Herma
Morteau, France · 创立于 1946 年
Herma 是一家来自摩尔托的法国腕表品牌,该镇位于瑞士边境附近,有着深厚的制表根基,生产运动和潜水腕表,为瑞士进口腕表提供了法国替代品。
- 创立年份
- 1946
- 总部
- Morteau, France
- 所属集团
- Independent
- 价位区间
- 入门
- 状态
- 已停业
停业时间: 1985
Herma 是一家总部位于摩尔托的战后法国品牌,紧邻瑞士边界,在 1980 年代法国制表业几近完全消亡的过程中停止运营。
一座法国边境小镇对瑞士主导地位的回应——Herma 从杜河对岸静静地目睹了自己世界的变迁。
核心系列
- Compressor — Herma 最具代表性的潜水腕表,以坚固的防水性能和高可读性设计,展现了法国边境小镇制表传统在专业功能腕表领域的实力。
- Calypso Diver — A purpose-built diving watch that competed with Swiss offerings, featuring a rotating bezel and luminous dial for underwater legibility.
- Chronographe — Herma's chronograph collection utilised reliable mechanical movements, often housed in sporty cases appealing to motorsport enthusiasts.
品牌历程
- 1946 — Herma 在法国摩尔托创立,以运动和潜水腕表为主要产品,为瑞士进口腕表提供了法国制造的替代选择。
- 1950 — 品牌以法国制造的民族身份和扎实的功能性设计,在法国腕表市场建立了一定的消费者基础。
- 1960 — 1980 年代,法国制表业几近完全消亡,Herma 在这一历史进程中停止运营。
- 1970 — Herma reached peak production, offering a diverse catalogue of mechanical timepieces including chronographs and dive watches.
- 1985 — Herma ceased operations as the quartz crisis and broader decline of French watchmaking rendered the business unviable.
关于 Herma 的常见问题
- vintage Herma 腕表是否有收藏价值?
- vintage Herma 腕表在法国 vintage 腕表收藏市场以其独特的边境小镇制表文化背景,在欣赏法国腕表工业史的收藏群体中具有一定的历史参考价值。
- Are Herma watches still valuable?
- Herma watches have modest collector value, particularly the Compressor and Calypso diving models, which appeal to enthusiasts of vintage French horology and affordable tool watches.
- Can I still buy a Herma watch today?
- Herma watches are only available on the vintage market through specialist dealers, auction houses, and online platforms. The brand has not been revived.
- Where was Herma based?
- Herma was headquartered in Morteau, a French town in the Doubs department situated on the Swiss border, historically an important centre for cross-border watchmaking activity.
- What movements did Herma use?
- Herma typically sourced movements from established Swiss and French suppliers, fitting reliable calibres into their sport and dive watch cases rather than manufacturing movements in-house.