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Time is precious
Time is precious

New Indian Express

time13-07-2025

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  • New Indian Express

Time is precious

It's poetry in pigment. An artful masterpiece that plants Indian watch major, Titan, firmly in the ultra-luxury segment. Nebula by Titan unveiled the Jalsa Tourbillon—in a fitting odyssey of royal opulence in Jaipur. With the global icon of the Pink City hand painted on the dial, the 18k gold wrist piece marks an ode to the 225 years of the blushing Hawa Mahal, with the caparisoned tusker lorded over by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, who built the crown edifice in 1799. Crafted in fine marble and rose agate, with only 10 pieces marking its horological debut, it is Titan's entry to the Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Geneve 2025—dubbed the Oscars of the watchmaking world. The entourage of inclusions marks a breakout in artisanal luxury: the hand-painted marble dial by Padma Shri Shakir Ali—renowned for his miniatures in Mughal and Persian art—brings in natural gemstone pigments and forgotten techniques. The heartbeat of the priceless timepiece lies in the skilful, precision powered balance in the movement of the hands: accentuated with pink agate and the sapphire magnifier. If you're looking at dropping seven figures, this wildest watch from the homegrown brand is for you. Priced at Rs 40.5 lakh, Jalsa is a celebration, weighing 68 grams, and aimed to adorn the wrists of the luxury and cerebrally stylish minds across the world.

Nebula by Titan unveils Jalsa, a 10-piece limited edition watch
Nebula by Titan unveils Jalsa, a 10-piece limited edition watch

The Hindu

time08-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Hindu

Nebula by Titan unveils Jalsa, a 10-piece limited edition watch

A squirrel brush to paint the design using natural gemstone pigments, many trials and errors, and three years later, Padma Shri awardee Shakir Ali's miniature painting graces the new Jalsa. The breathtakingly rare tourbillon timepiece from Nebula by Titan was unveiled recently by Bollywood star Sushmita Sen at a glittering ceremony in Jaipur. One of India's boldest forays yet into global haute horlogerie, Jalsa is also Titan's official entrant to the Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG) 2025, the world's most prestigious watchmaking forum. CK Venkataraman, managing director, Titan Company, shared that the timepiece's journey began almost three years ago when they attended the GPHG exhibition in Geneva. 'We collectively dreamed of this moment at that time, and we lifted our standards of watchmaking to an altogether higher level. From a design, engineering, manufacturing and retail point of view, we wanted to lift the standards and the capabilities of Titan through an ultimate sort of entry into the GPHG. Jalsa is a result of that,' he said. Priced at a whopping ₹40.5 lakh, Jalsa is a 10-piece limited edition watch. Each piece has been painstakingly hand-painted by Shakir Ali, the renowned Jaipur-based artist known for his miniature Persian and Mughal paintings. Being a homage to the 225 years of Hawa Mahal, the painting on the marble dial depicts a royal procession with the Hawa Mahal serving as the backdrop. Quoting Harivansh Rai Bachchan's famous poem Koshish Karne Walon Ki Haar Nahi Hoti, Ali shared that while it was a challenge to paint on such tiny dials, he kept working with different material until they achieved success with marble. The symbolic intensity of Hawa Mahal aside, Jalsa also stands out for its luminous red agate setting encased in 18k rose gold. Within the Jalsa, there's a Titan in-house flying tourbillon movement, made of 144 precision parts and 14 jewels, crowned with architectural bridges inlaid with red agate. There is also a sapphire magnifier counterpoise on the minute hand and a sapphire crystal exhibition caseback. Said Revathi Kant, chief design officer, Titan Company, 'Jalsa is more than design — it is conviction, legacy, and artistry woven into one extraordinary timepiece. It is the clearest expression yet of our intent to place Indian luxury and craftsmanship firmly on the global map. With this watch, we honour our past — and claim our future.' Venkatraman admitted that while there is a generation of people who are 45 and above who have a deep affection for the brand, the younger lot may not feel that way. To bridge that gap, Titan is relying on product innovation, retail transformation and brand building in the premium segments. 'It is presenting a completely surprising, unexpected face of the company to whom Titan may not be an automatic choice. Hundreds of thousands of people in the last five-seven years have bought into Titan through these efforts and we are moving up gradually,' he shares.

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