Head-to-Head Comparison

Titan Heritage vs Titan Evolution

Classic leather dress watch against the accessible modern entry — a full comparison across display, build, health features, battery, and more so you know exactly which Titan is right for you.

Titan · Connected Series · 2024
Heritage
1.43" AMOLED 466×466 px · Round dial
Genuine leather strap · Stainless steel
Mineral crystal glass · AOD
IP67 · 7-day battery · BT Calling
HR · SpO₂ · Sleep · Stress · Health Score
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Titan · Connected Series · 2024
Evolution
1.69" AMOLED 240×280 px · Rectangular
Silicone strap · Aluminium case
Mineral crystal glass · No AOD
IP68 · 7-day battery · BT Calling
HR · SpO₂ · Sleep · Stress · Health Score
Display Comparison
🖥️ Display Technology, Glass, Resolution & Brightness Heritage Wins
Panel Type
Titan Heritage AMOLED — Vivid colour, deep blacks, and excellent contrast. At 466×466 px on a 1.43" round panel, pixel density is extremely high (~325 PPI), making this the sharpest display in Titan's connected mid-range. Supports Always-On Display, leveraging AMOLED's per-pixel efficiency.
✦ Higher PPI
Titan Evolution AMOLED — Both watches use AMOLED, so colour quality and black levels are comparable. However the Evolution's 240×280 px panel at 1.69" results in a noticeably lower pixel density (~185 PPI) — text and icons appear softer on close inspection than on the Heritage.
Display Glass
Titan Heritage Mineral Crystal Glass — Scratch-resistant for everyday use. Standard for this price tier. Will develop fine scratches over extended use; a screen protector is advisable for long-term preservation. No AR coating.
Titan Evolution Mineral Crystal Glass — Identical glass type and protection level as the Heritage. Neither watch uses sapphire crystal; both are equal on display protection. A screen protector is recommended on both if scratch-free appearance over years is a priority.
Dial Shape & Size
Titan Heritage Round dial · 1.43" — The circular form factor is the defining design choice of the Heritage. It reads like a traditional analog watch on the wrist, pairs beautifully with the genuine leather strap, and gives the Heritage a timeless, dress-watch silhouette. Preferred in formal and business-formal environments.
✦ Traditional Watch Aesthetic
Titan Evolution Rectangular dial · 1.69" — Larger active screen area despite the different form factor. The rectangular format gives more room for health dashboards, notification text, and sports tracking data. Preferred by users who want maximum on-screen information at a glance.
Resolution & PPI
Titan Heritage 466 × 466 px · ~325 PPI — The Heritage has the highest pixel density of any watch in this comparison. Text is crisp, icons are sharp, and watch face details are rendered with remarkable clarity for a smartwatch display. This is genuinely one of the sharpest displays in its price segment in India.
✦ Sharpest Display
Titan Evolution 240 × 280 px · ~185 PPI — Lower resolution and noticeably lower pixel density. The display is adequate for time, steps, and notifications in everyday use, but the difference vs the Heritage is visible when viewing detailed watch faces or reading small text. This is the most significant display gap between the two.
Always-On Display
Titan Heritage AOD — Yes. The Heritage supports Always-On Display, keeping time and basic info visible without raising the wrist. On a round watch designed to resemble a traditional timepiece, AOD is a particularly natural and useful feature — time is always visible, as it would be on an analog watch.
✦ AOD Supported
Titan Evolution AOD — No. The Evolution does not support Always-On Display. The screen only activates on wrist-raise or button press. This is the expected trade-off at the entry-level price point and actually benefits battery life, but it means the watch appears blank on the wrist between interactions.
Water Resistance & Body Material
💧 IP / ATM Rating & Case Material Evolution Wins
Water Rating
Titan Heritage IP67 — Dust-tight. Protected against temporary water immersion up to 1m for 30 minutes under static conditions. Handles rain, splashes, handwashing, and light sweat without issue. However, the genuine leather strap is the real limiting factor — it should not be regularly submerged or soaked. Not suitable for swimming or extended water exposure.
Titan Evolution IP68 — One step above IP67. Rated for submersion up to 1.5m for 30 minutes. Fully swim-safe with a dedicated swim mode for pool lap tracking. The silicone strap handles water exposure without degradation. Suitable for gym showers, pool sessions, rain, and all everyday water contact without restriction.
✦ Better Water Rating
ATM Equivalent
Titan Heritage IP67 ≈ 1.0 ATM static pressure equivalent. Suitable for: rain, handwashing, light sweat, brief splashes. Not suitable for: swimming, pool use, forceful water streams, or submersion beyond incidental contact. The leather strap further restricts practical water exposure.
Titan Evolution IP68 at 1.5m ≈ 1.5 ATM static pressure. Suitable for: swimming, gym sessions, rain, handwashing, and casual pool use. The silicone strap reinforces the watch's suitability for active and wet environments. Avoid only high-pressure dynamic water (diving, water sports).
✦ Swim-Safe
Case Material
Titan Heritage Stainless Steel Case. Heavier, more premium feel, with a polished finish that gives the Heritage its dressed-up character. Stainless steel pairs naturally with the leather strap and formal watch aesthetic. More durable and resistant to dents and scratches than aluminium. The premium case material contributes meaningfully to the Heritage's higher price positioning.
✦ Premium Case Material
Titan Evolution Aluminium Alloy Case. Significantly lighter than stainless steel, making the Evolution more comfortable for all-day wear, particularly during active use. Aluminium is more prone to surface scratches and dents than steel under impact, but at this price tier and use case it is a practical and appropriate material choice. Multiple colour options leverage the aluminium's ease of finishing.
Strap Material
Titan Heritage Genuine Leather Strap — 22mm. The Heritage's most distinctive feature. Genuine leather gives an authentic analog-watch feel, breathes better than silicone in mild conditions, and develops a natural patina over time that many wearers appreciate. Requires care around water; avoid soaking and allow to dry naturally after perspiration. Interchangeable — the 22mm width supports third-party leather or NATO strap swaps.
✦ Premium Leather
Titan Evolution Silicone Sport Strap — 22mm. Practical, sweat-proof, and water-safe. Much easier to clean than leather and fully suited for gym, outdoor, and water environments. Less premium in feel and appearance than leather, but far more durable and low-maintenance. Multiple colour options available to personalise the look. Also 22mm interchangeable.
Battery, Storage & GPS
🔋 Battery Capacity & Backup · On-Watch Storage · GPS Networks Largely Tied
Battery Backup
Titan Heritage Up to 7 days typical use. AOD enabled will reduce backup toward the lower end of the 5–7 day range. Heavy Bluetooth calling reduces battery to approximately 1–2 days. The Heritage's smaller 1.43" display and lower processor load partially offset the AOD power draw to maintain competitive battery life.
Titan Evolution Up to 7 days typical use · 15 days standby. The absence of AOD is a battery advantage — the Evolution does not run a continuous display element, which lowers average power consumption. In moderate daily use, the Evolution can comfortably reach 7 days between charges. 15-day standby supports extended travel without charger access.
✦ No AOD Drain · Better Standby
Heavy BT Calling
Titan Heritage Approx. 1–2 days with intensive Bluetooth calling. Consistent with all BT calling smartwatches — the calling speaker and microphone significantly increase power consumption vs passive health-monitoring use.
Titan Evolution Approx. 1–2 days with intensive Bluetooth calling. Identical real-world trade-off to the Heritage. Both watches are equal on this dimension — heavy calling reduces battery similarly regardless of the presence or absence of AOD.
On-Watch Storage
Titan Heritage Not specified. The Heritage does not advertise local music storage. Music playback is remote-controlled (the watch controls the paired phone's audio player). This is standard across Titan's connected range — neither watch stores music locally on the device.
Titan Evolution Not specified. Same position as the Heritage. No local music storage; remote music control via the paired smartphone is the only music-related feature on both watches. Both are equal and equally limited on this dimension.
Built-in GPS
Titan Heritage No built-in GPS. Route tracking, pace, and outdoor distance rely on the paired phone's GPS. As a dress-watch positioned for formal and business use, the absence of built-in GPS is expected and appropriate — the typical Heritage user is not tracking marathon routes from the wrist.
Titan Evolution No built-in GPS. Same limitation. Phone-tethered GPS only. For casual walking, step counting, and daily wellness tracking, phone-connected GPS is sufficient. Both watches are equal on GPS and both are appropriate for their intended use cases without standalone GPS.
Health Features
❤️ Health Feature Differences Effectively Equal
Core Health Sensors
Titan Heritage Continuous optical heart rate monitoring · SpO₂ blood oxygen spot-check · Multi-stage sleep analysis (light, deep, REM) · HRV-based stress monitoring · Guided breathing exercises · Step counter · Calories burned · Distance tracking · Female cycle tracker · Health Score daily wellness index.
Titan Evolution Continuous optical heart rate monitoring · SpO₂ blood oxygen spot-check · Multi-stage sleep analysis (light, deep, REM) · HRV-based stress monitoring · Guided breathing exercises · Step counter · Calories burned · Distance tracking · Female cycle tracker · Health Score daily wellness index. Identical health sensor suite to the Heritage.
VO2 Max / HRV Analysis
Titan Heritage No VO2 Max. No standalone HRV Analysis. The Heritage uses HRV data internally for stress monitoring but does not expose it as an independent recovery metric. Advanced fitness analytics are reserved for the Evoke 2, Celestor 2, and Crest 2. The Heritage is a wellness watch, not a performance-tracking device.
Titan Evolution No VO2 Max. No standalone HRV Analysis. Identical to the Heritage on this dimension. Both watches are positioned for everyday wellness monitoring, not athletic performance analytics. For VO2 Max, the Evoke 2 is the entry point in the Titan range.
Health Score
Titan Heritage Health Score — Titan's daily wellness index aggregating HR, SpO₂, sleep quality, stress level, and activity. Displayed on the watch face and in the Titan Smart app with day/week/month trend graphs. A single number that tells users how well their body has been performing across all tracked dimensions.
Titan Evolution Health Score — Same feature, same algorithm, same presentation in the Titan Smart app. Both watches deliver an identical Health Score experience. The Heritage does not have an upgraded algorithm (that is the Smart 3's Health Score 2.0 feature). On health metrics, these two watches are functionally equivalent.
Sports Modes
Titan Heritage Multiple sports modes — running, cycling, yoga, walking, and more. The Heritage's formal positioning means sports tracking is a secondary feature rather than the primary use case. A swim mode is not confirmed due to IP67 limitation; pool use is discouraged given the leather strap.
Titan Evolution Multiple sports modes including a dedicated swim mode for pool lap tracking — usable where the Heritage's leather strap and IP67 rating make water sports impractical. The Evolution's silicone strap and IP68 rating make it genuinely more suitable as a fitness companion for active users.
✦ Swim Mode Usable
Connectivity & Miscellaneous Differences
📡 Bluetooth · Smart Features · Design Philosophy & Use Case Heritage Leads on Style
Bluetooth Version
Titan Heritage Bluetooth 5.0 — Stable, well-tested standard. Reliable pairing with both Android and iOS. BT 5.0 calling provides adequate voice call quality for indoor and relatively quiet outdoor environments. Sufficient for the Heritage's everyday professional use case.
Titan Evolution Bluetooth 5.0 — Identical Bluetooth standard to the Heritage. Same calling quality, same pairing stability, same power consumption characteristics. Both watches are equal on connectivity version.
Smart Notifications
Titan Heritage Calls, SMS, WhatsApp, Gmail, and social app notifications mirrored to wrist. Remote music control (play, pause, skip, volume). Camera shutter trigger. Find My Phone. Weather updates. Alarm, stopwatch, timer. Do Not Disturb mode. Sedentary reminders. Full smart utility set via Titan Smart App.
Titan Evolution Identical smart notification and control set to the Heritage — calls, SMS, WhatsApp, Gmail, music control, camera shutter, Find My Phone, weather, alarms, Do Not Disturb, and sedentary alerts. Both watches deliver the same smart features via the Titan Smart App. No meaningful difference in smart utility.
Voice Assistant
Titan Heritage No voice assistant. Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri integration are not available on the Heritage. Voice-based watch interaction is a feature of the Celestor 2 and Crest 2 in the Titan range, not the Heritage.
Titan Evolution No voice assistant. Same as the Heritage. Neither entry-level nor mid-range watch in this comparison includes a voice assistant. Both are equal on this dimension — and neither buyer at this tier is typically choosing based on Alexa presence.
Watch Faces
Titan Heritage 100+ watch faces via Titan Smart App — with a particular strength in analog-inspired and heritage dial designs that leverage the round display to replicate the appearance of traditional watches. Guilloché patterns, Roman numeral indices, and classic sub-dial layouts are available. These watch faces are the Heritage's most distinctive software asset.
✦ Analog-Style Faces
Titan Evolution 100+ watch faces via Titan Smart App — rectangular designs spanning sporty, casual, and minimalist styles. Functional and varied but lacking the analog-watch aesthetic faces that make the Heritage so convincing as a dress-watch substitute. The rectangular format limits watch face design to modern smartwatch aesthetics.
Colour Options
Titan Heritage Classic colourways — typically Silver/Brown Leather, Gold/Brown Leather, and Black/Black Leather. The restrained palette reinforces the Heritage's formal positioning; options are chosen to complement business and formal dress rather than casual expression.
Titan Evolution Multiple colour options — Black, Silver, Blue, Rose Gold, and more depending on variant. The aluminium case and silicone strap are easily offered in a wide colour range, making the Evolution more versatile for self-expression and casual personalisation than the Heritage's formal palette.
✦ More Colour Choice
Compatibility
Titan Heritage Android 5.0+ · iOS 10.0+ — Full feature support on both platforms. Titan Smart App is free on Google Play and App Store. All features — BT calling, health sync, notifications, and controls — work equivalently on Android and iOS.
Titan Evolution Android 5.0+ · iOS 10.0+ — Identical compatibility to the Heritage. Same free Titan Smart App, same platform parity. Both watches are backed by Titan's physical retail service network — Titan World, Helios, and World of Titan — which distinguishes them from online-only competitors.
Verdict & Who Should Buy Which
Feature
Score
Heritage
72
Evolution
60
Heritage wins on display & style. Evolution wins on water resistance & value.
Choose This If…
Titan Heritage
You want a round dial with analog-style watch faces — the Heritage is Titan's most convincing traditional-watch lookalike in the connected range
The genuine leather strap matters — it uniquely elevates the Heritage above all other Titan connected watches for formal and business-formal dressing
You want Always-On Display — the Heritage keeps time visible like a real watch, reinforcing its analog aesthetic
The 466×466 px AMOLED display clarity and sharpness justify the premium over the Evolution's lower-res panel
You work in a formal or business professional environment where a smartwatch must look like a real watch
You're comfortable with IP67 rather than IP68 — you won't swim with it, and the leather strap gets proper care
Choose This If…
Titan Evolution
You want IP68 and swim-safe use — the Evolution can go in the pool where the Heritage and its leather strap cannot
Budget is a priority — the Evolution delivers Titan brand, AMOLED display, BT calling, and Health Score at the most accessible price in the connected range
You prefer a lightweight aluminium case for all-day active wear — noticeably less wrist weight than the Heritage's steel case
You want multiple colour options — the Evolution's aluminium-and-silicone build opens up a wider, more expressive palette than the Heritage's formal colourways
Your environment is casual, active, or mixed — the silicone strap and IP68 rating make the Evolution genuinely low-maintenance and worry-free
It's your first smartwatch — the Evolution is the ideal entry point to Titan's ecosystem without compromising on the essentials