Designs Inspired by American Art Deco and the Sophistication of New York City Tiffany & Co. captures the vitality of New York City during the 1920s American Art Deco period in a new watch collection: Tiffany Gallery.The collection is inspired by Tiffany watches of the deco period, a time of glamour and style epitomized by New York’s fabled skyline and vibrant cultural life. Together, art and architecture established a compelling style that found its chic equivalent in clothes and well-chosen accessories.Tiffany Gallery interprets all the defining details in beautifully proportioned, hand assembled watches of elegant shapes with gleaming black or white lacquer dials and Swiss-made movements.
A seamless rectangular case features stylized numerals that radiate energy like the skyscrapers of master builders who boldly imagined the future. The soft curves of this smart timepiece reflect a supper club sophistication imbued with the spirit of American jazz and Ivy League intellect. The case is structured in stainless steel or 18 karat gold, with versions framed in sparkling diamonds.In addition, the Tiffany Gemea watch traces Art Deco’s streamlined arcs in a slender, feminine design. The stainless steel case features elongated Roman numerals and the option of colored gemstones such as pink sapphires with pink numerals; combinations of gemstones including pink, blue and orange sapphires, tsavorites and tourmalines paired with Tiffany Blue® numerals; and sparkling diamonds set in an 18 karat white gold case.
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