
The Tiffany Atlas collection, launched in 1995, was inspired by the iconic "Atlas Clock" that hangs in Tiffany & Co.'s New York flagship store on Fifth Avenue. Now, the original collection has been updated with a bolder, more modern design: the Tiffany Atlas X.
The Tiffany Atlas X features a graphic yet simple design that combines powerful angles, clean lines and a striking silhouette. The Roman numerals, crafted in 18K yellow gold, sterling silver and pavé diamonds, remind the wearer of their own control over time and what truly matters.

Tiffany Atlas X is comprised of three styles: Closed, X, and Open. The Closed and Open styles feature the sharpened contours of the knife edge. The knife edge, a hallmark of the brand since the Tiffany Setting engagement ring debuted in 1886, is further emphasized, creating a bold and impactful visual effect. The Roman numerals create sharp sparkle and shadows, amplifying the strength of the silhouette. The X style features the X motif featured in earrings, pendants, and more, modernizing the spirit of the collection. The Closed, X and Open collections each include designs accented with brilliant, sparkling diamonds. For example, the pavé diamonds adorning the wide bangles and rings are set in a honeycomb pattern, minimizing the metal's presence and maximizing the diamonds' brilliance. The Tiffany Atlas X collection features a diverse range of designs and textures, bold angles and modern proportions, allowing for stacking and versatile styling.

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