Charriol Debuts Its Watches and Wonders Novelties in India

Chairman and CEO Coralie Charriol brought the Maison’s latest Geneva novelties to India through an exclusive Helios Luxe showcase
Charriol Debuts Its Watches and Wonders Novelties in India
June 17, 2026
-
EVENTS
-
5
MIN
Charriol Debuts Its Watches and Wonders Novelties in India

As Swiss watchmakers continue to sharpen their focus on India, Charriol has become the latest brand to place the market at the centre of its expansion strategy. The Geneva-based maison, known for its jewellery-watch aesthetic and signature cable design, hosted an exclusive preview of its latest Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026 launches in New Delhi through its retail partner, Helios Luxe.

The showcase marked the first opportunity for Indian collectors and clients to experience the new collection ahead of its official international launch later this year. It also brought Charriol Chairman and CEO Coralie Charriol to India, underlining the brand’s growing interest in a market that has become increasingly important to the global luxury watch industry.

At the centre of the presentation was the new Mariner collection, which reinterprets Charriol’s longstanding chain-link design language through a series of jewellery-led timepieces. The Maison also used the preview to highlight its focus on mechanical watchmaking and technical innovation, unveiling three in-house movements: the C01 Automatic, C02 Automatic GMT, and C03 Skeleton Automatic. The calibres introduce automatic, GMT, and skeletonised offerings that broaden the technical scope of the collection.

Further additions included the Navigator Cruise 41mm and Navigator Cruise Moonphase 36mm, alongside new expressions of the St-Tropez collection. Among them were the St-Tropez Free Spirit, St-Tropez 30 Iconic, St-Tropez 25 Iconic Pastel, and St-Tropez Black Moon, each drawing on the Maison’s established blend of watchmaking and jewellery design.

“The latest Charriol collection showcases the Maison’s ability to continually reinvent itself while staying true to its heritage,” said Rahul Shukla, Vice President and CSMO, Watches Division, Titan Company Limited. “We are delighted to bring these new creations to India through an exclusive preview, offering our customers early access to some of the most exciting launches from the global watchmaker.”

For Charriol, the decision to host an early preview in India reflects a broader recognition of the country’s growing influence within luxury. “India is an exciting and rapidly evolving luxury market, with consumers who appreciate authenticity, craftsmanship and meaningful design,” said Coralie Charriol. “Through our partnership with Helios Luxe, we are delighted to present our newest Geneva creations to Indian customers and offer an exclusive first look at the future of Charriol.”

The collection will be available exclusively through Helios Luxe boutiques across India and its digital platform following its official launch later this year.

Image credits: Respective brands

by
by
AND
editorial@gmt-india.in
by
TOP READS
No items found.
CATEGORIES
FOLLOW US
INSTAGRAM
RELATED POST