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The Rope Watch: Tiffany & Co.’s first solar-powered movement
By SENATUS Editor | 24 May 2025

Tiffany & Co. presents the Rope Watch—an elegant new timepiece that thoughtfully reinterprets the iconic twisted motif by Jean Schlumberger.

Encased in 18k yellow gold, the silhouette is composed of fluid concentric rings that echo the sculptural forms of the original Rope jewelry collection. The dial—offered in either lustrous white mother-of-pearl or a high-gloss black lacquer—offers a minimal yet distinctive canvas for the motif to take center stage.

This is Tiffany & Co.’s first foray into solar-powered horology. Beneath its refined exterior lies a discreet but forward-thinking mechanism: a light-powered movement engineered for modern living. Whether under sunlit skies or ambient indoor light, the Rope Watch remains charged, delivering up to eight months of power without further exposure to light.

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Creative direction: Kien Lee

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