Indeed! I wasn't actually aware of it being that specific knot, but I'm happy if it fits XD
Well, there's a small book "The 85 Ways to Tie a Tie" where you first get an introduction to mathematical knot theory, then an easier way to find tie knots, and then a list of knots up to a maximal number of moves - and there are three symmetrical ones. The simplest one is the four-in-hand (for example worn by Sean Connery as James Bond), the plattsburgh and the balthus. And the balthus is very pompous…