CORUM unveils four new watch references within the Admiral collection, marking a perfect alliance between aesthetics, technical excellence, creativity, and daring – Corum Admiral Meteorite, Malachite & Aventurine.
The CORUM Admiral Collection, renowned for its aesthetic appeal and technical excellence, continues to dazzle watch enthusiasts with the introduction of four exceptional models this year. The Maison, guided by creativity and daring but also by its rich history, reveals exceptional dials made of meteorite and stone, thus affirming its status as a trailblazer in the watchmaking universe.
Admiral 42 Meteorite
In 1986, CORUM made history with the first “Meteorite” watches. This year, the Maison is proud to reintroduce this unique dial in its Admiral 42 collection. The two new models feature a dial cut from a meteorite over 4 billion years old, originating from Sweden. Each dial, recognizable by its Widmanstätten patterns unique to meteorite, is a one-of-a-kind piece.
The dials are available in their natural gray color or tinted blue using the latest technologies. Integrated into a 42mm case, characterized by the distinctive dodecagonal bezel of the Admiral collection, these timepieces are powered by an automatic movement offering over 40 hours of power reserve. Waterproof up to 100 meters, these watches embody the heritage of CORUM and its commitment to watchmaking innovation.
Admiral 38 18k Rose Gold Malachite – Aventurine
The Admiral 38 collection in 18-carat Rose Gold captivates with its unique dials in malachite or blue aventurine. The bezel of these models is set with 72 diamonds, adding a touch of luxury and sophistication. Each dial, cut from stone, is a unique work of art, enhanced by an additional 10 diamonds.
Equipped with an automatic movement visible through its sapphire crystal case back, the Admiral 38 offers unparalleled versatility. Waterproof up to 100 meters, this collection embodies the elegance and ingenuity of CORUM.
About CORUM
Founded in 1955, Corum represents creative and daring watchmaking. Corum uses an approach free of dogmas that enables a reconceptualization of movement construction, its casing, and the artistic crafts that brighten the dial. Behind the many technical achievements (baguette movement) and aesthetic achievements (Coin Watch, Feather, Bubble), Corum continues the tradition of high-quality watchmaking that is ahead of its time.
Corum, established in La Chaux-de-Fonds, is opening itself up to the contemporary, street art, and classical art worlds, and in doing so attracting the attention of various trendsetters. At once disruptive yet respectful of its watchmaking heritage, Corum maintains its status as a niche brand aimed at demanding collectors of unconventional timepieces. Corum’s current pillars include five collections that embody its vision of 21st-century watchmaking: Admiral, Bubble, Golden Bridge, Heritage, and Lab.