
Watches and Wonders: Hermès Cut Le Temps Suspendu
A modular enhancement to several of the maison’s signature timepieces, this complication makes time “disappear”.
ONE CAN ALWAYS TRUST Hermès to take a sledgehammer to the blanket self-seriousness of Watches and Wonders, using its trademark mixture of wit, design chops and high-concept ingenuity.
Key to this year’s strategy is the Le Temps Suspendu (“time suspended”), a modular enhancement to several of the maison’s signature timepieces, including the burgeoning Cut range launched in 2024.
True to its name, this complication makes time “disappear”. The whimsical yet mechanically elaborate system allows wearers to jump the hour and minute to a neutral 12 o’clock position at the push of a button—simply press again when you’re ready to view the current time.
Hermès has been honing the technology behind Le Temps Suspendu for over a decade, but this is the first occasion on which it has been incorporated into a line of watches other than the dressy Arceau. Wed to the soft, sensual lines of the Cut “cushion” case (the collection was first created expressly for women), the suspension of time takes on dreamy nuances—the watch is overlaid with a running seconds indicator that makes one full rotation every 24 seconds, while doing so counterclockwise.
Photo credits: Hermès Cut Le Temps Suspendu, Joel Von Allmen.
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