No one could deny the appeal of Parisian design. Hermès, which fetes its 180th anniversary this year, has been a master in leather saddles, accessories and, of course, silk. It was only in the last quarter of the 20th century that it ventured into the watchmaking business, with very serious ambitions.
Five years ago, the brand pushed forward with distinctive complications and later even went into the field of making movements. While such a move might look impulsive, it’s all part of a master plan, as revealed by Laurent Dordet, the new CEO for the watchmaking division, during the last Baselworld fair.
He himself has been with the brand for over 20 years. He has also been involved in different métiers, from textile production in Lyon to leather goods in…
