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Gagnez une Corum Bubble 47 Digital

Gagnez une Corum Bubble 47 Digital

All you need to do to be in with a chance to win this beautiful Corum Bubble 47 Digital watch is answer three questions about Corum. You can find the answers in our dedicated section on the brand.

The winner will be drawn from all participants who have answered the questions correctly and will be notified by email.


Closing date: January 31st, 2018

Now, we will need to provide the brand a small amount of latitude when it comes to celebrating this anniversary — the very first Corum Watch Movements Replica Coin Watch premiered in 1964, and naturally, we’re currently in 2015 (51 decades after). The way to get around that little detail? Well, using coins created in 2014. These were seemingly sorted through and chosen as being prime examples of what these coins are (therefore, no, no “misprint” dials to be had here), and have never been in circulation. And, other than the hole drilled into them to get the central arbor via, there are no visible alterations into this coin.Provided the sapphire crystal up top remains in 1 piece, it is probably a coin that will never see any alterations or wear. As is appropriate for the Corum Coin Watch, the faces of the case (36mm for its gold, 43mm for its silver) include a coin border — possibly the best use of this concluding suggestion. To my eyes, the bezel surrounding the crystal also has the expression of a coin, which provides the look, then, of only having a coin with some lugs attached that is sitting on your wrist.I myself’ve been a coin collector (though, I think I’ve some birth-year coins kicking around), so I’m definitely not the goal for your 50th Anniversary edition of this Corum Coin Watch. That said, when it has to do with a watch with a general theme, this is about the easiest, cohesive example I could hold up. If you want to pick one up for yourself (or your own great-great grandson, according to the marketing materials), you can either buy one individually, or get yourself a pair — as a fantastic coin collector does, I suppose. There will be 100 of each made accessible, with the 22kt gold version going for $22,400, and the .925 silver commanding a price of $12,100. If you end up collecting both coins and watches, well then, I can’t think of a better view to showcase both passions at the same time.

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