Editorial
The Cape Cod is Henri d'Origny's other signature design for Hermès: a square case with rounded corners, paired with an interchangeable strap system that is genuinely useful rather than a marketing feature. The 29mm automatic is a proper dress watch sized for wrists where most Swiss sport references look absurd. If you want a mechanical watch with genuine design provenance that does not shout, the Cape Cod earns consideration.
d'Origny designed the Cape Cod in 1991 as a companion piece to the Arceau: where the Arceau is circular and asymmetric, the Cape Cod is square and rational. The double-tour strap wrapping twice around the wrist is the signature configuration. The 29mm case runs a Sellita SW300-based movement regulated by Hermès; the format is women's-sized by conventional standards but increasingly worn by men who prefer compact dress watches.
Hermès has introduced larger Cape Cod variants over the years, but the 29mm with interchangeable strap is the canonical reference.
The square case and distinctive proportions mean this is a design-first purchase; buyers who are ambivalent about the d'Origny geometry will not be converted by wearing it. Strap sourcing is Hermès-specific because of the proprietary buckle and double-tour configuration; budget for Hermès strap pricing, which is not modest. At 29mm, the watch is genuinely small: verify comfort and visual proportion on your wrist before committing.