Wow, I just saw what I think is one of the originals

Nov 09, 2019,15:06 PM
 

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

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Tiffany & Co - Square Watch

 
 By: MRA : November 9th, 2019-14:48
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 mont...  

Wow, I just saw what I think is one of the originals

 
 By: Brandon Skinner : November 9th, 2019-15:06
I'll try to take a pic of it tomorrow and put it up here for you

It looks great! [nt]

 
 By: Watchlover78 : November 9th, 2019-16:42

Nice!!

 
 By: drhr : November 9th, 2019-21:16
Do you know the Tiffany model reference number?

Thanks!

 
 By: drhr : November 10th, 2019-07:50
Yes, that might be the serial number not sure. I can't find a model reference number or ID either . . .

What a coincidence!

 
 By: sham1 : November 9th, 2019-22:58
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 ... 

Retro

 
 By: Jurry : November 10th, 2019-01:31
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... 

Woo thatis a great watch. The yellow gold model is very nice but its out of my budget

 
 By: hoseachandra : November 10th, 2019-03:20
May I know the retail price of the steel model? Thanks.

$4,500 here in Honolulu

 
 By: drhr : November 11th, 2019-21:23
I have one coming into the Tiffany Boutique for me to see . . .

Thank you for the information. The price is quite affrodable

 
 By: hoseachandra : November 13th, 2019-00:11
For a steel watch with RL in-house movement.

Lovely!

 
 By: MZHammer : November 11th, 2019-20:35
I saw these and couldn't quite pull the trigger, but adore the styling. I assume it wears similar to my WG Ralph Lauren 27mm watch. ...  

Nice watch! Didn’t even know they made this.

 
 By: everso : November 12th, 2019-09:56
I am so happy to see people developing new hand winding movements. Personally I am only interested in hand wound. Like the overall aesthetics of this with a traditional square and small profile. Would love to see it in person. It looks monochrome? The dia... 

Sorry, took a bit to get back with photos I promised

 
 By: Brandon Skinner : November 12th, 2019-12:22
It appears this wasn't the inspiration for yours. As we can see the case shape is different and without subseconds. A very nice vintage nevertheless. I hope you enjoy it... Brandon ...  

Couldn't resist . .

 
 By: drhr : November 14th, 2019-19:33
Thanks for your post, never would have seen the watch otherwise, just picked it up earlier today . . . ...  

Enjoy! [nt]

 
 By: MRA : November 15th, 2019-05:32

A question!

 
 By: sham1 : November 16th, 2019-10:11
I just bought this watch from Tiffany at Heathrow Airport London and it has stopped working twice in the last 24 hours despite my having wound it extensively. Could you tell me approximately how many times do you turn the crown daily? I fear I might have ... 

Sorry for the delay in replying.

 
 By: MRA : November 25th, 2019-11:23
The watch is quite tricky to wind & does take some effort. I called Tiffany regarding the same query & they advised to wind it until you can feel the crown that's not much help.

Thank you for your reply.

 
 By: sham1 : November 25th, 2019-18:44
I shall be returning mine when I drop by in London in 3 weeks time, The watch stopped five times in the first 30 hours despite my winding the crown in excess of 100 times.

This may be a silly question...

 
 By: MRA : November 26th, 2019-11:51
Are you winding the crown clockwise or anti-clockwise? The only reason I ask is that mine is so much harder to wind than my other manual wind watches that at first I thought it needed to be wound anti-clockwise. I checked with Tiffany and got them to conf... 

I always wind my watches

 
 By: sham1 : November 26th, 2019-17:50
anti clockwise. Thanks for trying to help.

Beautiful timepiece [nt]

 
 By: Horology75 : November 17th, 2019-00:52

@sham1. Wind it until it stops.

 
 By: xyz123abc : November 24th, 2019-11:35
n/t

Looks good!

 
 By: patrick_y : November 27th, 2019-11:24
Small crown, is it difficult to wind? Watch looks great! If I were to be extremely critical the central rings of the hands are too black and bold considering the everything else on the dial is rather delicate. Overall a very handsome watch!

Thanks!

 
 By: MRA : November 27th, 2019-12:32
Yes it is quite difficult to wind. It's fine for an occasional watch, but would be frustrating to use as a daily wearer.