Hermes 'Heure H' is a watch collection created in 1996 by renowned French designer "Philippe Mouquet". The unique case design is modeled after the initials 'H' of Hermes, And it simultaneously captures the brand's identity and elegance. The name 'Heure H' means 'H's time' in French, And signifies the moment when time and the brand's symbol meet. Since its launch, It has become the signature of Hermes watches and has been loved all over the world, Expanding into various sizes, Materials, Colors, And strap options. 'Heure H' is more than just a watch, It has established itself as a timepiece that symbolizes Hermes' creativity, Craftsmanship, And the brand's heritage.

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