The horological history of Tiffany & Co goes all the way back to 1847, just 10 years after Charles Lewis Tiffany first opened the doors to his shop on Lower Broadway in Manhattan. Six years later, he installed a statue of Atlas holding a clock above the entrance of the store. It was one of the first public clocks in the city and quickly gained a reputation for accuracy. In 1868, the first American stopwatch was assembled in the Tiffany workshop and finally, in 1876, the brand made the move to Geneva, where it opened a four-story facility on the Place Cornavin. Over the next century, Tiffany continued to produce timepieces — included the iconic folding purse watch — but eventually slowed its production in the mid-1990’s. This new timepiece marks a major step forward in reclaiming the brand’s significant horological history.
Most TIFFANY watch self-winding movements can be wound properly by most watch winders. Usually TIFFANY's self-winding movements need to rotate 650 to 800 revolutions per day, and most of them can be wound clockwise. So please take some time and like to choose a cute clockwork that suits you and your watch.
Definitions:
- 《CW》 - Clockwise winding direction;
- 《CCW》 - Counterclockwise winding direction;
- 《Both》 - Combined mode (Clockwise + Counterclockwise);
- 《–》 - Undefined;
MODEL, DESCRIPTION | MOVEMENT / CALIBER | WINDING DIRECTION | TURNS PER DAY (TPD) |
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Atlas Chronograph (2009) | ETA 7753 | CW | 800 |
Atlas Chronometer: 12627475, 12627483 | ETA 2826 or 2892-2 | Both | 650 |
Atlas Perpetual Calendar | Both | 650 | |
Grand Automatic | ETA 2000 | CW | 650-800 |
Mark Collection-Automatic | ETA 2892-A2 | Both | 650 |
Mark Collection-Automatic Moonphase | ETA 2892-A2 + DD Module | Both | 650 |
Mark T-57 Chronograph | ETA 2894-2 | Both | 650 |
Mark T-57 Chronometer | ETA 2892-A2 | Both | 650 |
Mark T-57 Tri-Retrograde Chronograph | ETA 7751 | CW | 800 |
If you could not find your watch model (or caliber) in this table, you may determine your TIFFANY winding mode on a trial basis. You should select the combined winding mode (CW+CCW) and the minimal number of turns per day (TPD). Then place your watch into the watch winding box and check after a few days how accurate your watch shows the time. If it runs behind, it is necessary to increase the number of TPD by one step.