Tiffany & Co. Celebrates Its Rich Horological Legacy and Presents Its New Creations at LVMH Watch Week 2026

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In January 2026, Tiffany & Co. will participate for the second time in LVMH Watch Week, alongside the ninth other esteemed houses that make up the Group’s watchmaking portfolio. The House will launch a new Chronograph collection and three new timepieces that showcase its signature approach to watchmaking—the creation of exceptional timepieces that draw inspiration from iconic jewelry designs and legendary gemstones.

Celebrating a horological legacy of more than 175 years, these new launches will be revealed alongside rare timepieces and historic documents from The Tiffany Archives. During LVMH Watch Week, Tiffany & Co. will tell its watchmaking story through four themes: Watchmaking Legacy, Art of Gem-setting, Design Legacy and Heritage.

1915 Pocket Watch Diamonds and Enamel © Tiffany & Co. Archives

Honoring Tiffany & Co.’s distinguished legacy in crafting chronographs, the Watchmaking Legacy story will highlight the 160th anniversary of the Tiffany Timing Watch, one of America’s first stopwatches introduced in 1866. Celebrating this rich heritage, the House will unveil a contemporary reinterpretation of the Tiffany Timer. The new collection, which makes its debut with a limited edition of 60 pieces cased in platinum, features subtle jewelry touches, including indexes formed of diamond baguettes and a miniature 18k gold version of Tiffany & Co.’s iconic Bird on a Rock perched on the winding rotor of the customized El Primero chronograph movement.

The Art of Gem-setting will be celebrated, along with Tiffany & Co.’s legendary diamond expertise, through a selection of exquisite archive timepieces dating from the 19th century to the present day. This story will be illustrated by the launch of new Eternity Baguette models. For the first time, the Eternity collection features bezels set with baguette-cut stones and introduces a self-winding mechanical movement in a non-limited-edition model. With the Eternity signature of 12 precious stones of different cuts marking the hours, one piece features a bezel of topaz, emeralds and sapphires, while the other sparkles with baguette diamonds.

Eternity Baguette Blue Gradient Case © Tiffany & Co.

The Design Legacy story celebrates Tiffany & Co.’s signature style—a balance of timelessness and avant-garde creativity. As the House expands its creative horizons, it pays tribute to Jean Schlumberger, a visionary designer whose imaginative creations shaped the mid-20th-century jewelry aesthetic. Today, Tiffany Watches reinterprets his extraordinary legacy with the Sixteen Stone collection, inspired by the iconic jewelry design from 1959. The new 36 mm model features a radiant mother-of-pearl dial and the signature rotating ring with its diamonds and gold cross-stitch motif.

The story of Tiffany & Co.’s rich heritage will be told through rarely seen materials from The Tiffany Archives, including historic watch catalogues. These items will be displayed along with an array of timepieces dating from the 1870s to the end of the 1930s that reveal the House’s deep roots in the world of horology.

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