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		<title>The Hermès Cut Collection Joins The “Le Temps Suspendu” Squad.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In the following piece, let’s take a moment to discover one of the most existentially fabulous releases at Watches &#38; Wonders Geneva 2025: the Hermès Cut collection, reimagined with the Le Temps Suspendu complication — now in a larger diameter (39mm instead of 36mm), rendered in rose gold, and enhanced with bold new dial tone. &#8230; <p class="link-more"><a href="https://timetellingmagazine.com/the-hermes-cut-collection-joins-the-le-temps-suspendu-squad/" class="more-link">Read more<span class="screen-reader-text"> "The Hermès Cut Collection Joins The “Le Temps Suspendu” Squad."</span></a></p>]]></description>
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<p>In the following piece, let’s take a moment to discover one of the most existentially fabulous releases at Watches &amp; Wonders Geneva 2025: the Hermès Cut collection, reimagined with the Le Temps Suspendu complication — now in a larger diameter (39mm instead of 36mm), rendered in rose gold, and enhanced with bold new dial tone.</p>



<p>Now yes, there were plenty of shiny, head-turning releases this year, but this one stands out for a totally different reason. It’s not just about looks — it’s a concept piece wrapped in elegance. Because, and here’s the twist: it doesn’t just tell time — <em>it lets you turn it off. (And pretend to be Flash for a while)</em></p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>What Even </strong><strong><em>Is</em></strong><strong> “Le Temps Suspendu” ?</strong></h3>



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<p>Let’s break it down. <em>“Le Temps Suspendu”</em> literally means “Suspended Time,” and that’s not just poetic marketing fluff.&nbsp;</p>



<p>With the press of a button, the hands on this watch jump to a fixed position — like they’re frozen — and just stay there.</p>



<p>The kicker? <strong>The movement inside keeps running the whole time.</strong><strong><br></strong>So when you press the button again, the hands snap back to the <em>real</em> time, right where it should be.&nbsp;</p>



<p>To animate that fascinating machination Hermès had to use the <strong>&nbsp;H912 Movement</strong> — a self-winding caliber developed by Vaucher (which Hermès partly owns). To that, Hermès adds its own proprietary <em>Le Temps Suspendu</em> module — the magic trick that freezes the hands without stopping the heart of the watch. So while time <em>appears</em> to stop, the mechanism quietly ticks on in the background, keeping track for when you&#8217;re ready to rejoin the timeline.</p>



<p>And here’s a perfect quirky trait woven right into the dial: the <strong>petites secondes subdial</strong>? It runs <em>counterclockwise</em> on a 24-second rotation. It defies time by running in reverse — just because it can. A small but sharp reminder of the watch’s playful, thought-provoking nature.</p>



<p>Because Hermès believes that sometimes, the most meaningful moments are the ones we don’t measure. The suspended time complication is whimsical, useless in the best way, and entirely poetic — which is exactly why it’s so unique.</p>



<p>Do you want to tune out during a long dinner, get lost in a sunset, or just forget you’ve got a meeting in 20 minutes? Press the pusher. <strong>Time, suspended.</strong></p>



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<p><em>(Editor’s Note: Think Doctor Strange’s Eye of Agamotto — but make haute horlogerie)</em></p>



<p><strong>Variants, Versatility, and Design Language</strong></p>



<p>Meanwhile, the watch’s versatility is cultivated through a range of versions, including two silver-toned dial models — one with a diamond-encrusted bezel — and a one-shot sunburst red dial variant already stirring up collector buzz.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Adding to its modularity, a system of interchangeable bracelets that features 2 options: a white rubber strap, and a rose-gold bracelet to match the case.</p>



<p>Through all the constituting elements of this timepiece (Design, Concept, Complication, Material…) Hermès embodied its most quintessential “Hermès” definition traits. Elegant. Poetic. Quietly disruptive. Timelessness (quite literally here). It’s a reminder to live in the moment — and <strong>choose when time matters</strong>. And the fact that Hermès could take something so poetic and abstract — and make it tangible through engineering? PURE MASTERY</p>



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<p><strong>My take ?</strong></p>



<p>That said, we’d love to have seen one more size variation: a 36mm diameter — the same size as the original 2024 Cut collection. Why? Simple: choice.&nbsp;</p>



<p>While more women are embracing bolder, oversized cases, many still prefer traditional proportions or simply have smaller wrists. At 36mm, the Cut would hit that modern sweet spot — contemporary, elegant, and universally wearable — especially for fashion-first buyers and enthusiasts alike.</p>



<p><strong>Spec Rundown: Hermès Cut Le Temps Suspendu</strong></p>



<p>Caliber: Self-winding Manufacture Hermès H1912; 45-hour power reserve<br>Functions: 360° retrograde hour and minute hands; 24-second running indicator; pusher-operated start-stop function for suspending time</p>



<p>Dial: Sunburst red-tinted or silver-toned opaline<br>Case: 39mm; rose gold; 100m water-resistance<br>Strap: Interchangeable rose gold bracelet with butterfly clasp; additional white-coloured rubber strap</p>



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