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Titan unveils a flying tourbillon metier d’art timepiece in rose gold and red agate

Jalsa is also Titan’s entry into the prestigious Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève this year

Think watches, and India is probably furthest from your mind. But it is in this country where one of the largest watch producers in the world is located—specifically in Hosur near Bangalore, where the Titan manufacture has called home since 1984. Last year, Titan achieved an impressive US$150 billion in sales, which is around 15 million watches sold annually. 

While India is its main market, Titan has set its sights beyond these borders through a growing distribution network, not to mention flexing its watchmaking savoir-faire by participating in the prestigious Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG) last year, the first time for an Indian brand. It maintains the momentum this year with the Jalsa, created by its luxury division Nebula. 

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