Titan reveals India's first watch with a Flying Tourbillon and Hand-painted Marble Dial - Yanko Design
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The Titan Jalsa watch, India's second flying tourbillon, features a unique hand-painted design that honors Jaipur's architectural heritage. Priced at ₹40.5 lakh ($47,367 USD) and limited to 10 pieces, it signifies a bold move in haute horlogerie. The watch incorporates an in-house flying tourbillon movement with 144 components and 14 jewels, housed in an 18K rose gold case. Its marble dial showcases intricate artistry, representing a harmonious blend of technical skill and cultural storytelling, thus elevating Titan's status on the global luxury watch stage.
The Jalsa represents India's second flying tourbillon watch ever, but the first to feature a hand-painted design, representing a celebration of technical mastery married to cultural storytelling.
The in-house flying tourbillon movement comprises 144 components and 14 jewels, featuring a unique escapement positioned at 6 o'clock in Titan's logo shape.
With a price of ₹40.5 lakh ($47,367 USD) and limited to just 10 pieces, the Jalsa boldly asserts that luxury doesn’t have to be culturally neutral.
The marble dial features a hand-painted miniature by Padma Shri S... which embodies a remarkable intersection of luxury and Indian artistry that most luxury brands wouldn't dare attempt.
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