In 2002, Titan unveiled what was then the thinnest watch in the world. Called the Titan Edge, it had a I slimness of 3.5mm, with the quartz movement inside measuring 1.15mm; it weighed about 14g. The launch of the watch in India not just marked the commercial availability of a record-breaking watch, but with it the Edge collection of watches was established within Titan's universe. With a focus on design and engineering, over the years, the Edge line has had variations like the titanium Skeletal Edge (2012), the slimmest and lightest watch in the world at 3.9mm (it went on to win the 2013 Red Dot Award), and the Edge Ceramic (2016), the slimmest ceramic watch in the world at 4.4mm. In 2020, Titan presented its slimmest mechanical watch, the Titan Edge Mechanical, boasting a thickness of 5.85mm.
Now the brand is eyeing a new milestone. Titan's two watches, the Edge UltraSlim and the Edge Squircle, have been longlisted in the 'Challenge' and 'Time Only' category, respectively, of the 2024 Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG), the watchmaking industry's most prestigious award ceremony where top designs and brands of the year are felicitated based on votes by an international jury. This is the first time an Indian watch brand has made it to the longlist. "It is a matter of great pride," says Kalpana Rangamani, Chief Sales and Marketing Officer, Premium and Luxury Watches, Titan.
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"Moser has always been very strong, and it can be very polarising.You either love it or hate it."
Recently, H. Moser & Cie joined hands with Studio Underd0g to create two passion fruit-inspired watches (more on page 72), once again proving its unconventional, collaborative approach to watchmaking.
A WELLORDERED CELEBRATION
Sinn celebrated 25 years of its model 356 by introducing a handsome version of this pilots' chronograph that has a symmetrical dial with a subtle colour gradient
WELCOME TO THE CLUB
With the Nomos graduation watch launched back in 2007, the Club had almost left its teenage years behind. Reason enough for the manufacturer in Glashütte to revise this watch's design for the first time ever, but without altering its character. Our test shows how well the Club is maturing.
AT NIGHT MISSION
Breitling has relaunched the Avenger collection and sharpened its profile. The new pilots' series brings fresh new chronographs into the picture, along with an automatic and a GMT version. And now, the Breitling in-house Caliber 01 makes its appearance in a slightly smaller fuselage. Our test shows what the new Avenger B01 Chronograph 'Night Mission' version has to offer.
Sportsmanship
A closer look at the latest colour options for Parmigiani Fleurier’s Tonda PF Sport, a high-frequency chronograph in stainless steel that aims to offer “simplicity and sophistication in sportive elegance”.
ODE TO JOY
For Delhi-based watch collector Ravi Sethi, the pleasure of collecting lies not just in timepieces but also in the people and community that help further it
TWICE AS NICE
Montblanc's manufactures in Le Locle and Villeret in Switzerland are giving the brand an edge few other watchmakers can match. We visited both facilities to understand how two approaches one futuristic and the other steeped in tradition have resulted in a wide range of Montblanc offerings that can cater to every kind of watch lover.
Purpose and Drive
In conversation with the 2024 Rolex National Geographic Explorer Fernando Trujillo on the causes, effects, and results of a life spent protecting the Amazon River dolphins
WRITTEN IN THE STARS
A close look at legendary watchmaker George Daniels's Space Traveller watches, which combined different concepts of time reading
HOT DOG
Richard Benc's Studio Underdog is bringing a quirky, colourful approach to horology