The iconic NilgirisĀ MountainĀ Railway (NMR) ā one of the worldās last-remaining steam-powered railways that chugs up the hills from Mettupalayam to Udhagamandalam ā is the muse of CoromandelĀ WatchĀ Co., based in The Nilgiris. Last week, the brand launched Blue Mountain Edition, limited to 300 timepieces, as an ode to the 125-year journey of the train that covers 16 tunnels, over 200 steep curves and 257 bridges, using the rack-and-pinion system.

āPersonally, itās a tribute to the NMR, which I hopped on to during my stint in the hospitality industry with the Taj group,ā says Shibin VS, co-founder of CoromandelĀ WatchĀ Co., which forayed into the microbrand watch industry in 2022. Originally known as Watch Projects, a vintage and pre-owned online watch store, the company sold vintage watches sourced from across the world. Then, as Madras Watch Works, thebrandās journey in watchmaking started in September 2023 with the launch of the Marina Edition, before rebranding the company as Coromandel Watch Co. He adds that he often took the train for his journey back home while working on shifts between Coonoor and Ooty. āA ride on NMR is a throwback to a time when life was slower. The scenery brings an instant calm and I reached home feeling refreshed,ā he recalls.

The back case features an engraving of the Nilgiri Mountain Railway
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TheĀ BlueĀ MountainĀ Edition, a collectorās item, takes inspiration from Heuerās camero variant, a 1960s model that is no longer in production. Tag acquired Heuer in the 1980s. āThis model of the iconic brand paid tribute to a racing car. We took the design inspiration from there but crafted it as a tribute to the train steeped in historyā, he explains, adding that the watchĀ has mechanical movement adapted from pocketĀ watchesĀ created in the 17th Century.
AĀ watchĀ enthusiast, Shibin shares that there is something special about mechanicalĀ watches, powered by a mainspring, a coiled metal spring that stores energy. āAs the mainspring unwinds, it transfers energy through a series of gears and springs, powering theĀ watchĀ and its functions. This intricate system of moving parts sets mechanicalĀ watchesĀ apart from their quartzĀ watchĀ counterparts, which are powered by batteries,ā he describes.
The limited-editionĀ watch currently comes in a single variant with silver sunburst dial. āWe have used āTo in class crystalā called sapphire crystal for the built, highly resistant to scratches, often used in high-endĀ watchesĀ like Tissot, Rolex and Omega. The case is a 316 surgical-grade stainless steel; the leather strap comes from Crazy Horse, a line of pull-up premium leather, that eventually creates a patina, vintage look,ā explains Shibin.

Marina Edition 2.0
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The Blue Mountain Edition uses Miyots OS21 Chronograph Quartz movement, made by Citizen in Japan, and has a chronograph function too. ā Apart from keeping time, it measures the elapsed time while indicating the current time. Though chronograph watches have nothing to do with the railways, but every second counts when the chronograph function is activated on your watch, much like the synchronised working of the trainās rack-and-pinion mechanism. As NMR that enjoys UNESCOās World Heritage Site status, climbs the blue mountains with power and precision, the watch mirrors its spirit. We chose a quartz chronograph because it reflects the same reliability, accuracy and functionality that the NMR stands for,ā says Shibin adding that his motive is to create awareness about the charm of mechanicalĀ watches.

āOur first two launches, Marina Edition 2.0 and the Tanjore Edition, are automaticĀ watchesĀ with Seiko NH35 and Seiko NH35A movements that are mechanical. There is growing craze for such innovations among the Gen Z. A swing back to the 1990s, when brands like HMTs and Seikos ruled because of the characteristic mechanism. For example, some of theseĀ watchesĀ work with hand movement. As your hand moves, theĀ watchĀ works.ā
Shibin started CoromandelĀ WatchĀ Co. along with his friend Amit Sudevan. āWe wanted to put together mechanicalĀ watchesĀ that people can relate to. Especially, for Indians settled abroad, names like Tanjore, Marina or TheĀ BlueĀ Mountain evoke sentimental value. It is nostalgic and brings an emotional connection with their homeland,ā says Shibin adding that he imports spare parts from vendors across the country. As he is also part of forums like MadrasĀ WatchĀ Collectors, which he calls āhumbleĀ watchĀ groupsā in small towns and cities, Shibin networks with collectors from horology clubs like DelhiĀ WatchĀ Collectors Group, or Chronoholics.

Spare parts are sourced from vendors across the country
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He has been collectingĀ watchesĀ for over a decade. āOne of the firstĀ watchesĀ I bought with my first salary was a Casio Edifice. My father gifted me a Casio when I was young. It was handed to him by my grandfather. I started with collecting Casios, and added HMTās rare collectibles, Citizen Orca (diverāsĀ watch), Citizen Sciko and as many as 26 vintageĀ watchesĀ which I collected from thrift stores and online market places. I keep wearing them on rotation for different occasions. My Sunday mornings are spent with coffee and my treasured collection.ā

Shibin VS
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In the last one year, the company has sold hundreds ofĀ watchesĀ across India besides the US, UK and Gulf countries. āThereās so much of mechanism on your wrist with the wheels and springs to keep the time. TheĀ watchesĀ use the same mechanism of the 17th Century, the good old way of keeping time,ā he says, adding, āItās like wearing history on your wrist.ā
The Blue Mountain Edition by CoromandelĀ WatchĀ Co. starts at ā¹8,000 on coromandelwatchco.com
Published – June 13, 2025 06:21 pm IST
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