Silver Dial Leather Automatic Watch - 90111SL01
Silver Dial Leather Automatic Watch - 90111SL01
Silver Dial Leather Automatic Watch - 90111SL01
Silver Dial Leather Automatic Watch - 90111SL01
Silver Dial Leather Automatic Watch - 90111SL01
Silver Dial Leather Automatic Watch - 90111SL01
Silver Dial Leather Automatic Watch - 90111SL01
Silver Dial Leather Automatic Watch - 90111SL01
Silver Dial Leather Automatic Watch - 90111SL01
Silver Dial Leather Automatic Watch - 90111SL01
Silver Dial Leather Automatic Watch - 90111SL01
Silver Dial Leather Automatic Watch - 90111SL01
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Silver Dial Leather Automatic Watch - 90111SL01

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For the man who appreciates the little gestures. For the man who goes a little bit more in his passion. For the man who adores the beauty in the details. Introducing the new collection of Mechanical Watches from Titan. Powered by You.

The watches in the Titan Automatic collection are powered by Japanese Miyota Caliber 82SO movement which comes with 21 jewels, making it extremely durable. These finely-crafted works of powered by your wrist movement and are crafted for longevity.

Ideal for the men who have acquired the taste for precision and appreciate the detail, this watch is perfectly matched for the pace of the busy life. As a very versatile design, making it extremely durable. These finely creation works of powered by your wrist movement and are crafted for longevity.

Automatic Movement

Automatic watches are more than just timepieces. They are a way to escalate your everyday wardrobe. Titan bring you a range of men's automatic watches with sophisticated and stylish leather straps. Whether you are looking for a watch to pair with workwear or casuals, there is a watch for every occasion. From subtle brown and black leather straps to cool blue, take your pick and add to your watch collection.

There are a few key factors to consider when selecting the best automatic watch. The various types of watch movements necessitate varying levels of maintenance and upkeep from the wearer of the watch. And automatic watches are the easiest to maintain.

The movements of manual and automatic machines are similar. This is because they are both mechanical watches that keep time through the use of mechanical elements. The watch has a mainspring that builds tension and slowly releases it to power the watch. The distinction between the two is in the manner in which they store energy. To create tension in a manual watch, as the name implies, you must manually wind up the crown on the side of the watch.

An automatic watch, on the other hand, does it for you via a self-winding power reserve. There is usually some kind of weight or ball bearing within the watch that moves back and forth as you move. The watch absorbs that energy and stores it in the mainspring, which it can then release later to power the watch.

Key Components Of An Automatic Wrist Watch

• Mainspring
The mainspring is the source of power for automatic watch movements. When an automatic watch's crown is wound, kinetic energy is transferred to the coil mainspring. As more energy is stored, the mainspring tightens, storing even more energy for later use.

• Crown
A crown is a small wheel on the side of the watch. The crown is turned, winding the watch and allowing it to run.

• Gear Train
The mainspring's stored energy is allowed to pass through the gear train, which is a small series of internal gears that moves the watch hands and other parts of the watch face.

• Escapement
The escapement functions as a timepiece's internal braking system. The energy transferred from the mainspring to the gear train is expelled in equal parts, which is referred to as escapement.

• Balance Wheel
The balance wheel is an internal component that beats five to ten times per second in a circular motion.

• Dial Train
The dial train is a similar series of gears to the gear train. The dial train transfers an equal amount of energy from the balance wheel to the watch hands, allowing them to move.

• Jewels
Jewels are synthetic rubies placed in the center of the gear to keep it in motion and prevent heat and friction wear.

• Rotor
The rotor is a half-circle-shaped metal weight. The rotor is linked to the movement and can freely swing as the wearer's wrist moves. When the wearer moves, the rotor transfers power to the mainspring and twists it, where the energy is then stored. When the mainspring is completely wound, a clutch connected to the rotor engages. The clutch prevents the rotor from further winding the mainspring.

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We guarantee your Titan watch against manufacturing defects for 2 years (24 months) and the battery of your watch for 1 year from the date of retail purchase. Subject to the exceptions listed below:

This Guarantee Does Not Cover The Following:

  1. Normal wear and tear
  2. Damage caused by mishandling including damage to the glass/strap/bracelet
  3. Damage caused by watch being opened anywhere other than a Titan service center
  4. Damage due to water entry in a non-water resistant watch
  5. Any consequential damage or loss arising on account of the aforesaid

Subject to the above during the guarantee period. Titan will regulate, adjust, repair or replace parts or the movement to restore your Titan watch to its full working order without charge to you. You are responsible for presenting, at your expense, the watch together with the original warranty card duly completed.