Style Edit: Hermès wowed at Watches and Wonders 2025 with playful, intricate timepieces – reimagining time with a suspended complication, and delving into high jewellery

Innovative new releases from the maison include the mesmerising Arceau Le Temps Suspendu, the gem-set Maillon Libre, and the playful Arceau Rocabar de Rire, featuring a cheeky horse

This year, Hermès offers the complication on two different models. The Arceau Le Temps Suspendu shows the complication as described, while also hiding the retrograde date hand when the complication is engaged – so not only is the time forgotten, but the day is also left to your imagination. The 42mm piece presents in three varieties – a white gold case with a brun désert (desert brown) or rouge sellier (saddle red) dial, or a rose gold case with a sunburst blue dial. The semi-openworked dials and exhibition caseback show the Hermès H1837 movement inside.

For those looking for a sportier version of the complication, the Hermès Cut Le Temps Suspendu is a 39mm piece in rose gold with either an opaline or red-tinted dial, or combines a white dial with a gem-set bezel. This version of the Cut shows time suspended by fixing the sub-seconds dial at 12 o’clock. The dial itself is also “cut” to show where the hands are stopped when time is suspended – there are no minutes when the hands reach that position.


The most playful watch of Hermès’ releases this year, however, has to be the Arceau Rocabar de Rire. Here, the dial combines engraving and hand-painting techniques to evoke Hermès’ signature Rocabar marquetry and equestrian motifs, while activating the pusher at 9 o’clock makes the horse stick out its tongue.