These Three Watches are Tiffany’s Most Expensive

Tiffanyy & Co. Watches

Tiffany & Co. is a well respected American jewelry, accessory, stationary, and china company based out of New York. The brand is pretty well known around the world and well respected. They are especially known for their diamonds, silver, and their jewelry. They are a top-of-the-line jewelry manufacturer so naturally, their products are very luxurious and expensive. The company also makes some pretty great watches for both men and women and we are going to look at the three most expensive watches that they currently sell.

3. The Atlas Chronograph Watch – $18,700

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The first watch on our list is the Atlas Chronograph Watch, which is the most expensive watch that Tiffany currently makes for men. The watch is a classic chronograph and features 18 karat gold, premium alligator leather, and a fold over clasp. Additionally the numbers are displayed in Roman Numerals. This automatic watch features a mechanical movement that gives the watch a date window and full chronograph function. While Tiffany is based out of New York, this watch was made in Switzerland. Additionally the watch is waterproof up to 328 feet, however I would not dive that deep with a watch that costs $18,700.

2.  The Oval Cocktail Watch – $21,900

Next up on our list is the Oval Cocktail Watch for women. The first thing that you notice: lots and lots of diamonds, 332 to be exact. Tiffany has elegantly arranged the 2.09 carats of diamonds set all over the watches 18 karat gold body as if the watch could be any more luxurious. The Swiss-made watch features a quartz movement, a pave dial, a satin strap, and water proofing up to 98 feet.

1. The Atlas Cocktail Watch – $26,500

Finally the most expensive watch that Tiffany currently sells is the Atlas Cocktail Watch. The watch is made from 18 karat rose gold and 197 diamonds coming in at a total carat weight of 1.77. The face of the watch is made from mother-of-pearl inlays which is striking  alongside the diamonds in real life: this watch glitters for sure. The watch is made in Switzerland and is water resistant up to 98 feet.

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Written by Sebastian Hensiek

From Philadelphia, Sebastian is a fan of music, writing, art, and entertainment.