Read on, as we walk you through the process of determining the value of your pieces on the secondary market, finding the best buyer, and getting the highest-possible offer when you sell men’s Tiffany jewelry.
Get the answers to the following questions:
- Where can I sell men’s Tiffany jewelry?
- How much is my men’s Tiffany jewelry worth?
- How do I sell men’s Tiffany jewelry for the most money?
About Men's Tiffany Jewelry
No newcomer to the men’s jewelry market, Tiffany & Co. started selling stylish bijoux for both sexes shortly after its 1837 start as a stationery and fancy goods emporium called Tiffany & Young. The rest, as they say, is history.
Charles Lewis Tiffany
By the time Charles Lewis Tiffany bought out his partners and renamed the store Tiffany & Co. in 1853, its men’s pocket watches were already wildly popular. Tiffany & Co. would go on to create the first American stopwatch in 1868 and, in the 1870s, have enough business to warrant building a watchmaking manufactory in Geneva. Even as the century wore on and the store became identified with women’s jewelry and diamonds, Tiffany continued to do a thriving business in men’s watches, jewelry, and accessories, selling everything from gold signet rings to silver spurs.
And so it remained through most of the 20th century, a reputable, reliable place for a man to buy his wedding band and watch or wear-to-work jewelry like cuff links and tie clips. Or for his wife and kids to buy Father’s Day presents like keychains, money clips, or silver pens. You could always count on Tiffany’s. Whatever it offered its male customers was modest, masculine, and understated.
21st Century
Fast forward to the second decade of the 21st century, when the store began debuting collections, like Atlas and HardWear, that included more men’s and unisex pieces. Suddenly, Tiffany was making its bracelets in bigger sizes and offering diamond-set bands alongside those impeccably conservative men’s wedding rings. Longtime Tiffany designer Paloma Picasso came up with a capsule collection called Caliper, which she said was inspired by her husband’s love of classic cars and auto racing. Next she did Groove, a complete collection of men’s jewelry ranging over everything from titanium cuffs to sterling silver shirt studs to a rose gold band set with a diamond. While Picasso’s thick, tactile designs were undoubtedly masculine, few would describe them as modest. And no one was going to call them understated.
Reed Krakoff
As it turned out, Tiffany’s was just getting started. Under new creative director Reed Krakoff, the store would double down on its men’s business. In the Fall of 2019, the jeweler unveiled Tiffany Men’s at a swanky shindig at the Hollywood Athletic Club attended by celebrities decked in jewelry and watches from the brand’s three new collections for men.
Emceed by actor Jeff Goldblum (who sported a $110,000 Schlumberger diamond brooch on the lapel of his Tom Ford tuxedo), the event made the most of what Krakoff calls “experiential content” and branding, with guests playing foosball on a Tiffany blue table and billiards on a Tiffany blue pool table. At its basketball arcade game, the likes of Aussie actor/dancer/model Cody Simpson were photographed tossing Tiffany blue basketballs. Watch collector Justin Theroux was photographed wearing the latest Tiffany 1837 Makers model on his wrist. While rapper A$AP Ferg, who’d recorded a Moon River rap for Tiffany the year before, was decked in chains, bracelets, a watch, and a crossbody handbag in Tiffany blue.
The Latest Men's Tiffany Jewelry
Head to its Fifth Avenue flagship, one of its other 300-plus stores, or its website and you’ll find men’s Tiffany jewelry concentrated among the three collections ballyhooed at the Hollywood launch:
Diamond Point. Borrowing from hardware and high-tech, this collection uses knurling as its design signature (that's the diamond-patterned texture usually found on cameras, tools, and machinery, where it's added to improve grip). At Tiffany's, you'll now find it on everything from pendants and rings to menorahs and barware.
Tiffany 1837 Makers. Capitalizing on hand forging and the distinctive Tiffany hallmark, this collection focuses on I.D. bracelets, dogtag necklaces, rings, and watches with a squared, retro-looking case (including a couple of models with bands or faces in—you guessed it—Tiffany blue).
Tiffany T. Riffing on a T-bar shape, this collection turns the store’s initial into everything from chains to cuffs and includes everything from matte black coated steel to pavé diamonds.
Where Can I Sell Men's Tiffany Jewelry?
Looking to sell men’s Tiffany jewelry? Rather than submitting your jewelry to multiple auctioneers (while you wait for a scheduled date) or multiple auction sites (while you wait for bids) or meeting with buyers one by one (more waiting), why not shorten and simplify the selling process by working directly to the experts in luxury jewelry? Established in 2012, myGemma has revolutionized the way luxury jewelry, diamonds, and watches are sold with a process that is transparent, free, and fast.
Led by industry veterans, myGemma offers a high-end selling process that values transparency and security above all else. We understand the emotional and monetary value of your jewelry, which is why we use a fully insured and trackable shipping service, so you can rest assured that your pieces are always safe. Our service is entirely free, and you will never need to spend a single penny on hidden fees or commissions—even if you decline our offer.
Complete our online form and you will be paired with a dedicated client manager who will provide your bespoke price quote. We buy your jewelry outright, so whether you sell online or in person, the entire process can take as little as 24 hours. Our trusted service has earned us an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and hundreds of fantastic online reviews.
How Much Is My Men's Tiffany Jewelry Worth?
The value of your Tiffany & Co. jewelry is determined by several factors:
- Jewelry Type: Are you selling a traditional item like a ring, watch, or set of cufflinks? Or an accessory like a money clip, keychain, or cigarette lighter?
- Age: Was your piece made in the 19th or 20th century? Or is it of more recent vintage, like Tiffany’s narrow cuff or leather-and-gold bracelet?
- Metal: Is your piece made from gold, platinum, sterling silver, titanium, or coated steel?
- Gemstones: Does your piece incorporate diamonds? Be sure to specify the total carat weight of gemstones (you should find that information on the paperwork that came with the jewelry).
- Condition: Do the clasps still work correctly? Are any stones missing? If your jewelry has minor signs of wear, its value will be stronger. If it incorporates other materials, like leather, what is the condition of the leather? Alternatively, jewelry that has significant wear and damage will have a lower value to compensate for the cost of any repairs.
- Box and Papers: When originally bought, your Tiffany & Co. jewelry came with a branded box and presentation case. You may also have a receipt for the purchase. These materials are all desirable for collectors as they demonstrate the authenticity of your jewelry and will increase its overall value.
- Service or Repairs: Have you sent your jewelry for polishing or repair? Have you sent your watch to Tiffany’s for service? Documentation for dates of service and receipts are also helpful.
Complete our online form to get a custom estimate for your men’s Tiffany jewelry.
How To Sell Men's Tiffany Jewelry For The Best Price
- Complete our simple online form to get a bespoke price quote.
- Choose to sell online or in person.
- Get paid or have your jewelry returned free of charge.
We offer two convenient selling methods:
Sell Online: We will provide you with a free, fully insured, overnight, and trackable shipping label to send your jewelry to our office. When your jewelry arrives, it will be opened on camera and promptly evaluated by our luxury jewelry team. Your client manager will contact you with our final offer and explanation of how we came to that price. You can accept payment by wire or check. If you refuse our offer, you can always request to have your jewelry returned to you the next business day for free.
Sell In Person: We provide appointments at our secure and comfortable offices in New York, the UK, and Hong Kong every weekday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Appointments are typically 30 minutes long, during which you will meet with a member of our evaluation team who will assess and price your jewelry. You are never required to sell your jewelry and your appointment will always be free.
When you sell to the experts at myGemma, you can rest assured that you are getting the highest offers. For example: Many jewelry buyers pay only for the scrap value of a Tiffany wedding band, whereas we value the integrity of an authentic Tiffany wedding band. Click the button below to see how much you can make when you sell men’s Tiffany jewelry to myGemma.