Ciga Design launches Hunter series with a $1,999 titanium Tourbillon and skeleton dials

Chinese watchmaker Ciga Design has officially released its Hunter series of automatic watches for the global market, combining intricate craftsmanship, bold aesthetics, and in-house movements. While all models in the lineup share a common design philosophy and general silhouette, each variant offers a distinct take on the look, allowing buyers to choose a watch that fits their personal style and daily routine.
The flagship of the collection is the Hunter Tourbillon, which features a grade 5 titanium bracelet and a tonneau-shaped case with a semi-transparent skeleton dial. The watch showcases sharp, chamfered edges, exposed complications, and Super-LumiNova luminescent markers and hands for low-light visibility. Inside, the hand-wound, twin-barrel, 26-jewel CD-011 tourbillon movement delivers a 72-hour power reserve — a rare feature in this price segment. The Hunter Tourbillon is priced at $1,999 on Ciga's online store and is available in three colorways: Blue, Carbon, and Silver. For a more casual look, buyers can opt for a fluororubber strap option.
For those who prefer a less flashy but equally refined timepiece, the base Hunter watch retains the same design DNA with a fully skeletonized case that puts the 24-jewel CD-07 automatic movement on full display. It is rated for 3 ATM water resistance, features sapphire glass, and comes with a DLC-coated, scratch-resistant finish. Alongside the titanium version, Ciga also offers a Vintage variant for a more classic aesthetic.
All watches in the Hunter series are backed by the brand's warranty and ship internationally. The collection is now available for purchase directly from Ciga Design's website, with additional options expected to roll out through authorized retailers in the coming months.


