Tiffany & Co. revisits one of its most storied crafts with the Enamel watch, a new timepiece shaped by the vivid paillonné enamel Jean Schlumberger revived in the 1960s. Three variations make their debut, each framed by a rotating ring of Tiffany Blue® or white enamel and the collection’s signature cross‑stitch motif in 18k gold.
The dial is a study in light: a diamond‑set center encircled by enamel that shifts with every movement of the wrist. The stitches mark the hours, but never stay still — a quiet, playful gesture that echoes Schlumberger’s approach to design. Presented in a 36 mm case of white or yellow gold, the watch is produced in limited quantities.
The craft behind it is meticulous. Paillonné enamel requires layers of gold or silver leaf, translucent color and repeated firings to achieve its depth and radiance. The rotating ring alone demands 65 hours of work. Diamonds are snow‑set across the case and dial, creating an almost continuous surface of reflection.
Matching alligator straps in Tiffany Blue® or white complete the piece, while a high‑jewelry version pairs the enamel with a full pavé bracelet in 18k white gold.
A modern tribute to a near‑forgotten craft, the Enamel watch carries Tiffany & Co.’s legacy forward; luminous, intricate, and unmistakably its own.