Tiffany & Co. product history and timeline explained

History

We will explain the history and timeline of Tiffany & Co. products. We will explain the products in an easy-to-understand manner, even for first-time visitors.

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Tiffany Timeline

2024 Tiffany Airways Clock released.
2023 Tiffany Hardware watches are released.
2021 Tiffany Eternity watches are launched. A Patek Philippe Reference 5711 Nautilus watch with a Tiffany Blue dial sells for a historic price of over US$6.5 million.
2020 Tiffany T watch launched.
2017 Tiffany Metro launched.
2016 Tiffany East West Black is released.
2015 Launching the latest watch collection, Tiany CT60.
2009 Add a white diamond cocktail watch to your collection.
2000 The Tiffany Foundation is established.
1993 Streamerica Watch launched.
1987 Tiffany silversmiths begin crafting the US Open trophy for the United States Tennis Association (USTA).
1983 The Atlas Watch is born
1977 We were commissioned to create the NBA Championship Trophy, which is approximately 61 centimeters tall and weighs 7.3 kilograms.
1945 President Franklin Roosevelt attends the historic Yalta Conference wearing a Tiffany watch, a birthday gift.
1940 Introducing an original travel clock designed to be carried around.
1939 Diamond cocktail watches are exhibited at the House of Jewels exhibition at the New York World's Fair.
1910–20s As industrial development accelerated, the company released a series of small, simple watches.
1903 The first high-frequency chronometer watch is launched, featuring patented luminescent numerals on the dial.
1893 Tiffany watches and clocks won numerous awards at the Chicago World's Fair.
1883 He is responsible for maintaining approximately 400 clocks in New York.
1875 Tiffany receives its first patent for a watch improvement.
1874 A vast four-story workshop was established at the Palace Cornavin in Geneva, Switzerland.
1868 The first American stopwatch, the Tiffany Timer, is born
1853 The Atlas Clock (approximately 2.7 meters) is hung at the Tiffany New York flagship store.
1845 The first direct mail catalog was published in the United States.
1837 The first Tiffany store opens in New York

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