Bangalore Watch Company launches limited-edition watch made with captured carbon
By AI, Created 9:01 AM UTC, June 02, 2026, /AGP/ – Bangalore Watch Company has introduced Peninsula Carbon, a 100-piece limited edition in its Peninsula line that uses dials made from recovered carbon black and forged carbon composite. The India-based brand says the watch turns industrial waste and atmospheric pollutants into a precision mechanical product, with sales set to begin May 26, 2026.
Why it matters: - Bangalore Watch Company is trying to turn carbon pollution into a consumer product, linking a luxury watch release to the broader issue of urban emissions. - The watch uses recovered carbon black sourced from industrial waste and pollutants that would otherwise enter the atmosphere. - The release extends the brand’s strategy of building watches around Indian narratives and unusual materials.
What happened: - Bangalore Watch Company announced Peninsula Carbon, a limited-edition watch in its GPHG-nominated Peninsula collection. - The launch dates to June 3, 2026. - The watch is a single execution limited to 100 pieces. - Sales through the brand’s website began on May 26, 2026. - The price is set at approximately $3,000.
The details: - The brand developed ReforgeCarbon™, a proprietary material that combines forged carbon composite and rCB, or recovered carbon black. - CarbonCraft, a Bangalore-based materials science company, worked with Bangalore Watch Company on the project. - Each dial is made by compressing carbon fibers and recovered carbon black in a thermoset resin under high pressure. - The resulting material is lightweight, structurally strong and visually distinct from conventional carbon-fiber manufacturing. - Recovered carbon black is produced through pyrolysis of end-of-life industrial waste and byproducts. - The watch replaces the traditional minute track with an Air Quality Index-inspired display. - The display runs from 50 in green to 500 in deep red. - The case uses surgical-grade stainless steel. - The crystal is anti-scratch sapphire. - The watch is rated to 200 meters of water resistance. - A highly accurate Swiss automatic movement powers the watch. - The movement is assembled, regulated, tested and quality-checked to Swiss standards at the brand’s Bangalore facility. - Each watch has a unique dial structure shaped by the manufacturing process. - Every piece is individually numbered.
Between the lines: - The Peninsula Carbon release shifts the Peninsula collection’s theme from mountains, oceans and forests toward cities and emissions. - Mercy Amalraj, co-founder of Bangalore Watch Company, said the watch is meant to reflect the fact that cities occupy just 2% of Earth’s land but contribute nearly 70% of global carbon emissions. - Nirupesh Joshi, co-founder of the brand, said the project is meant as a cultural statement rather than a sustainability argument. - Joshi also said the watch turns actual particulate matter into a precision object for the wrist. - The company is using materials science and environmental symbolism to create scarcity and differentiation in a crowded watch market.
What’s next: - Buyers can order Peninsula Carbon through the brand’s website. - The limited run of 100 watches means availability will be tight. - The one-of-one dial variations make each unit distinct within the edition.
The bottom line: - Bangalore Watch Company is packaging carbon-capture symbolism, proprietary materials and Swiss mechanical watchmaking into a small limited edition aimed at collectors who want a story as much as a timepiece.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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