Titan reveals India's first watch with a Flying Tourbillon and Hand-painted Marble Dial - Yanko Design
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Titan reveals India's first watch with a Flying Tourbillon and Hand-painted Marble Dial - Yanko Design
"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."
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.
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