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The Titan project took two years.
Not because it was complicated on paper, but because doing it right took time.
From the beginning, the goal was simple: build a professional-grade automatic diver that reduced weight, increased strength, and didn’t compromise reliability at depth. The challenge was material. Traditional steel could meet the depth rating, but it came with mass. Titanium reduced weight, but introduced its own tradeoffs. We wanted something better.
The solution became the case itself.
A forged carbon exterior, paired with a titanium core, allowed us to build a case structure that is light on the wrist but uncompromising under pressure. Carbon provides rigidity and shock resistance. Titanium provides structural integrity where it matters most. Together, they form a case designed to survive prolonged exposure to depth, pressure, and hard use, without feeling like a burden on the wrist.
The dial follows the same philosophy. A deep Musou black base eliminates glare and distraction, allowing the hands and markers to do exactly what they’re supposed to do: communicate time instantly. High-contrast indices, Super-LumiNova C3, and a clear minute track ensure legibility in low-light, zero-light, and underwater environments.
Rated to 500 meters, powered by an automatic movement, protected by sapphire, and shielded by a soft-iron magnetic cage, this watch wasn’t designed for a display case. It was built to be worn daily, used hard, and trusted when conditions are less than ideal.
This is not a reinvention. It’s a refinement, shaped by testing, iteration, and restraint.
Built to go deeper.
Built to last.
Built to be with you.

