The history of Tiffany watches dates back to the 1850s, with the iconic Atlas Clock at the flagship store in New York as one of its roots. Initially, the company sourced and sold watches from other trusted watchmakers, but in the late 19th century, it established its own factory in Switzerland and began full-scale watch manufacturing.
In the 20th century, the brand made a name for itself by leveraging its strengths as a jewelry brand, producing gorgeous jewelry watches lavishly decorated with diamonds and sophisticated dress watches. In particular, the watches co-branded with Patek Philippe are highly sought after by collectors due to their rarity.
In recent years, the brand has been affiliated with the LVMH Group and is focusing on developing high-quality Swiss-made mechanical watches. The brand offers stylish collections inspired by its icons and the New York cityscape, including the Atlas, Metro, and CT60.
Features of Tiffany watches
The greatest feature of Tiffany watches is their sophisticated design, unique to a jewelry brand. They are simple yet eye-catching, and blend in with a variety of occasions, from formal to casual. In particular, models that feature the brand's signature color, "Tiffany Blue," on the dial and strap are iconic and instantly recognizable as Tiffany.
They are also skilled in handling diamonds and other gemstones, and their jewelry watches are elegantly set to maximize their brilliance.
In recent years, in addition to design, there has been an increase in models equipped with high-quality Swiss-made mechanical movements, combining aesthetic beauty with practicality. Each collection has a clear design code, such as the bold Roman numerals of the "Atlas" collection and the asymmetrical case and diamond crown of the "Metro" collection, which makes it stand out.