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Hypebeast
3 days ago
- Automotive
- Hypebeast
Tiffany & Co. Redefines Time with New Horological Masterpieces
Summary Tiffany & expanding its world of Time Objects with the debut of two new horological masterpieces, continuing a legacy of innovative and creative craftsmanship. Since 2022, the brand has redefined timekeeping by transforming functional time-telling apparatuses into valuable collector's items and visually captivating works of kinetic art, a tradition that dates back to the mid-19th century. The collection's first new piece is the 'Time for Speed Clock' Black Edition, a tribute to both horological and automotive artistry. This stunning interpretation of a race car is presented in a bold, glossy black frame. It features a manually wound mechanical movement by L'Epée 1839, which offers an impressive eight-day power reserve. The clock captures the essence of speed with a distinctive Tiffany Blue® '57' detail on the hood, a subtle nod to the brand's iconic New York flagship store. Time is ingeniously displayed via rotating hour and minute disks located on the side of the car body. Taking luxury to new heights is the 'Tiffany Airways' Diamond Edition clock. This masterpiece pays tribute to Tiffany's legendary expertise in diamonds, featuring a total of 511 round brilliant diamonds totaling 4.5 carats. These diamonds adorn the nose and cockpit, where rotating disks display the hours and minutes. The manually wound movement, also from L'Epée 1839, boasts an eight-day power reserve. The piece can be displayed on a stand, where an innovative clasp creates the illusion of a plane taking flight. These latest additions to the Time Objects collection celebrate Tiffany's heritage and its whimsical ethos, cementing its position as a master of both watchmaking and jewelry.


Forbes
01-05-2025
- Business
- Forbes
Tiffany & Co. Unveils Solar-Powered Rope Watch Inspired By Schlumberger
Tiffany & Co. 18-karat gold and diamond solar-powered Rope Watch. In a surprise move, Tiffany & Co. introduces a new chapter in its storied watch design legacy with the launch of the Rope watch -- equipped with cutting-edge solar-powered technology. Paying homage to Jean Schlumberger's iconic rope motif—first developed in the mid-20th century—this new jewelry watch deftly blends form and function. Offered in two versions and two sizes, the watches boast a forward-thinking sustainable power source while at the same time embracing heritage-inspired craftsmanship. Schlumberger, one of Tiffany's most celebrated designers, is revered for turning nature, textiles and art into opulent works of Rope-inspired wristwatch by Schlumberger for Tiffany & Co 1957-1970. wearable art. His Rope designs, in particular, drew inspiration from the braids, tassels, and cords of his childhood in Alsace, France, where his family ran a textile business. Schlumberger transformed these motifs into luxurious gold jewelry with rope-like outlines. Now, Tiffany & Co. extends the rope concept to its timepieces, but instead of mechanical or quartz movements, these watches are solar powered. The new movement is the result of a collaboration with Swiss movement company La Joux-Perret. The solar movement that powers the new Tiffany & Co. Rope watch is the result of a partnership with ... More La Joux Perret. Thanks to a semi-translucent dial, either in white mother of pearl or high-gloss black, the sunlight can reach the high-precision caliber – endowing the watch with the ability to run up to eight months on a full charge. Don't have time for a full charge, exposing the watch to sunlight for just two minutes will power the watch for 24 hours. Then, wear it outside in day light and you automatically garner more minutes and more power reserve. Design-wise, the all-new Rope watch offers sophisticated elegance. Available in 27mm and 33mm case sizes, the Rope watch is crafted in 18-karat yellow gold, with two concentric gold rope motifs – separated by a ring of round brilliant diamonds – comprising the bezel. Even the minute hand is subtly shaped in twisted gold, demonstrating Tiffany's meticulous approach to detail. The 27mm version of the new Rope watch with Tiffany & Co. Blue alligator strap. The case back features an engraved sun symbol and a single diamond as a nod to the solar-powered engine within. The watches are offered with either a classic black alligator strap (for the black dial version) or a Tiffany Blue® -- almost robin's egg hued – alligator strap for the white mother-of-pearl dial version. The 27mm watch is set with 38 diamonds weighing 0.52 carats and retails for $16,000, while the 22 mm version is set with 39 diamonds weighing 0.9 carats and retails for $22,000.