
Industry Implications
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Horology — The horology industry is experiencing innovation with the integration of sophisticated skeleton movements and premium materials elevating high-end watch designs.
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Luxury Goods — Luxury goods are being redefined with a focus on innovative materials and design techniques, creating high-demand products that blend tradition with modernity.
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Metal Processing — Advancements in metal processing technologies enable novel applications of metals like titanium and platinum in creating high-precision, aesthetically pleasing luxury products.
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