Hermès Arceau Marqueterie de Paille

The House of Hermès takes inspiration from French interior designer Jean-Michel Frank’s most emblematic furniture creations to develop their new Arceau Marqueterie de Paille timepieces. By creating these timepieces, Hermès honours the ancient art of straw marquetry, a form of expertise that has become extremely rare.

Presented for the first time on a watch dial, it calls for a highly complex miniaturisation technique. The success of the extremely meticulous crafting of these dials lies in the lengthy preparations for a task implying a production technique that is different from that of furniture.

Hermès Arceau Marqueterie de Paille watch

Today, the rye straw used in these models is produced by only one farm in France. Longer and less knotty than its standard counterpart, it is hand reaped to ensure optimal selection of the usable parts. Mass-coloured on the spot and then laid out flat to dry, the straw which is subjected to weather conditions, variations in humidity and various baths, never displays the exact same shades of colours.

Its natural colours subtly illuminate the marquetry motifs. Split open with a thin blade and then manually flattened with a bone tool, the wisps are then cut up into various lengths. This calls for accurate gestures and considerable physical strength.

Hermès Arceau Marqueterie de Paille watch with chevrons motif
Hermès Arceau Marqueterie de Paille watch with chevrons motif

Playing with the colours and the directions of the various wisps, the artisan assembles his motifs on a sheet of graph paper. Glued in much the same way as a leather book binding, the straw marquetry motif is then assembled on the watch dial.

To celebrate this expertise, Hermès introduces two new versions of the Arceau watch, originally created by Henri d’Origny in 1978. They feature the model’s signature asymmetrical lugs: their shape, designed as if to allow a stirrup leather to slide through it, evokes the Hermès saddle-making world.

Hermès Arceau Marqueterie de Paille watch with squares motif
Hermès Arceau Marqueterie de Paille watch with squares motif

Nonetheless, the distinctive italic typeface of the Arceau hour-markers has vanished so as to give pride of place to the exceptional straw marquetry graving the dial. The blue and black motifs, framed by the 41 mm-diameter white gold watch case, depict two iconic Hermès tie patterns featuring chevrons and tiny squares.

Equipped with mechanical self-winding movement H1928 by the Manufacture Vaucher exclusively for Hermès, these two models are endowed with a 55-hour power reserve. A matt indigo blue alligator strap matches the colours of the straw dial.

Technical details

Model: Hermès Arceau Marqueterie de Paille watch

References
038058WW00 (chevrons)
038059WW00 (squares)

Case
Round, 41mm in diameter
White gold (weighing approx. 55 g)
Glareproofed sapphire crystal (on one side) both front and back
Hermès Paris transfer on the inner side of the crystal
Water-resistant to 3 atm
Inter-horn width: 21 mm

Movement
H1928 Vaucher Manufacture.
Mechanical self-winding, made in Switzerland
25.6 mm in diameter (11 ½ lignes)
3.5 mm thick
28,800 vibrations per hour (4 Hz)
55-hour power reserve thanks to series-coupled twin barrels
220 parts including 32 jewels
Hand-chamfered and polished bridges and mechanisms
Dedicated Hermès decorative motif (H symbols)
Gold oscillating weight

Dial
Two-tone (pale blue and black) motif with chevrons or small squares
Buckle: 17 mm white gold pin buckle (weighing approx. 5.75g)

Straps
Matt indigo blue alligator

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