Corum – Bubble America First & Bubble Brexit Replica At Best Price

Bubble America First & Bubble Brexit

The United States celebrates Independence Day and Corum Watches Used Replica is giving prominence to the colours associated with the land of Uncle Sam. True to the grandeur and power of the country, the watch brand has chosen to immortalise not one, but two nations on its dial.

Bubble America First & Bubble Brexit

Big Bubble in titanium, limited edition of 87 pieces.

This is how the United Kingdom’s tricolour flag also came to be represented on the dial, suitably enlarged thanks to the legendary magnifying effect of the Bubble’s sapphire crystal.

For the relaunch of this Corum Bubble, there are 3 versions, two of which are limited edition. Corum is obviously taking it slow with all the Corum Bubble, but those are nice versions. All of these 2015 Corum Bubble watches utilize the very same motions that Corum used in its previous three-hand Corum Bubble watches, which is their Caliber CO 0082 (a base Swiss ETA 2892 automatic). The CO 0082 has been skeletonized for the non-limited edition model which is the yield of the Corum Bubble Skeleton. Extremely similar to the old Corum Bubble Skeleton watches, the newest Skeleton has marginally different skeletonized bridge designs.The two limited edition 2015 Corum Bubble watches are the Corum Bubble ALL Black at a black PVD-coated steel case in addition to the Corum Bubble Vintage, that has a bronze-colored PVD-coated steel case. Each of both limited edition models will have a total of 350 pieces. More great news is in respect to pricing – which is quite welcoming for its limited edition versions (even in comparison to the costs of original Corum Bubble watches available for sale) at a decent $3,425 for the Corum Bubble All Black and Corum Bubble Vintage, and a lofty $8,300 for its non-limited Corum Bubble Skeleton.My favorite family of watches at the current collection of Corum goods is your Admirals’ Cup. Based on a currently defunct boat race, the first Admiral’s Cup watch began in the 1980s and has been the first yachting watch to wear off or on deck with your boating shoes and skipper cap. What has marked the Admiral’s Cup collection for so long would be the 12-sided case and the use of vibrant boat pennant flags over the hour mark. The latter was largely depreciated since the colors no longer exist on newest Admiral’s Cup watches. Many new Admiral’s Cup watches continue to be fairly cool. However, with watches like the Chronograph Tourbillon 47 Seafender (that in its very own way is intriguing) I feel as the original theme and character of the Admiral’s Cup series has officially been thrown overboard.

Corum unveils two Big Bubble with a 52 mm case, sporting proudly the Stars & Stripes of the American flag. Four other Bubblée 47 models complement the collection.

In keeping with the bubble style unique to Corum, the Swiss watchmaker proudly exhibits the colours of both nations, united in their exceptional power.

Bubble America First & Bubble Brexit

Bubble 47 in stainless steel, limited edition of 87 pieces.