Tiffany & Co. Unveils New Horological Masterpieces Inspired by the House’s Legacy of Craft, Creativity and Inventiveness

Since 2022, Tiffany & Co. has redefined the art of timekeeping with its Time Objects collection—a collection of table clocks that fuse form and function with whimsical ingenuity. Today, the House expands the world of Time Objects with the debut of the Time for Speed clock in black, a bold new colorway, and Tiffany Airways Diamond Edition, a high-end evolution of the previous aviation-inspired clock.

Tiffany & Co.’s legacy of creating exquisite home objects dates to the mid-19th century, when the House introduced innovative designs that helped shape the market of the era. These luxurious pieces—crafted in-house and often conceived by visionary designers like Edward C. Moore—were made to elevate everyday living. That tradition continues with the latest Time Objects, which transform functional time-telling apparatuses into valuable collector’s items and visually captivating works of kinetic art.

 

Time for Speed Clock Black Edition

A striking interpretation of a race car, the Time for Speed clock is presented in black for the first time. A tribute to both horological craftsmanship and automotive artistry, the new Time for Speed clock captures the essence of speed and the iconic design aesthetic of Tiffany & Co. It boasts a glossy black frame accented by a Tiffany Blue® “57” detail on the hood, a subtle nod to the address of the Landmark, the House’s iconic New York flagship store. A manually wound mechanical movement—an in-house caliber by L’Epée 1839 that is renowned for its precision and reliability—powers the clock. The impressive eight-day power reserve ensures lasting performance. Time is ingeniously displayed via rotating hour and minute disks located on the side of the car body, a testament to innovative design.

Tiffany Airways Diamond Edition

The Tiffany Airways Diamond Edition clock pays tribute to Tiffany & Co.’s legendary expertise in diamonds. The meticulous design incorporates 66 round brilliant diamonds (3.1 total carats) adorning the nose and a further 445 round brilliant diamonds (1.4 total carats) within the cockpit, representing a total of 511 round brilliant diamonds totaling 4.5 total carats.

The manually wound mechanical movement, an in-house caliber by L’Epée 1839, offers an eight-day power reserve. Hours and minutes are elegantly displayed on large stainless steel disks at the plane’s nose, with the cockpit’s cage culminating in an arrow-shaped display that points to the current time. The piece can be showcased independently or mounted on a stainless steel stand. The plane creates the illusion of taking flight when secured to the stand through an innovative clasp.

A series of captivating and finely crafted horological masterpieces, the Time Objects collection celebrates several different aspects of Tiffany & Co.’s heritage and captures the whimsical ethos that defines many of the House’s creations.

The collection will continue to grow with new introductions each year.

 

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