Hermès and Apple Team Up To Make The Watch Of Your Dreams

Apple has announced their new collaboration with Hermès. Photo: Apple

When two powerhouses like Hermès and Apple join forces to make an announcement you know it's going to be good.

Apple has today revealed that they will release a collection of Apple watches in collaboration with the luxury fashion house.

"Apple and Hermès make very different products, but they reflect the deep appreciation of quality design," said Apple's chief design officer Jonathan Ive.

"Both companies are motivated by a sincere pursuit of excellence and the desire to create something that is not compromised. Apple Watch Hermès is a true testament to that belief."

"At Hermès, we strive to provide our clients with elegant, creative and functional objects for their everyday lives," said Pierre-Alexis Dumas, Hermès’ executive vice president in charge of artistic direction.

"What more contemporary and relevant expression of this principle could there be than this collaboration with Apple. We are strongly united by the same deeply held ideas and principles. I see it as the establishment of an alliance in excellence; like horse and carriage, a perfect team."

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The new Apple Watch Hermès willl come in Single Tour, Double Tour and Cuff styles. Photo: Apple

The watches will come with a stainless steel face, engraved with the Hermès signature pared with leather bands, handcrafted in Paris in the label's Barenia leather, in the distinctive Hermès style.

The will come in Single Tour, Double Tour and Cuff styles, the perfect fusion of classic elegance and new technology.

The typeface of the watch can also be customised to the iconic Hermès's orange and three exclusive dials make reference to the classic Hermès watch designs.

The Apple Watch Hermès will range from $1,700 to $2,350 and will be available in Australia from October 5.

As for the rest of Apple's new line up, here's what you need to know:

1. There's a new iPad in town

"Today we have the biggest news in iPad since the iPad," said Apple CEO Tim Cook, before unveiling the iPad Pro which boasts a larger display, 8-megapixe; camera, four speaker audio system which gives a stereo effect and has 10-hours of battery life on a single charge.

"It's a magical piece of glass you hold in your hands," Apple's Phil Schiller said. "You can do things a smartphone can't do because it doesn't have to fit in your pocket."

The iPad Pro starts at $US799.

2. The new iPhone 6 looks exactly the same.. But looks can be deceiving

"While they look familiar, we have changed everything about these new iPhones,” Cook said of the new iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s, which now also comes in rose gold. The new aluminium and the glass covering the display are both said to be much stronger than before. The screen technology has also been updated to use a 3D touch system, which incorporates both multi-touch and Force Touch.

The new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6S will also come in rose gold. Photo: Apple

"This is a dynamic system, deeply integrated into iOS 9,” said Ive. "You can dip in and out of where you are without losing sense of your context."

The iPhone's camera has also been upgraded to an impressive 12-megapixels that can record video in 4K resolution. Your selfies are also about to go to the next level with a new front-facing camera flash.

Apple also unveiled a fancy new image option called a “live photo” which plays a four-second video, complete with sound, when you press hard on it.

The new iPhone's go on sale from September 25.

3. There's also a new Apple Watch Sports model

For those who prefer a sportier look watch, as well as the Hermès model, Apple also announced a new sports model which will come in rose gold and gold coloured aluminium casing priced the same as the space grey aluminium casing at $US349 - as well as an 18 karat gold Edition Watch which is priced $US10,000.

4. Apple TV has had a facelift

Apple TV has received an update with focus on apps, games and a new operating system which includes Siri - and a new Wii-like remote with motion sensors.