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Titan unveils new bridal jewellery watch collection

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Actress Laila at the launch of Nebula range of jewellery watches from Titan in Chennai on Monday. — Bijoy Ghosh

Chennai , Sept. 13

TITAN has launched its new bridal jewellery watch collection under the Nebula brand in the South. Priced between Rs 35,000 and Rs 41,000, this range is crafted from18-carat gold and precious stones.

Ms Simeran Bhasin, Brand Manger-Nebula, Titan Industries Ltd, said that the South accounts for more than 75 per cent of jewellery watches sold in the country. The new designs have been inspired by Indian latticework, and goes well with Indian clothes, she said.

The Indian watch market is about Rs 24,000 crore with only 50 per cent being in the organised sector.

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