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Essence
Titoni is one of the few independent watchmakers situated inside the heart of the watchmaking world, Switzerland. Known for creating fashion-centric timepieces, Titoni came up with the first Cosmo in the 1980s called the Cosmo 88 Lady. In 1994, Titoni launched the automatic GMT called the Cosmo 3000. After a series of hits, Titoni decided to launch Cosmo as a stand-alone collection.
Features
The Titoni Cosmo collection is fixed with a fluted bezel or sometimes sparkling stones on the bezel. The collection is inspired by the geometric form of a seashell, thus the fluted bezel on most of the timepieces. For both men and women, the date window is fixed at 3 o’clock. The integrated lugs and index markers make it look more like a sportier watch. But with Cosmo King and Cosmo Queen, a dash of opulence is added with the hour and minute markers studded with sparkling stones. Cosmo King features a day aperture at the 12 o’clock marker, whereas, the Cosmo Queen just displays the date on the dial.
Movement
Fitted with automatic movements, the Titoni Cosmo collection features movements such as ETA 2842-2 in the Cosmo Automatics and ETA 2834-2 in Cosmo King. Inside the women-centric Cosmo, the ETA 2671 movement is fitted.