
Hovering between an eclipse and shimmering light effects, the Arceau Petite lune watch is graced with a dial featuring deep blue nuances lit up by diamonds adorning a gemset steel case.
Designed by Henri d’Origny in 1978, the Arceau watch embodies an elegant blend of boldness and understatement. Its round case with asymmetrical stirrup-shaped lugs creates a look that is both timeless and singular.
Crafted in steel set with 99 diamonds and topped with a rose-cut diamond crown, the Arceau Petite lune watch reveals an eclipse on its dial. A blue-lacquered gradient plays with chiaroscuro effects and highlights its abyss blue heart rimmed with 15 diamonds. Subtly associating depth and brilliance, this ‘evocation by absence’ of the periodically vanishing luminous heavenly body is complemented by an elegant star-studded moon-phase display.

Slender openworked hands sweep over this
celestial universe, beating to the rhythm set by
the Manufacture Hermès H1837 self-winding
movement driving the hours and minutes hands
along with a moon-phase display between 10
and 11 o’clock. The sapphire case-back reveals
the circular-grained and snailed finishing, as
well as the ‘sprinkling of Hs’ motif adorning
the bridges and oscillating weight.
The Arceau Petite lune watch is fitted with
an interchangeable abyss blue alligator strap
expressing the House’s leather-making exper
tise and entirely crafted in the Hermès Horloger
workshops.