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The timeless icon from Hermes is perpetually transforming itself and this year the Cape Cod ...
Hermès launched the Cape Cod watch in 1991, inspired the 1938 Chaîne d’Ancre bracelet. The ...
This version of the new Hermès Cape Cod Chaine d'Ancre picks out the chain motif ...
The Hermes Arceau Casaque watches with enamel dials bring colour and a playful look to ...
Hermès revisits its Nantucket collection in a new, smaller daintier format. This model in stainless ...
Trio of colourful Hermès Nantucket Jeté de diamants watches (£4,400 each).
The new Hermès Nantucket Jeté de diamants watch, with cactus green alligator strap, measures just ...
Petite Hermès Nantucket Jeté de diamants watch with etoupé brown alligator strap (£4,400).
Hermès Nantucket Jeté de diamants watch with a Mykonos blue alligator strap (£4,400).
Hermès manages to bring a touch of the unexpected to all its watch creations, including ...
Colour is a big protagonist this year, and Hermès will be unveiling gorgeous lacquered dials ...
The Nantucket, with its classic anchor-chain motif, is revisited by Hermès in this diminutive rose ...
Pierre Hardy captures the essence of time in this Ombres et Lumière necklace, evocative of ...
This Hermès Ombres et Lumière bracelet reflects Pierre Hardy’s philosophical stance as white Akoya and ...
Hermès' Feux du Ciel choker was inspired by the colours of dawn and is set ...
Inspired by the graphic lines of a sundial, this Hermès’ Attelage Céleste pendant features a ...
Portrait of Pierre Hardy, who has been designing jewellery for Hermès for 15 years.
Hermès' fourth Haute Bijouterie collection includes this spectacular Ombres et Lumière pearl bracelet (POA).
Communications firm Edelman released its annual Trust Barometer[1] report last week to coincide with the gathering of world leaders at Davos. As the most influential, powerful and wealthy were gearing up for a week of talks focused on the future of capitalism and meeting the global goals, the Barometer provided stark insight into the challenges we face. Fifty-six percent of people believe capitalism does more harm than good.