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Corum Romvlvs Tourbillon Watch
Posted on September 30th, 2009 No comments
Back in November of 2008, I shared a few thoughts on the Corum Romvlvs Perpetual Calendar watch, praising its elegant design and fine complication. I concluded the blog by opining that it would be an excellent platform for other prestigious complications at a later date. Happily, nearly a year later Corum has done just that and revealed a stunning new Romvlvs watch starring that most famous complication of all: the tourbillon. Continue Reading… »Corum, Timepiece complicated watches, Corum, Corum Romvlvs, haute horlogerie, limited edition tourbillon, Limited Edition watch, luxury timepieces, luxury watches, mechanical watch, Red Gold, Romulus timepieces, Romulus Tourbillon, Romulus watches, Romvlvs Tourbillon, Romvlvs watch, Rose Gold, Swiss timepiece, Swiss watch, Swiss watches -
Corum Ti Bridge Watch: A 21st Century Guise For Corum’s Legendary Baton Movement
Posted on March 26th, 2009 No comments
Passing by the CORUM booth at Baselworld 2009, I was immediately drawn in by a striking new timepiece that seemed to propel the delightful Golden Bridge watch boldly into the 21st century. Stopping for a closer look, my initial interest was more than confirmed: the new Corum Ti Bridge watch retains all the horological fascination of the legendary Corum baton movement, while presenting lovers of haute horlogerie with an elegant design statement that is thoroughly contemporary and extremely stylish. Continue Reading… » -
Corum Admiral’s Cup Chronograph 50 LHS: Left-Handed, Legible Sports Watch
Posted on March 10th, 2009 No comments
Legibility is the declared objective of one of Corum’s newly announced Basel 2009 models–the Admiral’s Cup Chronograph 50 LHS. Enlarged two millimeters over the Admirals’ Cup Competition 48, this model should be a real delight for fans of mega-sized luxury watches–and yes, the “miniature clock” size certainly doesn’t hurt the ability to read the time! Continue Reading… » -
Corum Golden Bridge Watch To Appear In Titanium At Baselworld 2009
Posted on February 18th, 2009 1 comment
New from Swiss watchmaker Corum in 2009, will be a titanium version of its brilliant Golden Bridge timepiece. While not a major change–more of a theme on a variation–the titanium case ideally suits the beauty and almost ethereal “lightness” of the Golden Bridge watch, with its hand-wound baton movement seeming to float in space. Continue Reading… » -
Corum Romulus Perpetual Calendar: The Most Complex Romulus Watch Yet
Posted on November 25th, 2008 No comments
Since its recent revival, the Romulus watch collection has been one of my favorites from the house of Corum. I love the stately, deeply engraved Roman figures in the bezel, and the classic, luxurious overall impression these models give. With the introduction of its Romulus Perpetual Calendar, Corum has upped the ante of horological complexity, and produced what is in my opinion the finest Romulus thus far. Continue Reading… » -
Corum Admiral’s Cup Watch Makes History On Wrist Of Beijing 2008 Gold Medalist Sailor Ben Ainslie
Posted on August 29th, 2008 No comments
The 2008 Beijing Olympic Games aren’t just about Omega ambassador Michael Phelps and his record-setting gold medal haul. On Sunday, another athlete sponsored by a Swiss watch brand had his moment of glory.I am referring to sailor and Corum watch ambassador Ben Ainslie, 31, who with his gold medal victory (his third at successive Olympic Summer Games) has vaulted into the historic position of “the greatest British sailor of all time”. Continue Reading… »
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Basel 2008: Corum Romvlvs Chronograph- A Fine Mix Of Classicism, Modern Size, And Distinctive Corum Style
Posted on June 6th, 2008 No comments
For 2008, an attractive chronograph model has joined Corum’s elegant Romvlvs Collection. The new Romvlvs Chronograph maintains an very balanced look, with its clean two-counter layout and date display at six o’clock. At 44mm, this timepiece is not for the skimpy wristed, but seeing how popular large watches are right now, that should not be an issue for many. More importantly, the fit and finish of this Corum watch are impressive Continue Reading… » -
Corum Romantic Lady Ovale Watch – Graduate Gift
Posted on May 15th, 2008 No comments
For graduation, think outside the jewelry box for young ladies to the luxury watch box – for example, this Corum Romantic Lady Ovale watch. With the incredible variety of fine timepieces available from a number of prestigious brands, there are so many possibilities to choose from. Many women -watch aficionado and novices alike - would love to be on the receiving end of this fine graduation gift. Continue Reading… » -
Corum Romulus Watch – Graduation Gift Idea
Posted on May 6th, 2008 1 comment
As your graduate finishes one chapter and looks on to another, reward he or she with a striking Corum Romulus watch. The Corum Romulus watch and many other Corum watches are watches for a man or woman who seeks something different and refreshing from a watch.What makes the Romulus watch different? Continue Reading… »
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Corum $20 Coin Watch: A Magnificent Combination Of Luxury And History
Posted on February 13th, 2008 8 comments
The Corum $20 Coin Watch is certainly a dress watch of distinction, and more than that, a real conversation piece. I was in my teens when I first encountered one, on the wrist of a family friend; a budding watch nut at the time, I couldn’t help but be extremely impressed by the way that Corum had made a watch out of a rare American gold coin.Later on, I learned more about the history of this watch, and grew to appreciate it even more. A favorite of American presidents (naturally enough!) since its introduction, the Corum $20 Coin watch case and dial is in fact, an actual American “Liberty Double Eagle” 22K gold coin, which was first struck in 1850 and minted for another 57 years afterward. This opulent piece of Americana is carefully divided into two parts, meticulously relieved to accept a Frederic Piguet automatic movement, and then carefully rejoined in such a way that there is no evidence that any separation ever occurred. The craftsmanship is absolutely beautiful, and the history of this rare coin–a foundation of the rapidly growing 19th century US economy–is fascinating.
When you strap this Corum watch on, or run your fingers over the Lady Liberty portrait on the back, you realize you are truly wearing a work of art–a creation of fine workmanship that captures a moment in history forever.