Tiffany & Co. made its debut at LVMH Watch Week, an exclusive event held at Tiffany Landmark in New York City, alongside the other eight prestigious watchmaking Maisons in the group. This occasion not only reaffirmed its position as a leader in High Jewelry but also marked a significant chapter in its watchmaking legacy.

During the presentation, five new timepieces were unveiled alongside a selection of models from iconic collections such as Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany, Carat 128, Tiffany HardWear, and Eternity, as well as pieces from the innovative Time Objects collection. As a tribute to its history, Tiffany showcased 20 archival timepieces, dating from the 1870s to the 1940s, crafted at its Swiss manufacture, founded in 1874.

Among the most remarkable pieces were three designs from the Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany collection: the Twenty Four Stone and two versions of the iconic Bird on a Rock, one featuring a tsavorite ring and the other adorned with a fully diamond-paved bracelet. Additionally, the event served as the stage for the presentation of exceptional High Jewelry watches such as the Carat 128 Aquamarine, which combines aquamarines with technical excellence, and the elegant Wisteria, from the Eternity collection.

With this participation, Tiffany & Co. not only honored its watchmaking heritage but also redefined modern horology by merging innovation, craftsmanship, and visionary design.

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