Titan has launched Stellar 3.0, a collection inspired by celestial themes, first launched in 2023. The latest collection features 9 timepieces among which three are limited editions of 500 timepieces: Wandering Hours, Ice Meteorite, and Aurora Caelum.
Glimpse of Titan's event in Mumbai for the launch of Wandering HoursThe Wandering Hours creates history becoming the first watch by an Indian brand to use this complication in a timepiece created fully in-house. Inspired by infinite celestial wonders, this watch is powered by Titan's in-house Calibre 7AW-D2 offering a 40-hour power reserve and boasting accuracy of -10/+30 seconds per day. The wandering hours are displayed on two satellite discs, sitting on top of a textured dial plate, reminiscent of planets orbiting on their axis. It is crafted in crystallized titanium, making the watch remarkably light, and topped with a brushed copper bezel. There is a minute track on the upper half of the dial. The exhibition caseback features a rotor accented with the moon's texture. It comes dressed with an aeronautical grade FKM rubber strap. It retails for ₹1,79,995.
Titan's Wandering Hour watchThe Ice Meteorite builds on its success from Stellar 1 and 2 collections, this time featuring a cosmic ice-blue dial plated on authentic 1,20,000-year-old Muonionalusta meteorite. Each dial reveals a one-of-a-kind pattern, determined by the exact section of meteorite used. Housed in a 44 mm case it features a fluted bezel. It is topped with a curved sapphire crystal with triple-layer anti-reflective coating on both sides, ensuring exceptional clarity and protecting the rare dial beneath. Powering the watch is the in-house 7AC0 automatic movement offering a 40-hour power reserve, visible through an exhibition caseback. It retails for ₹1,39,995.
The Ice MeteoriteThe Aurora Caelum takes inspiration from the Northern Lights evident in its dial's luminous green finish. Its 42 mm case is encased in Grade 5 titanium – a first for the brand. The hours and minutes are marked on the rehaut. There is also a date disc at 3 o’clock and a day/night indicator at 9 o’clock. It is powered by Titan’s in-house 7AM32E automatic caliber with a 40-hour power reserve, and precision of -10 to +30 seconds per day. Paired with an integrated Grade 5 titanium bracelet, it retails for ₹95,995.
The Aurora CaelumThe collection also comprises 6 other models: Dual Moon Phase, Earth Disc, Cosmic Day/Night, The Starburst, The Zodiac, and The Cupola. Check them out on Titan’s official website.
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