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Hello all. I dont really follow this thread. I have a question about my one and only H watch bought 3ish yrs ago. Where do you get the battery changed? If i get batteries from a watch retailer, will it void any privileges (if there are) to be able to have the watch repaired by H if it happens?
My home store is average size and idk if they have specialist foe each department like watches etc.
 
Hello all. I dont really follow this thread. I have a question about my one and only H watch bought 3ish yrs ago. Where do you get the battery changed? If i get batteries from a watch retailer, will it void any privileges (if there are) to be able to have the watch repaired by H if it happens?
My home store is average size and idk if they have specialist foe each department like watches etc.

I have several Hermes watches. If it is convenient, I get the battery replaced at Hermes. However the last few times I just went to a local watch shop and had them replaced. My watches are fairly old and I don't know about voiding the repair privilege - if that even exists. I suspect that if I had a problem with my watch Hermes would be more than happy to repair it - for a fee.
 
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Hermès Arceau L'Heure De La Lune Meteorite Limited Edition Watch

Thought this was a super neat video show casing the movement of the complications! Apparently, some watches actually come with fragments of meteors from the moon and mars!


This was first launched about 5 years ago? The movement is quite unique and has apparently won prizes. The really cool, romantic part is using slices of Moon or Mars meteorites and now newer models with other materials from Earth.
The watches with complications in this series come with a Hermes watch winder presentation box.
What I love most is the twin dials and the Pegasus. :smile:
 
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This was first launched about 5 years ago? The movement is quite unique and has apparently won prizes. The really cool, romantic part is using slices of Moon or Mars meteorites and now newer models with other materials from Earth.
The watches with complications in this series come with a Hermes watch winder presentation box.
What I love most is the twin dials and the Pegasus. :smile:
I'm not too sure when this watch first launched. IKR, that's why I posted it, I've never seen any complication movement like this! Do you have a photo of the winder presentation box? It sounds very cool!
 
Hermès Arceau L'Heure De La Lune Meteorite Limited Edition Watch

Thought this was a super neat video show casing the movement of the complications! Apparently, some watches actually come with fragments of meteors from the moon and mars!


As a watch lover i’ve seen this video several times. This watch is perfection! It won an award when it debut in watches and wonders. Everytime I go to a boutique I look for this watch just in case I can take a glimpse. There is a blue Lapis Lazuli and rose gold version of this which is perfection and more “affordable”. One day!
 
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