Editor’s Note
This summary is based on Hermès’ 2025 Q3 financial report. The luxury group reported quarterly revenue of €3.9 billion, a 10% year-on-year increase at constant exchange rates, driven by strong performance across its key global markets.

Hermès has recently released its financial report for the third quarter of 2025, ending in September. Calculated at constant exchange rates, quarterly revenue reached €3.9 billion, with a year-on-year growth of 10%, primarily driven by performance in the European, American, and Asian markets. The group’s consolidated revenue for the period ending in September reached €11.9 billion, representing a year-on-year growth of 9% at constant exchange rates and 6% at current exchange rates compared to the same period in 2024.
Sales performance varied across divisions. The standout performer remains the “Leather Goods and Saddlery” division with 13% year-on-year growth. It is closely followed by the “Other Hermès Businesses” division (which includes jewelry and home collections) with 11% growth, the “Ready-to-Wear and Accessories” division with 6% growth, and the “Silk and Textiles” division with 4% growth. In the challenging market environment, the “Watches” and “Perfume and Beauty” divisions lagged, reporting year-on-year declines of -3% and -5%, respectively.
While the sustained growth of the leather goods division, anchored by highly sought-after items like the Birkin and Kelly bags, is unsurprising, the double-digit growth of the “Other Businesses” division, which includes jewelry, is noteworthy.
This indicates that the gradual recovery in the Greater China region is positively impacting the brand’s jewelry and home markets.

The Chaine d’Ancre series, nicknamed “pig nose,” is actually inspired by anchor chains. This ring not only retains the highly iconic classic motif but also, with its clean lines and substantial feel, can showcase personal style whether worn alone or stacked.
Ever Chaine d’Ancre silver ring, NTD 25,100.
An extension of the classic, the Chaine d’ancre Chaos series retains the iconic elements while cleverly incorporating lines and chains of different styles, offering a more personalized interpretation of the classic style.
Chaine d’ancre Chaos rose gold and diamond ring, NTD 258,600.

The Kelly bag, born in the 1930s, is one of Hermès’s most iconic designs. Since the 2000s, the brand has drawn inspiration from its classic lines and features to create a rich collection of jewelry. These earrings are a reinterpretation of the bag’s rotating lock clasp.
Kelly Gavroche rose gold and diamond earrings, NTD 290,900.
First launched in 1949, the Collier de Chien series features three-dimensional lines with a contemporary style that perfectly complements various looks.
Collier de Chien silver bracelet, NTD 52,600.

The Clou d’H series, which catches the eye with its pyramid-shaped rivets, also attracts attention with its simple design. This necklace uses two rivets of different sizes and materials to create subtle layers, enhancing the minimalist style.
Hermès Clou d’H rose gold and diamond pendant, NTD 290,900.