Tiffany & Co. Square Watch Review
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Tiffany & Co. Square Watch Review

By MRA · Nov 9, 2019 · 29 replies
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MRA introduces the Tiffany & Co. Square Watch, a piece inspired by 1920s design and notable for its debut of an in-house movement. The author shares their personal experience acquiring and wearing this 27mm timepiece, highlighting its unique charm and how it stands out in a collection.

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I first saw this watch six months ago after a random visit to Tiffany & Co in Melbourne Australia. Apparently inspired by a 1920s watch, Tiffany made 630 watches (180 in gold & 450 in steel) to debut their "in-house" movement. I tracked one down last month & the Tiffany staff were fantastic to deal with.

At 27mm it's by far the smallest watch I own, but once it's on the wrist I love how it sits. It's not an every day watch, or to everyone's tastes, but it makes me smile.














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Brandon Skinner
Nov 9, 2019

I'll try to take a pic of it tomorrow and put it up here for you

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drhr
Nov 9, 2019

Do you know the Tiffany model reference number?

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sham1
Nov 9, 2019

I actually spotted this watch on their website a couple of days ago and will be dropping by at Tiffany Kuala Lumpur later to see if they can bring one in to Malaysia. I think it is a great size and the fact that it is manual rather than an automatic or a quartz is an added attraction. Thank you for posting and well done on a splendid purchase!

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Jurry
Nov 10, 2019

It has a very nice retro style case and the I love the avant-garde font used for the numerals. On top of that they managed to keep the dial clear and clean instead of too cluttered as often seen with retro style RE-issues Indeed not a daily wearer but for the right occasion it’s a perfect watch. Love to see one of those in a boardroom meeting. Non watch lovers won’t notice it, watch lovers on the other hand will spot it straight away. Congrats

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hoseachandra
Nov 10, 2019

May I know the retail price of the steel model? Thanks.

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drhr
Nov 10, 2019

Yes, that might be the serial number not sure. I can't find a model reference number or ID either . . .

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