Titan set to make its first ever Geneva appearance
Titan, India’s largest watch manufacturer, is to present this week in Geneva for the first time in its history.
This debut is a chance for the company to introduce itself to the international watch community, and to launch two new high-end novelties.
Leading Titan’s Geneva presence is Kuruvilla “Diny” Markose, who became the CEO of Titan in August 2025. It is his first appearance on the international stage in this role.
In a statement, Markose highlighted future plans which included the introduction of a new watch brand scheduled for the second half of 2026.
Markose commented: “Our new novelties, and proposed new brand at the upper end of the spectrum, represents a natural progression for Titan. They bring together our manufacturing depth, our design capabilities, and our engineering expertise into a more focused expression of high-end watchmaking.
“The opportunity of introducing the company at this key moment in Geneva reflects the standards we are aligning ourselves with. Titan’s next chapter will be written not only in India, but in dialogue with the wider world of fine watchmaking.”
The two new timepieces to be unveiled in Geneva include the Edge Ultraslim Mechanical and the Nebula Genesis Starburst.
The Edge Ultraslim Mechanical is built on the 2.2 mm slim Edge Mechanical calibre. This watch will be the company’s official entry into the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG) this year under the ‘Time Only’ category.
The other design, the Nebula Genesis Starburst, is inspired by the birth of a star with 60 custom cut diamonds. The in-house automatic movement is embellished by the Trionique rotor.
Titan will welcome guests throughout the week from 13–18 April at the Beau-Rivage hotel in Geneva.



