Tiffany showcases new launches at LVMH Watch Week
Tiffany & Co. has unveiled four new watch drops at LVMH Watch Week.
Kicking it off in honour of the 160th anniversary of the Tiffany Timing Watch, the House has introduced a newly imagined Tiffany Timer in a limited edition of 60 pieces.
The new Timer reinterprets one of America’s earliest stopwatches, originally created by the House in 1866.
Its modern iteration comes with a 40mm polished platinum case, jewellery-inspired details, a faceted crown, and a dial in Tiffany Blue® lacquer.
Baguette-cut diamonds are used for hour markets and the winding rotor is visible through the sapphire case back.
The watch is powered by a customised El Primero Calibre 400, developed in collaboration with Zenith, marking the House’s third collaboration with the watchmaker.
Alongside the Tiffany Timer, the brand has unveiled the Croisillon Enamel Watch, inspired by Schlumberger’s 1962 namesake jewellery collection.
Housed in a 36mm case of 18k white or yellow gold, the watch’s dial is made in two sections, a fixed central disc and an outer rotating enamel ring of Tiffany Blue® paillonné enamel or white enamel.
The 12 cross-stitches represent 12 hours but, unlike normal hour markers, they are not fixed in place and instead spin as your move your wrist.
The rotating outer ring is adorned with the Croisillon’s signature cross-stitch motif in 18k yellow gold, and the watch is set with 613 diamonds.
The Croisillon Enamel Watch is fit with an alligator strap in white or Tiffany Blue® and will be produced in limited quantities each year.


