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Behind the scenes of the Titan's first Tourbillon watch
Innovation

#TataBTS: The Magic Behind India's First Tourbillon

A look at the mechanical brilliance that makes Titan Company’s Flying Tourbillon watch timeless

June 2026     |     50-second read     |     1-minute watch

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The tourbillon is perhaps one of the most mesmerising and technically impressive creations in horology. It’s where engineering meets art.

Titan Company, which has consistently delivered innovative and elegant designs since 1984, hit a new milestone with the launch of India’s first tourbillon watch. Part of a limited-edition Commemorative Collection, the four watches paid tribute to the brand’s craftsmanship, rich heritage over four decades and a vision for the future.

Unlike traditional tourbillons, which are supported by bridges on both sides, flying tourbillons are cantilevered or supported from just one side, making the mechanism appear to float within the watch case.

So, what did it take to create this magnificent, made-in-India timepiece?

Watch this video on the making of Titan Company's mesmerising creation.

- Anju Maskeri


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