From meteorites to rare earth materials, Titan’s Stellar 2.0 is inspired by the cosmos

Have you ever looked up at the sky and felt a connection to something bigger than us? If you’re nodding along, you’re not alone; the vastness of the cosmos captivates even the most skeptical souls among us. Now imagine if we told you that you could tap into the extraordinary potential of this majestic universe.

Inspired by the boundless beauty of the cosmos, Titan launches its Stellar 2.0 collection. “Each timepiece in the Stellar 2.0 collection is a reflection of the vastness of the sky, created to embody our commitment to horological excellence. This collection transforms celestial phenomena into wearable art, with intricate patterns, luminous hands and unique textures that evoke the beauty of space and its celestial bodies,” said Mahendra Chauhan, head of design at Titan.

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With millennials and GenZ looking for unique, customized experiences, premiumization has touched every category. In response, the homegrown luxury watchmaker designed the collection for people with a keen eye for the extraordinary. With this launch, the brand reflects its understanding of the discerning consumer looking for functionality and an elevated sense of style.

After the success of the debut Stellar collection in 2023Titan’s Stellar 2.0 focuses on three key features: movements, materials and functionality. Featuring thirteen timepieces and three limited edition watches, the collection captures the cosmos in every detail, from solar moon dials to moon phase indicators that show the dance between day and night and the waxing and waning of the moon.

It integrates rare earth materials such as Kambaba Jasper, Aventurine, Tiger’s Eye and the ancient Muonionalusta meteorite. Key features of the Stellar 2.0 collection include the use of these rare earth elements, a 120,000-year-old meteorite dial, Titan automatic caliber, grade 5 titanium cases, intricately decorated solar-moon discs and multi-function movements – all combined. in a showcase of horological craftsmanship.