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Then there's the intertwining double-H motif on the tourbillon that lends the watch the "Lift" name. Why? Well, that same motif is found on the "lift" (elevator, for you Yanks) in the Hermes Faubourg boutique. It's a detail that also might get lost among those not steeped in the tradition of Hermes, but also a testament to the fact link that, while based in Switzerland and not alongside link the rest of the brand in Paris, Hermes Horloger link is still Hermes to the core.
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