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Rolex Tiffany: A collaboration between Rolex and Tiffany?

March 6, 2023 by Mark Allinson Leave a Comment

The Tiffany is an incredibly sought after watch in the lineup of Rolex watches. Ever since it was released, the timepiece has gained great popularity and has also stirred up some confusion in the watch world.

In this article, we find out the details about the watch, the uncertainty around it and what the real story is. Let’s get right into it.

What is a Rolex Tiffany watch?

Rolex Tiffany is the nickname of the Oyster Perpetual turquoise blue dial watch. It is not an official name by Rolex but was given by the loyal fans of the brand. The idea behind the name Tiffany, has to do with the color of the dial.

Tiffany & Co is a well known jewelry brand that is associated with the color turquoise blue. This is perhaps the only reason why fans have named this particular watch as a Rolex Tiffany.

Confusion around the Rolex Tiffany watch

Many new investors and collectors have confused the Rolex Tiffany watch as a product of collaboration. Both these luxury brands have worked together in the past, being one of the factors that has led to this confusion.

Another factor that has contributed to this matter is the color of the dial. It is an almost exact match to the turquoise blue color tone of Tiffany & Co.

This is why people from the watch community assumed that the Rolex Tiffany is a watch that both these brands produced in collaboration with each other.

What is the actual story behind a Rolex Tiffany watch?

A Rolex Tiffany watch is not a watch produced in collaboration between Rolex and Tiffany & Co.

This is the actual story behind this elegant and classy luxury watch. As mentioned above the confusion was behind the color of the dial and the history between these two brands.

However, to set things straight, a Rolex Tiffany turquoise blue dial watch is a product of Rolex, and is exclusively an in-house production only. Tiffany & Co does not have any direct or indirect association with the Oyster Perpetual turquoise blue dial watch. This is probably the most elaborate and clear we can be about this particular watch to wipe off the confusion.

Rolex and Tiffany & Co A little peek into their history

Now that you are aware of the reasons behind this growing confusion, let’s find out a little bit more about one of the reasons causing it. In the past, Tiffany & Co and Rolex have worked together for an elaborate period of time.

The collaboration between these two companies was widely known. Hence, the idea that a Tiffany Rolex watch can exist was probably inevitable. The partnership with these two brands began in 1950 and continued till the late 1990s.

During these 40 years, you could walk into one of Tiffany & Co’s flagship stores and buy a Rolex watch. Not only that but the watch models sold at these stores also featured a Tiffany & Co stamp on their dial. Therefore, the existence of a Tiffany & Co dial Rolex watch is true. However, it has nothing to do with the turquoise blue dial Oyster Perpetual.

An interesting side note is that Rolex watches with a Tiffany & Co dial stamp are extremely hard to find. These watches are considered one amongst the rarest timepieces in the world and are sold for excellent prices in the secondary watch market.

Therefore, you now know why a large proportion of watch fans assumed a Rolex Tiffany to be a product of collaboration between the watchmaker and jewelry brand. However, now you know the real deal behind the watch.

Is the Rolex Tiffany a good watch to invest in?

Absolutely yes! Rolex Tiffany is definitely a watch you must invest in. The timepiece is performing exceptionally well in the pre-owned market with a substantial increase in demand. Taking the Rolex Tiffany 41 mm watch into consideration, the watch was discontinued in 2022, causing a rapid spike in demand.

These watches are selling for very lucrative prices in the secondary market, which is why we think you must pick-up one for yourself. Prepare the big bucks, because the Rolex Tiffany watch is pricey.

What’s the best place to buy a Rolex Tiffany?

Based on the trajectory of the pre-owned market, we think you must buy a Rolex Tiffany watch from a reputable pre-owned watch dealer. While the watch is available for sale across different watch markets across the globe, Dubai is one place where the prices are incredibly attractive.

Avid watch enthusiasts, collectors and other horology experts have positively spoken about the potential of the UAE luxury watch market. Both the pre-owned and retail watch market in the region are performing well.

Collectors have flown into the city to close watch deals, buying and selling all kinds of rare watches. Therefore, the possibility of finding a well-maintained Rolex Tiffany watch is high. If you were to consider our advice, we would certainly recommend investing in a Rolex Tiffany watch in the pre-owned market.

You can shop for an Oyster Perpetual 28 mm and 36 mm from the retail market. However, the 41 mm dial watch is only available in the pre-owned market, due to the fact that it is a discontinued watch.

Prices at which a Rolex Tiffany watch is sold (pre-owned)

As discussed above, Rolex Tiffany watches are currently performing well in the secondary luxury watch market. Taking the UAE market as an example, the prices of these watches start at AED 17,500 to AED 155,000. You may notice a massive gap between these prices, which is based on the model and dial size of the watch.

Rolex Tiffany: A luxury timepiece with

Despite being surrounded by all the confusion and uncertainty, the Rolex Tiffany is still one amongst the brand’s most successful watches. Our idea behind this article was to help clear the air, and let people know the clear story behind the watch.

Being knowledgeable about watches is important especially if you are looking to become a watch collector. Therefore, we hope this article has helped you clear your doubts over the Rolex Tiffany and improved your knowledge regarding the watch.

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