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Hermès has unveiled its first-ever skeleton watch, and it’s the most technically ambitious H08 yet

Are you going Bleu Zanzibar or Grey?

H08 Squelette on grey background

Hermès has revealed the H08 Squelette, its first skeleton watch. It is a significant moment for the brand, and one that has been three years in the making.

The watch is built around an entirely new movement. The Manufacture Hermès H1978S was developed in collaboration with Vaucher Manufacture Fleurier, specifically for this model.

The movement is a mechanical self-winding calibre with 168 components and a 60-hour power reserve. Hermès says it has been tested to the equivalent of ten years of continuous wear. That is a reassuring claim for a watch that, at its core, is essentially a very beautiful piece of open metalwork.

And it is extremely beautiful. Each bridge and screw has been designed as a structural element, with taut lines and carefully considered voids that interact with light differently depending on the angle. The semi-square tungsten oscillating weight echoes the cushion shape of the H08 case. I think that’s a nice touch that shows real attention to detail.

The case itself is 42mm, crafted from titanium coated in black DLC, with a satin-brushed ceramic bezel and mirror-polished chamfers.

It is water-resistant to 100 metres and features a screw-down crown. Despite the skeletal dial, this is still very much a tool watch.

Hermes H08 Skeleton on white background

There are two versions. The Blue edition pairs the dark case with vivid Bleu Zanzibar Arabic numerals coated in blue Super-LumiNova, making it the bolder choice.

The Grey version takes a slightly more restrained approach, with tonal grey numerals that let the movement’s architecture do the talking.

Straps vary by version. The Blue comes with Bleu Zanzibar or black rubber. The Grey offers three options: Dune, Vert Moyen, or Bleu Abysse. All are single-tour rubber on a titanium folding clasp with black DLC.

The H08 Squelette will be available from today, pricing has not been disclosed. You can check out more Watches and Wonders 2026 launches here.

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As Buying Guide Editor, Spencer is responsible for all e-commerce content on Stuff, overseeing buying guides as well as covering deals and new product launches. Spencer has been writing about consumer tech for over eight years. He has worked on some of the biggest publications in the UK, where he covered everything from the emergence of smartwatches to the arrival of self-driving cars. During this time, Spencer has become a seasoned traveller, racking up air miles while travelling around the world reviewing cars, attending product launches, and covering every trade show known to man, from Baselworld and Geneva Motor Show to CES and MWC. While tech remains one of his biggest passions, Spencer also enjoys getting hands-on with the latest luxury watches, trying out new grooming kit, and road-testing all kinds of vehicles, from electric scooters to supercars.

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