Tiffany's High Jewelry Watches Launch LVMH Watch Week in New York City

Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany Bird on a Flying Tourbillon watch

LVMH dazzles the world of high jewelry watches, hosting the sixth edition of LVMH Watch Week on January 21-22 in New York, and January 30-31 in Paris.

Nine LVMH watchmaking Maisons are showcasing their latest creations during the events. The prestigious Maisons that have regularly taken part in this event – Bvlgari, Hublot, TAG Heuer, Zenith, Daniel Roth and Gérald Genta – are joined in 2025 by three other iconic brands, Louis Vuitton, Tiffany & Co. and L’Epée 1839. 

The New York presentation, which closed yesterday, was held at Tiffany’s iconic flagship The Landmark on 5th Avenue, as well as the nearby Louis Vuitton and Bvlgari stores.

In Paris, the LVMH Group’s Cheval Blanc Paris hotel will provide an equally majestic venue to welcome the European press, joined by the stores of several Maisons.  

Tiffany’s legacy as the world’s preeminent purveyor of exceptional timepieces began in 1847. Over a span of nearly two centuries in 2025, Tiffany artisans have given life to impressive diamond-set watches that fuse jewelry with timepieces. Today, each exquisite watch and time object handcrafted in Switzerland by the maison celebrates this illustrious horological heritage.

Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany Bird on a Flying Tourbillon Watch

Combining the House’s legacy in high jewelry and high watchmaking, this Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany Bird on a Flying Tourbillon watch features a turquoise marquetry dial reminiscent of the signature Tiffany Blue® hue.

As the first Tiffany & Co. timepiece to feature a bespoke flying tourbillon movement, the limited series of 25 watches draws inspiration from the iconic Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany Bird on a Rock brooch and was unveiled in summer 2024.

Schlumberger’s Bird on a Rock design is celebrating its 60th anniversary

The Tiffany Bird on a Flying Tourbillon Watch is set with nearly 805 diamonds of over 4 total carats, taking Tiffany artisans over 100 hours to complete.

This Tiffany watch masterpiece is part of a larger collection that documents the history of the American house. In 2025, Tiffany has added four new additions to the collection.

New in 2025

Eternity by Tiffany Wisteria Enamel

Eternity by Tiffany Wisteria Enamel

Now that AOC friends understand the methodology used to create this exquisite Tiffany watches collection, the Eternity by Tiffany Wisteria Enamel watch above should remind us of the Tiffany Studios’ famed Wisteria lamp.

The original lamp was made of over 2000 tiny pieces of glass, each one selected, cut wrapped in copper foil, then soldered.

In designing the watch, Tiffany chose translucent plique-à-jour enamel segments that let the light splash across shades of royal blue and blue-green . A diamond-set bezel frames the display, while 12 one-of-a-kind diamonds mark the hours. More diamonds line the bezel, crown, and buckle of the Eternity by Tiffany Wisteria Enamel, bringing the sparkling beauties to a total of 709.

Jean Schlumberger Bird on a Rock Tsavorite Watch

Jean Schlumberger Bird on a Rock Tsavorite Watch

Jean Schlumberger Bird on a Rock Tsavorite Watch

The newest addition to the Bird on a Rock Watch collection reinterprets Jean Schlumberger’s legendary design, featuring a diamond-studded bird perched on a rotating outer ring. At LVMH Watch Week, Tiffany & Co. unveiled two new iterations.

On the tsavorite watch above, exceptional contrast is achieved by the 36 baguette-cut gemstones of 5.4 total carats on the rotating outer ring. Their rich verdant hue is complemented by the dark green alligator strap that is fastened by a diamond-set T buckle, while the bird that perches on the tsavorite ring is set with 99 round full-cut diamonds and a pink sapphire eye. The blue strap version is on the Tiffany website.

The Full Pavé Diamond Watch showcases over 1,300 diamonds totaling 8 carats, with a central dial snow-set with 204 diamonds and an outer ring adorned with 30 baguette aquamarines has not been unveiled. The 18k white gold bracelet, set with 628 diamonds, epitomizes the meticulous craftsmanship involved in this design. Should we expect it to be the big reveal in Paris?

Tiffany Twenty Four Stone Watch

Jean Schlumberger Twenty Four Stone

Part of the maison’s Sixteen Stone collection, the Twenty Four Stone Watch features a rotating ring decorated with an 18K yellow gold cross-stitch motif, set within a 18K white gold case.

A limited edition also originally created by Schlumberger in 1959, it’s defined by 707 diamonds totaling over 6.5 total carats and is inspired by his textile manufacturing heritage.

The timepiece features a free-spinning outer ring that characterizes Schlumberger’s designs, the making of which requires a complex process of 25 hours work, while the dial center is adorned with 220 diamonds of 1.32 carats.

The 39mm case is also set with a glistening array of 413 diamonds, plus a constellation of precious stones to the case back, and a signature solitaire diamond to the crown.

Carat 128 Aquamarine Watch

Carat 128 Aquamarine Watch

Inspired by the legendary Tiffany Diamond – a 128.54-carat cushion-shaped fancy yellow diamond – the Carat 128 collection is made up of two styles; Carat 128 Facet, distinguished by diamond-set cases and dials coupled with leather straps, and Carat 128 High Jewelry, a series of very limited-edition pieces, featuring a faceted dial crystal and fully gem-set bracelet.

Distinguished by their cushion-shaped case which echoes the form of the diamond, the launch is spotlighted by the Carat 128 aquamarine high jewelry watch – a one-of-a-kind 18K white gold timepiece that boasts 897 diamonds totaling over 29 carats.

Its bracelet is inspired by the iconic Tiffany Setting engagement ring and its distinctive six-prong design which maximizes the amount of light that can pass through the diamond to scintillating effect.

The Swiss-made piece has a high-precision quartz movement and measures an elegant 27mm.