This pocket watch transforms into a leather wristwatch
The rose gold case of the new In The Pocket watch contains a silver dial with baton-type hands that sweep over pared-down numerals.

The rose gold case of the new In The Pocket watch contains a silver dial with baton-type hands that sweep over pared-down numerals. A small seconds subdial is located at 3 O'clock. Powered by an in-house H1837 automatic movement with a 50-hour power reserve, the watch's oscillating weight is adorned with the brand's signature "sprinkling of Hs" motif.
A lot of work goes behind the alligator strap that aids in the effortless transformation of the watch from pocket to wrist. The strap is composed of two longer and shorter sections: the plain strap end and the buckle strap end, hand crafted and sewn using the saddle stitching technique in the leather-making workshops of La Montre Hermès in Switzerland. These two parts are composed of three layers of leather: alligator; cow leather for sturdiness; and a Zermatt calfskin lining. The buckle strap end is perforated to free up the spaces that will reveal the dial and through which the plain strap end and the crown will pass.
The latest 178-piece limited edition watch is also designed to be worn as a traditional pocket watch or a wristwatch in true Hermès style.
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