Corum – Golden Bridge Stream Eta Movement Replica Watches

Today, we will need to give the brand a little bit of latitude when it comes to observing this anniversary — the very first Corum Coin Watch was introduced in 1964, and of course, we are currently in 2015 (51 decades later). How to get around that little detail? Well, using coins minted in 2014. These were apparently sorted through and chosen as being prime examples of these coins are (so, no, no “misprint” dials to be had here), and haven’t been in circulation. And, besides the hole drilled in them to find the central arbor via, there are no visible modifications into this coin.Provided the sapphire crystal upward top remains in one piece, it is likely a coin that won’t ever see any other modifications or wear. As is appropriate for the Corum Coin Watch, the sides of the case (36mm for the golden, 43mm for its silver) feature a coin border — possibly the best use of the particular concluding suggestion. In my eyes, the bezel surrounding the crystal also has the expression of a coin, which provides the appearance, subsequently, of simply having a coin having a few lugs attached that is sitting in your own wrist.I myself have never been a coin collector (though, I think I have some birth-year coins kicking around), so I am definitely not the target for your 50th Anniversary edition of this Corum Coin Watch. Nevertheless, when it has to do with a watch with an overall theme, this really is about the simplest, 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 purchase one individually, or get yourself a set — as a good coin collector does, I guess. There will be 100 of every made accessible, with all the 22kt gold version going for $22,400, as well as the .925 silver commanding a price of $12,100. If you end up collecting both watches and coins, then, I can’t think of a better view to flaunt both passions at the identical moment.

To create these delicate intersecting curves, Corum Women’s Watches Price Replica chose to draw inspiration from a major current in contemporary architecture: streamlining. Spanning the 1930s to the 1960s, it originated in the United States at the same time as objects began to be mass-produced. The style is distinguished by its flowing, extremely dynamic curves.

The Golden Bridge Stream draws on this parallel today. After it was first presented in 1980, the Golden Bridge also dictated a new style. The watchmaking world was gripped by an aesthetic shift very similar to the spirit of streamlining: the ultimate fusion of shape and substance, where every last component becomes a determining part of the piece’s overall style. 

Golden Bridge Stream

Combining cutting-edge micromechanics and monumental architecture, its automatic baguette- shaped movement forms a symbolic bridge featuring decoration inspired by San Francisco’s famous Golden Gate Bridge. The clear sapphire crystal reveals meticulous craftsmanship: a perfect miniaturisation of the structure of the Californian suspension bridge. Two gold models – one of which showcases a red lacquered microstructure – are available as very exclusive editions of 88 pieces.

Made entirely from gold, the piece is powered by an automatic movement that is wound by two parallel linear weights. Spanning 42 mm, it presents carefully considered and balanced lines, be they straight or curved, long or broken, to create a unique architecture. The case of the Golden Bridge Stream highlights this balance by playing with the tensions between clean-cut edges, sharp horns and a curved sapphire crystal.

TAG Heuer – The Heuer Carrera 01 goes to Peru Replica Expensive

TAG Heuer kindly allowed me to keep the Heuer Carrera 01 chronograph I had on test for a couple of weeks longer to put it through its paces on my holidays in Peru. After I took a sailing-themed Corum watch to the dunes of the Emirates last year, and a Montblanc Summit smart watch on a totally disconnected week in Mallorca earlier this summer, taking a watch out of its natural context is gradually becoming a theme for my holidays, and the trip to Peru would prove to be no exception.

Tell anyone that you are going to Peru and they will immediately ask you if you are going to Machu Picchu. I was not. As an alternative they might suggest an overfly of the impressive Nazca lines, but the 4am wake-up call, the stomach-churning flight and the patchy safety record did not appeal to me. My holiday would therefore be a week in Lima (because my wife had work obligations there) followed by a week relaxing in the sun in the far north of the country.

But who stays for a whole week in Lima? The Spanish conquerors called the city the “donkey’s belly” because the sky remains constantly grey for eight months of the year. Guide books will warn you to be careful about showing any valuables such as expensive watches, jewellery or camera equipment when out and about and list three identical chocolate shops among the top attractions. Surely there is more to Lima than that? After extensive research I found signs that there was, thanks largely to the folks at Alternative Peru.

In downtown Lima, the Heuer Carrera 01 was not the most discreet item of wristwear. Its 45mm case stands out and the multi-level dial, with its contrasting finishes and numerous edges and angles, tends to catch the light and draw attention to it. But the robust stainless-steel case and rubber lined leather strap made it the ideal companion for all occasions, from treading the streets of the chic San Isidro district to visiting the sprawling Pachacamac archaeological site to the south of Lima, dining at the renowned Astrid y Gastón restaurant or lazing by the beach in Máncora.

The Heuer Carrera 01 goes to Peru

Rather than just taking the opportunity for some original watch photos when I’m on holiday, I genuinely do like to take a watch out of its context. This reached a new level in Lima, however, as the cosseted world of luxury watches collided head-on with the daily reality of life in the Pamplona Alta district. Imagine tucking into pollo alla brasa with rice and beans and simple Andean mint tea, all prepared by Ninfa, who fled terrorism in the provinces and sought refuge in Lima over 15 years ago. She has lived in a wooden shack with a tin roof for over 15 years, has had electricity for only the past three years and is still waiting on running water and sanitation. After she asks you where you are from and disappears briefly to re-emerge bearing an old-fashioned globe for you to show her where Switzerland is, all you have to do is explain what you do for a living. I write about watches. She starts work at 5.30 with a breakfast club for local school children, works as a volunteer on various artisanal projects (earning a princely 30 cents for every child’s cardigan she hand embroiders) and helps out preparing lunch for the community on Sundays, as well as bringing up a young child. As far as reality checks go, that takes some beating.

The Heuer Carrera 01 soon found itself transported to a brighter environment, both culturally and meteorologically, as we flew out of the dull grey skies of Lima to the sunny beaches of Máncora near the border with Ecuador. Here, the TAG almost transformed into a different watch as the chocolate-brown hues of the ceramic bezel and the leather strap suddenly came to life in the bright sunlight. Being just four degrees south of the Equator, with the sun rising at 6.30am and setting almost precisely 12 hours later, it was also a great opportunity to check the watch’s night-time legibility, which, thanks to the SuperLuminova combined with bold facetted hour markers, I’m happy to report was excellent.

I did impose one limit to taking this watch out of its context: despite its water resistance I was reluctant to take it into the sea due to the diversity of sealife we encountered. Watching sea lions basking on rocks in front of our hotel, glimpsing the tails of whales splashing in the middle distance and seeing spiky puffer fish washed up on the beach, I was not that keen on dipping my toes in the water!

Now, we will need to provide the brand a small amount of latitude when it comes to observing this anniversary — the very first Corum Coin Watch was introduced in 1964, and of course, we’re now in 2015 (51 decades after). How to get about that little detail? Well, by using coins minted in 2014. These were seemingly sorted through and chosen as being prime examples of what these coins are (so, no, no “misprint” dials to be had here), and haven’t been in circulation. And, besides a hole drilled in them to find the fundamental arbor through, there are no visible modifications into this coin.Provided the sapphire crystal up top stays in one piece, it is likely a coin which will never find any alterations or wear. As is appropriate for your Corum Coin Watch, the faces of the case (36mm for the golden, 43mm for the silver) feature a coin border — perhaps the very best use of the particular concluding suggestion. In my eyes, the bezel surrounding the crystal also has the expression of a coin, which provides the appearance, then, of only having a coin with a few lugs attached which is sitting in your wrist.I myself’ve been a coin collector (however, I think I have some birth-year coins wrapped around), so I am definitely not the target for your 50th Anniversary version of this Corum Coin Watch. Nevertheless, when it has to do with a watch with a general theme, this is about the easiest, cohesive illustration I could maintain up. If you want to pick up one for yourself (or your own great-great grandson, according to the marketing stuff), you may either purchase one individually, or get yourself a set — as a fantastic coin collector does, I suppose. There will be 100 of every made available, together with all the 22kt gold version going for $22,400, as well as the .925 silver commanding a price of $12,100. If you find yourself collecting both coins and watches, well then, I cannot think of a better view to flaunt both passions in the identical time.

Back in Lima for one night before returning to Switzerland, a novel test for the chronograph function was required. Spontaneously finding a way to test a chronograph can be difficult, but if you’re stuck in Lima’s traffic, timing the improbably biased traffic light phases can be a great way to pass the time. Thanks to the Heuer Carrera 01, I discovered that the worst offender was a crossroads achingly close to our hotel, where traffic in one direction was allowed to flow for just 45 seconds before having to endure an agonising three-minute wait!