Tiffany watches
Since its establishment in 1937, Tiffany has built a unique reputation, bringing New York glamour to the world. Throughout its history, it has attracted some of the world's foremost jewelry designers. Among Tiffany's creations are the Super Bowl watch and the Americas Cup yachting trophy watch.
Tiffany continues to expand its global presence opening shops in London in 1986 and Tokyo in 1996. In 2002, Tiffany unveiled the Tiffany Mark collection of luxury watches, the culmination of 150 years of jewelry and horological expertise.
Warranty
There is no information available about Tiffany's warranty.
Tiffany Product Line
The large Tiffany Mark Watch has a self-winding, mechanical movement. It comes in 18K gold on an alligator strap. It features 21 jewels and a C.O.S.C. certified chronometer. It lists for $3,950.
The Tiffany Mark Coupe chronograph Watch features Swiss movement, a large blue dial and a stainless steel bracelet. It lists for $2,250.
The Tiffany Mark T-57 Watch quartz resonator features 6 jewels. The elegant Tiffany design has hour, minute, second hands and a date window. On a rubber and stainless steel strap it lists for $2,350.
The Tiffany Mark T-57 chronograph watch has a quartz resonator movement featuring the elegant hour, minute, chronograph second hands and 3 sub dials with: a 1/10 seconds counter at 2 o'clock, small seconds at 6 o'clock and 12-hour counter at 10 o'clock. It also features 27 jewels and a stainless steel bracelet. The Tiffany Mark T-57 lists for $2,450.
The Tiffany Mark coupe single row diamond bracelet watch features quartz resonator movement. The 18k white gold case is set with round brilliant diamonds, with a total carat weight of .20, color grade G and clarity grade VS. It lists for $7,000.
The Tiffany Atlas watch features automatic mechanical movement and hour, minute, second hands and date window. In 18K gold, on an alligator strap, it lists for $5,150.
Other Tiffany Models and Series
There are a number of subseries and other models in the Tiffany Mark Collection.
