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Hermès Expands Le Noirmont Watchmaking Site to Boost Swiss-Made Production

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Hermès is deepening its commitment to vertical integration and artisanal excellence with a major expansion of its watchmaking facility in Le Noirmont, Switzerland. Scheduled for completion by 2028, the enlarged site will nearly double in size to 11,000 square meters and accommodate approximately 100 new employees, thereby solidifying the house’s long-term vision for in-house manufacturing.

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Nestled in the cradle of Swiss watchmaking, the site has served as a key pillar of Hermès’ horological operations since the brand acquired longtime partner Joseph Erard SA in 2013. Specializing in case and dial production, the Noirmont facility underscores Hermès’ dedication to mastering every aspect of its timepiece construction. The consolidation of case and dial manufacturing at this location began in 2017, after Hermès had acquired Natéber SA, a specialist in dial-making, in 2012.

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The expansion signals a strategic step forward in the company’s pursuit of regional and sustainable craftsmanship. In tandem with its Brügg facility, focused on leather strap production and case assembly, and its movement partner Vaucher Manufacture Fleurier, the brand is reinforcing its control across the full watchmaking value chain. This integrated model allows Hermès to respond nimbly to increasing demand for its high-concept watches such as the Hermès H08, Hermès Cut, Arceau Le temps suspendu, and Arceau Le Temps Voyageur.

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Hermès H8, @David Marchon © © David Marchon

Architecturally, the new building pays tribute to the Jura’s heritage while embracing modern sustainability standards. Designed by Atelier Pulver Architectes, the structure draws inspiration from equestrian arenas—an homage to Hermès' equine roots—and will be constructed with locally sourced materials. It will feature solar panels, a rainwater collection system, a green roof, and a garden landscaped to reflect the region’s natural beauty.

To learn more, visit Hermès, here.

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