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Any traditionalist would argue that fitness bands are not supposed to be beautiful. After all, they are built to track sleep, recovery, and performance — and for years, that was enough. The technology evolved steadily. The design around it never did.
That gap is what The Whoop Case collection by Gauri by PCT aims to close.
P.C. Totuka & Sons has been making fine jewellery since the early independence era, founded by Padam Chand Totuka and built over decades into one of Jaipur's leading jewellery houses. Now in its fourth generation, the house is known for handcrafted gold jewellery featuring meenakari, polki, and traditional stone-setting techniques. Gauri by PCT is its contemporary expression — and its latest work is a fine jewellery case built for the Whoop fitness band.
The question PC Totuka & Sons asked was simple: if someone never takes a device off, why shouldn't it be beautiful? That device, for a growing number of people, is Whoop, a screenless fitness tracker that monitors heart rate, sleep, recovery, and strain around the clock. It has no display, no bulk, just a sensor worn flush against the skin. Athletes, executives, and health-conscious wearers rarely take it off, which means it shows up everywhere: boardrooms, weddings, dinners, gym floors. Yet nothing in the market treated it as something worth styling. That is what the Whoop Case collection set out to change.
The Whoop Case collection comes in five variations. The materials are what you'd expect from a fine jeweller — gold, silver, natural black diamonds, and white diamonds — and each design has its own distinct character. The Black & White Diamond Whoop 4.0 Case is built for the older-generation device. Crafted in silver and set with both black and white diamonds, the contrast is bold. For someone who wears their Whoop to boardrooms, airports, and celebrations equally, this piece holds its own in each.
The Black & White Grid Diamond Whoop MG Case leads the MG range — 14-karat gold with black and white diamonds arranged in a sharp, interconnected grid that creates texture and movement in the same breath. The Black & White Mesh Diamond Whoop MG Case takes the same two-tone palette and softens the geometry: a mesh-inspired layout in 14-karat gold that reads as fluid rather than structured. The White Diamond Whoop MG Case strips the contrast away entirely — 14-karat gold and white diamonds set in a flowing interconnected pattern. And the Black Diamond Whoop MG Case, the entry point, brings black diamonds in 14-karat gold: understated, but unmistakably considered.
Every piece comes with a choice of six strap colours: navy, beige, black, grey, white, and camouflage.
For a house with over seven decades of fine jewellery behind it, the Whoop Case is a logical extension of the same belief that the things closest to you deserve to be beautiful. And why should your health gadgets take a backseat in the process? The fitness band finally has a jewellery house paying attention to it. About time.