Hermès Klikti
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Hermès Klitki – The Object of Time

Hermès Klitki. A jewellery watch that goes beyond the measure of Time.

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Should we paraphrase Shakespeare, we would ask ourselves: “What’s in a watch?”. To Hermès, it is not merely about the measure of Time.

 

A watch – a jewellery watch – is an object that goes beyond its mechanical ticking to accompany the wearer on a new, personal adventure.

 

Personal emotions and experiences: this is what the new Hermès Klitki stands for – a new perspective on Time.

 

Hermès Klitki
Hermès Klitki
Case and chain in 750 white gold (≈ 30 g) set with 802 diamonds (2.90 cts)
Glass: Sapphire crystal with anti-glare treatment
Water-resistant to 3 bar
Dial in 750 white gold (≈ 1.50 g) set with 130 diamonds (0.34 ct)
Smooth sapphire blue alligator leather
14 mm pin buckle in 750 white gold (≈ 1.6 g) set with 112 diamonds (0.20 ct)
Quartz movement made in Switzerland

 

Hermès creates objects. Objects shaped by the hands of artisans and stemming from unparalleled expertise. Practical and functional, they radiate the lightness of the unexpected.

For Hermès, time is also an object. The Maison evolves its interpretation considering Time in a different, more intimate dimension.

 

Hermès Klitki is a foretaste of the multiple perspectives and inspiration that it can offer.

 

Hermès Klitki
Hermès Klitki
Version with case and chain in 750 5N rose gold (≈ 28.9 g) set with 178 diamonds (1.6 cts)
White lacquered dial
Smooth cassis alligator leather with single or double wrap-around

 

Hermès Klitki is much more than a new design.

It is the opening up of whole new creative sceneries, made of personal passions, while taking a rest and envisage new stories to live.

 

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