Is there a Tiffany in Birmingham?

(10 Posts)
MrsMeow Sat 17-Nov-12 19:24:22

I was about to order a necklace off the website but we're off to Brum for the weekend soon and I thought I may as well hang on and see it in the flesh first if there's a shop or concession there. I've looked on the Tiffany site and can't find anything, but I wondered if might be hidden away in Selfridges or something?

duracellbatterybunny Sat 17-Nov-12 23:05:10

Tiffany have not found Birmingham yet. They do a great mail order though, I used in during the summer, no problems.

senua Sat 17-Nov-12 23:12:19

I have no idea if Birmingham has a Tiffany but it does have plenty of proper jewellers in the Jewellery Quarter.

MrsMeow Sat 24-Nov-12 12:52:59

Thanks v much both smile

Mosman Sat 24-Nov-12 12:59:58

If you took a photo to the jewellery quarter somebody could knock a very very similar design for about a third of the price in my experience

miche8 Sat 24-Nov-12 13:02:34

Have ordered online before, excellent service. What are you getting?

MrsMeow Sat 24-Nov-12 13:02:36

Really? That's good to know actually, thinking of presents for Xmas.

Do you live in Birmingham? We're staying at the Hyatt which I know is a short walk into the centre as we've stayed there before, but how far from the hotel/centre would the jewellery quarter be?

Thanks Mosman smile

MrsMeow Sat 24-Nov-12 13:06:27

Thanks miche, I very nearly ordered last week but I'd like to see it in the flesh first I think smile

this is what I'm looking at. Well it's a toss up between that or just the plain heart. smile in silver as I don't like gold much.

Mosman Sat 24-Nov-12 13:52:34

Well you'd jump on a 16 bus last time I was in Birmingham 15 years ago but it's about 10 mins in a taxi I'd imagine.
Have a lovely time.

polyhymnia Sat 24-Nov-12 14:08:02

Hope you get to the 'real' jewellery quarter. Tiffany are way overpriced for what they are, IMO. The Bond St store reminds me of an expensive theme park and I dislike going there. But to be fair clearly lots of people love the brand.
Also think a plain heart much preferable to one advertising Tiffanys but again that's just me.

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