Hermes Apple Watch band lineup expands with bold colors & classic designs

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Luxury meets versatility in the latest Apple Watch Hermes band collection, featuring fresh hues and refined craftsmanship.

Five watch bands in blue, black, brown, yellow, and black-and-white checkered patterns with silver metal buckles.
New Hermes bands



The company has introduced a new color to its premium Apple Watch Hermes lineup -- Bleu Hydra En Mer. The new Bleu Hydra En Mer band offers a bold look that combines premium materials with a design inspired by ocean waves.

Hermes Bleu Hydra En Mer



Bleu Hydra is part of the En Mer band collection, designed to complement the Apple Watch Ultra, although it fits on other Apple Watch models as well. The band features a textured knit made of water-resistant polyamide yarn, with a wave-inspired pattern and an Hermes "H" motif.

It also includes a custom titanium buckle, which blends luxury with durability. This Hermes band is compatible with Apple Watch models from 44mm to 49mm, including the Apple Watch Ultra.

Alongside Bleu Hydra En Mer, Apple continues to offer the Bleu Nuit color option in the Hermes lineup. While not new, Bleu Nuit provides a deeper take on blue, offering a refined alternative for those who prefer a classic look.

Like Bleu Hydra, it features the same textured, water-resistant knit design with the subtle Hermes "H" motif and a custom titanium buckle

Priced at $449, the Hermes Bleu Hydra En Mer band is one of Apple's more premium accessories. Customers can purchase it outright or opt for Apple Card Monthly Installments at $37.41 per month for 12 months.

New Hermes Single Tour Bands



First, the Noir/Ecru Toile H band offers a take on Hermes' signature checked canvas pattern. It blends black and cream for a modern look.

Next, the Rose Sakura/Jaune de Naples Twill Jump Attelage band brings a softer touch to the collection. It features a mix of soft pink and warm yellow with contrasting borders.

Apple has also introduced a sporty Single Tour band. Unlike other Hermes bands, the Kilim Single Tour includes a deployment buckle that opens with a click for convenience.

The Noir/Gris Bridon Single Tour is another new addition to the Apple Watch Hermes lineup, offering a sophisticated blend of black and gray tones. Inspired by Hermes' equestrian heritage, the Bridon band features a continuous knit that is hand-braided into a tactile chevron pattern.

Lightweight and durable, this band is available in both a Single Tour and a new, slimmer Attelage Double Tour, which wraps around the wrist twice.

All new Hermes Single Tour bands are priced at $349 except for the Attelage Double Tour at $449. They are available for purchase outright or through Apple Card Monthly Installments at $29.08 per month.



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  • Reply 1 of 6
    jvm156jvm156 Posts: 77member
    anyone who spends as much on one of these ugly Apple Watch bands as they do on a watch is INSANE.
    mike1sconosciutogregoriusmmacguigrandact73
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  • Reply 2 of 6
    davebarnesdavebarnes Posts: 384member
    Hermès, not Hermes.
    The accent grave is very important.
    Michailsconosciuto
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  • Reply 3 of 6
    jvm156 said:
    anyone who spends as much on one of these ugly Apple Watch bands as they do on a watch is INSANE.
    It’s OK if you can’t afford fashion, no need to be angry about it.
    macguigrandact73
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  • Reply 4 of 6
    macguimacgui Posts: 2,552member
    jvm156 said:
    anyone who spends as much on one of these ugly Apple Watch bands as they do on a watch is INSANE.
    It’s OK if you can’t afford fashion, no need to be angry about it.
    This. I can afford fashion but have limited fashion sense. There's very few Hermès bands I like and additionally feel they're quite overpriced. But if someone is comfortable with the choices and prices, more power to 'em. It doesn't effect or offend me at all. I do like the color of one of the bands but that's my only takeaway from this selection. Their early leather bands were very nice but still not quite my cup of. Choice is good.
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  • Reply 5 of 6
    sbdudesbdude Posts: 307member
    If they were made from real leather, I might actually be inclined. Those cow belches must be worse for carbon neutrality than the petroleum derived materials they're probably using.
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  • Reply 6 of 6
    charlesncharlesn Posts: 1,428member
    From the company that brings you $100,000 handbags that you have to be invited to buy comes a $449 knitted nylon watchband, no invitation necessary. So what do you guess--95% profit margin on these? Or more? 
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