Ducati Watches Now On Sale In India; Priced From Rs 15,000

- Ducati and Titan introduce new watch collection
- Price ranges between Rs 15,000 and Rs 30,000
- All models are Quartz watches
Watch company Titan and Italian motorcycle brand Ducati have teamed up to introduce a new lineup of watches for the Indian market. The two companies have collaborated on several collections in the past, and this latest launch adds 43 new quartz timepieces inspired by Ducati’s motorcycle design language. However, it's important to note these watches are not manufactured by Titan.
Also Read: 2025 Ducati Streetfighter V2 Launched In India At Rs. 17.50 Lakh
To bring the new collection of watches to India, Ducati has appointed Titan Company Limited as its licensing partner for retail distribution, brand presence, and nationwide expansion. The models will be sold through Titan’s retail network, which includes Helios and Titan World stores across the country.
Prices for the new range start at Rs 15,000 and go up to Rs 30,000. Titan will handle distribution and retail operations, while the watches themselves are produced by Ducati’s global manufacturing partners. Some of the watches that were present at the launch are named Supermoto, Extreme Sports and Corse.
Also Read: New Ducati Panigale V2 Launched At Rs. 19.12 Lakh
The design of the new collection draws heavily from Ducati’s performance motorcycles. The watches feature elements such as instrumentation-inspired dials, red accents, and more.
Speaking at the launch, Alessandro Cicognani, Head – Brand Licensing,
Sponsorship & Sport Marketing, Ducati, said: “Ducati stands for emotion - the moment when man locks in with the machine and speed finds its pulse. This watch collection carries that feeling beyond the motorcycle. It’s for every Ducati fan who wants the rush to stay with them.”
Latest News
Jaiveer Mehra | Jan 17, 20262026 Tata Punch Facelift Price, Variants ExplainedUpdated Punch is available in 8 trim levels with naturally aspirated petrol, CNG and turbo-petrol engine options.3 mins read
car&bike Team | Jan 17, 2026Skoda Kushaq Facelift Teased Ahead of Launch In Coming WeeksMid-lifecycle update to bring with it styling updates as well as new features inside the cabin.1 min read
car&bike Team | Jan 16, 2026Pierer Mobility AG Rebranded as Bajaj Mobility AG Following KTM TakeoverThis marks a major shift in ownership and strategic direction in the global motorcycle industry.1 min read
Seshan Vijayraghvan | Jan 16, 2026Kia Syros Variant Line-Up Expanded With HTK (EX) Trim; Prices Start At Rs. 9.89 LakhPositioned between the HTK (O) and HTK+ trims, the new variant will be offered in both petrol and diesel options.2 mins read
car&bike Team | Jan 16, 2026MG Majestor India Launch On February 12Unveiled in India at the 2025 Bharat Mobility Expo, the Majestor is expected to be positioned as a more premium alternative to the Gloster.1 min read
Jaiveer Mehra | Jan 15, 2026Kia Carens Clavis Gets New Sunroof-Equipped HTE(EX) Trim; Prices Start From Rs 12.55 LakhNew lower mid-spec trim is positioned between the HTE(O) and HTK variants and gets some additional features.1 min read
Amaan Ahmed | Jan 17, 2026Bajaj Chetak C25 First Ride Review: Basic, Likeable E-Scooter For First-Time RidersThe Chetak C25, in quite a few ways, is poles apart from the larger and more powerful 30 and 35 Series models, but in its mannerisms, it is very much a Chetak.8 mins read
Bilal Firfiray | Jan 9, 2026Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder: 10,000 km Long-Term ReviewAfter spending over three months and 10,000 km with the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder Hybrid, we were impressed by its real-world mileage, seamless hybrid, practical comfort, and Toyota reliability. Is it the best C-SUV then?5 mins read
Seshan Vijayraghvan | Jan 8, 20262026 Mahindra XUV 7XO Review: Big On Tech, Bigger On ComfortThe new Mahindra XUV 7XO is flashier, feature packed, and comes with more advanced tech. But are the changes just incremental or actually substantial?1 min read
Preetam Bora | Jan 10, 2026Simple One Gen 2 First Ride Review: 265 km Claimed Range!The Gen 2 model of Simple Energy’s first electric scooter gets a fair few updates, including new features, tech, more range and lighter weight. We spent a couple of hours with the Simple One Gen 2 to find out if it manages to impress.6 mins read
Amaan Ahmed | Jan 3, 2026VLF Mobster 135 300 KM Review: Fun But FlawedA 125 cc scooter with Italian design and Chinese genes is a rare combination, and while some may be tempted to dismiss it because of its origins, the VLF Mobster shows 125s can also be exciting – but not without compromises.11 mins read

































































































































