Corum – Golden Bridge Rectangle Diamonds Replica Buying Guide

The Golden Bridge Rectangle Diamonds, which comes a few months after the presentation of the original model at Baselworld 2017, offers several artistic crafts at the service of its Art Deco design.

First, the art of setting. Corum Watches Watch Snob Replica has chosen different diamond shapes that each moulds and enhances the piece’s Art Deco design: 69 baguette-cut diamonds are set on the bezel of the Golden Bridge Rectangle and 118 round cut diamonds adorn the arches on both sides of the movement, as well as the horns with their subtly curved profile. The  white gold dial is also set with 42 baguette diamonds and  59 round diamonds. Here and there, the diamonds are sculpted to individually highlight each line of the Golden Bridge Rectangle.
For the relaunch of this Corum Bubble, there are three models, two of which are limited edition. Corum is clearly taking it slow with the Corum Bubble, but those are nice models. All these 2015 Corum Bubble watches utilize the very same movements that Corum utilized in its previous three-hand Corum Bubble watches, which is their Caliber CO 0082 (an foundation Swiss ETA 2892 automatic). The CO 0082 was skeletonized for its non-limited edition model which is the return of this Corum Bubble Skeleton. Extremely like the older Corum Bubble Skeleton watches, the newest Skeleton has marginally different skeletonized bridge designs.The two limited edition 2015 Corum Bubble watches would be the Corum Bubble ALL Black in a black PVD-coated steel case as well as the Corum Bubble Vintage, which has a bronze-colored PVD-coated steel case. More good news is in respect to pricing – that is rather welcoming for the limited edition versions (even compared 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, along with a lofty $8,300 for the non-limited Corum Bubble Skeleton.My favorite family of watches at the current collection of Corum products is your Admirals’ Cup. Based on a now defunct boat race, the original Admiral’s Cup watch began in the 1980s and has been the first yachting watch to wear on or off deck with your boating shoes and skipper cap. What has marked the Admiral’s Cup set for so long is the 12-sided case and using vibrant boat pennant flags on the hour markers. The latter was largely depreciated as the colours no longer exist on most new Admiral’s Cup watches. Lots of new Admiral’s Cup watches continue to be rather cool. However, with watches like the Chronograph Tourbillon 47 Seafender (that in its very own way is intriguing) I feel like the original theme and character of the Admiral’s Cup collection has formally been thrown overboard.

Next, the skeletonised details grace the piece with luminosity. The artistic craft applied to each component allows the brilliance of the surrounding diamonds to pass through.

Golden Bridge Rectangle Diamonds

Golden Bridge Rectangle Sertie © Corum

It is then the sculpture that gives depth to the Golden Bridge Rectangle thanks to the Roman numerals which are individually carved into a mass of gold and are present along the dial-side of the piece. This body detaches with the natural intensity of a movement which, on the other hand, unfolds along the length and stands out for its delicacy.

And lastly, the engraving gives the Golden Bridge Rectangle an exceptional splendour. For Corum, it was a clear choice to feature a single bridge crossing the Golden Bridge; true to the brand’s signature style and a unique Fine Watchmaking creation. By applying a discreet floral engraving enriched with the name of the brand, Corum signs a prestigious composition whose consistency highlights the power of the Art Deco style from every angle and each reflection.

Golden Bridge Rectangle Diamonds

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The Golden Bridge Rectangle Diamonds is a 10-piece limited-edition. It is worn on a black alligator leather strap, equipped with a 18kt white gold triple folding clasp.

Corum – Admiral Legend Automatic Eta Movement Replica Watches

The new generation of Admiral Legend Automatic watches has the wind in its sails. With two case widths, 32 and 38 mm, curved lines in steel, rose gold or two colours, and an alabaster display with coloured nautical insignia, these stunning models have set sail for feminine horizons.

With sails to the wind, the dial is dressed in flawless white or white mother-of-pearl, illuminated with 12 brightly coloured nautical pennants. The twelve-sided lines of the case, softened with a round bezel, are highlighted with steel, rose gold or a subtle combination of the two. A crown of sparkling diamonds adds an aura of elegance to several vessels in the fleet.

Corum Admiral Legend Automatic

Governed by the rhythm of an automatic movement bearing the Corum Quartz Watches Replica signature, the Admiral Legend Automatic features hour, minute, seconds and date displays on the 38-mm model, and hour and minute display on the smaller model with a mother-of-pearl dial. Both models feature a sapphire crystal case back and are water-resistant to 50 metres.

It works particularly well when set behind the magnifying lens of the Corum Bubble watches. The mottled surface of the cymbal jumps out at you — an ever-present reminder of the crafts and techniques that have gone into the creation of the especially out-there wristwatch. The brass cymbal set within the PVD-coated black case is a great contrast. The Corum Bubble Paiste watch doesn’t boast the Super-LumiNova of those Op-art watches, but it does adhere to a attractively muted bi-colour scheme of black and brass as a result.The Corum Bubble Op-art watches are powered by the CO082 automated motion, which operates at 28,800vph, also has a power reserve of 42 hours. The Corum Bubble Paiste uses the CO110, which has exactly the exact same 25.6mm dimension and technical specifications because the CO082. The cases are made from PVD-coated stainless steel, and are water resistant to 100 yards. The price of the Corum Bubble Sphere2 (L082/02849) along with also the Corum Bubble Drop (L082/02848) is $3,750, whereas the Corum Bubble Paiste watch (L110/02871) will retail at a price of $4,200. Ah, to be a collector. These days, there are any number of things you may get yourself into thanks to the wide range of the Internet. Want to begin amassing golden-age comics? Begin your search online. How about something more esoteric like, say, vintage safety razors. Of course, the more recognized things, such as stamps and coins, have areas online you can go to. If you would like to get started blending these ranges, however, then it gets a bit more tricky. For 50 decades now, coin collectors have had a very notable watch they could aspire to collect from Corum. Since we’re currently at that golden anniversary, it should not be a surprise that we finally have the Corum Coin Watch 50th Anniversary model.

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