The Tiffany & Co. Jean Schlumberger Twenty Four Stone watch boasts 707 diamonds, totaling over 6.5 carats, and the signature touch of the iconic American jeweler’s legendary designer.


A watch so stunning, you’ll wish it could double as a necklace? That’s the artistry of American jeweler Tiffany & Co., channeling the brilliance of legendary designer Jean Schlumberger. The dazzling Tiffany Twenty-Four Stone watch draws inspiration from Schlumberger’s iconic Sixteen Stone collection. The twisted gold bands that made countless women say “I do” in 1959 have evolved into a timepiece that modern women will proudly embrace.


Produced in limited quantities, this exquisite creation features an 18k white gold case adorned with an astonishing 707 diamonds, totaling more than 6.5 carats. The design captivates with two distinct components: a fixed central disc and a rotating outer ring, both showcasing Schlumberger’s signature cross-stitch motif in 18k yellow gold. The outer ring alone is set with 24 round brilliant diamonds, totaling 1 carat. This playful rotating feature moves with the wearer’s wrist, adding an interactive touch to its elegance.

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Breaking the hypnotic sparkle of the diamonds are 12 yellow-gold cross-stitches serving as hour markers, paired with a luxurious Tiffany Blue alligator strap. The strap is fastened with a white gold T buckle, encrusted with 49 round brilliant diamonds for a final flourish.


At its heart, the Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany Twenty-Four Stone watch is powered by the Swiss-made Caliber LTM 2100, a self-winding mechanical movement with a 38-hour power reserve. For women who have long aspired to own and cherish the iconic blue box that evokes joy and anticipation, now comes the chance to wear it forever. Tiffany & Co. unveiled this masterpiece during its debut at LVMH Watch Week, solidifying its place as a modern icon of design and craftsmanship.

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