Famous Corum Watches
Even the watch connoisseurs with the most refined taste will appreciate a great variety of Corum replica watches.
Admiral's Cup
 This Corum replica watch represents the second design version of the model that was launched in 1983 and registered in 1987. The signature 12-sided case was inspired by the "Lion Heart" watch. This case and the dial featuring international maritime pennants are still used in modern styling.
Jean-Rene, the son of corum's founder, had a passion for the sport and even sponsored a boat and crew for several years. In 1991 the french team in Corum yachts carried off the coveted Admiral's Cup trophy. Admiral's Cup name approved by the Royal Ocean Racing Club, London. |
Buckingham
 This watch reflects the Corum replica watches’ approach to the square watch, the style typical to 1950's. The Buckingham, with its oversized proportions, demolished the traditional concept of the classic watch. This model presented another first for the Company, launching the "big watch" trend, when it was introduced in 1965. |
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Chinese Hat
 Created in 1958, the early days of Corum, this charmingly exotic women's watch is called the Chinese hat, as the case evokes the famous hat styling worn in China encasing a mechanical movement. |
Coin Watch
 Although coins were popular as timepieces, they were produced as pocket watches with covers on them. It was the introduction of the "sapphire" crystal in the early 1960's that led Corum to the creation of this watch. The model was created and registered in 1964. The first 12 pieces sold immediately even before they could be shown at the 1965 Basel Fair. The coin is called the "Double Eagle" but there is actually one Eagle. |
Golden Book
 True to its reputation and vision for creating unique timepiece designs, Corum replica watches introduced the "Golden Book" in 1960. The 18kt gold watch, in the shape of a book with a cover that opened, included a tasseled bookmarker extending out of the book. There were two numbered series, one unlimited and the other limited to only 50 pieces each with an engraved quote taken from an actual literary work. |
Ingot
 Following the success of the Coin Watch, in 1977 Corum decided to turn an ingot into a watch. To avoid the destruction of the value of existing ingot, Corum approached the Union de Banques Suisses and asked them to produce a special 15gram, 24kt gold ingot. This unique ingot is presented strictly in accordance with its weight, title and value. The quality of every ingot has been tested by an official and an essay certificate issued by a sworn assayer. These Ingot watches were created in four variants: in 2.5, 5, 10, 15 gram weight. |
Rolls Royce
 When Corum approached Rolls-Royce to obtain a license for producing watches using their name, radiator design and the mascot, "Spirit of Ecstasy", the request was perceived with some skepticism. Only after a visit to Corum's workshop in Switzerland they agreed to the partnership. In June 1976 the first Corum "Rolls Royce" appeared at Garrard. Although demand for this timepiece was considerable, only limited numbers were produced. The first was an 18ft white gold watch case that replicated the radiator grille of the famous Rolls Royce "Camargue". The grille of the Rolls Royce "Silver Shadow" was another version produced by Corum. |
Romulus
 The Romulus design was introduced and registered in 1966. The idea of the watch was inspired during the 1958 Basel International Watch Fair. Corum made a risky decision to present this watch without numbers on dial due to lack of time to finish the piece The introduction of quartz in the 1970's allowed to create an ultra-slim case. |
Embellish your life by owning one of these exclusive Corum replica watches. |
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