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Corum coin watch
Corum coin watch










corum coin watch
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This fact comes in comparison to possibly the most famous presidential watch, the Vulcain Cricket, which has been owned and worn by most U.S.

corum coin watch

Johnson’s commemorative 1960s Coin Watch, pictured below via Antiquorum). Reportedly, seven American presidents have owned the Coin Watch, though very little evidence exists of them ever actually wearing one (an exception: Jyndon B. The original was released in 1964, and from its onset has held an interesting place in watch history, often being used as a blank canvas to commemorate elections and other milestones in the lives of several world leaders - from the United States, Israel, Cuba, Peru, Monaco, France, Austria, Venezuela, and likely many others. Of all Corum’s models, none have remained as true to their classic historical form as much as today’s Heritage Coin Watch. The brand’s lesser known series, like the Admiral and Romulus, both have been in production since the 1960s, with plenty of vintage-styled traits still evident within the designs of each. In the modern era, the brand is possibly best known for its Bubble and Golden Bridge collections, the latter of which has been in production since 1980.

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Yet since the brand’s 1955 founding by René Bannwart it has long been producing fashion-forward pieces, many series of which are still in production today. Back to top.Corum isn’t a brand frequently in conversation when discussing modern, historically inspired watches. In Singapore the retail prices are S$33,400 and S$18,000 respectively. The Coin Watch Gold Eagle is priced at SFr23,000, while the Silver Eagle is SFr12,400.

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They are available individually, or as a set with matching serial numbers. The Silver Eagle Coin Watch is water-resistant to 10m, while the Gold Eagle is rated to 30m.īoth editions of the Coin Watch 50th Anniversary are limited to 100 pieces each.

corum coin watch

Made from the largest denomination American Gold Eagle coin with a face value of US$50, the second limited edition is a more traditional 36mm in diameter.īoth editions have a diamond on top of the crown and are equipped with a self-winding ETA 2892 movement. This gives it a size that suits contemporary tastes, in contrast to typically smaller Coin Watches. The more unusual of the pair is the Coin Watch made from an American Silver Eagle coin. Measuring 43mm in diameter (the coin itself is 40.6mm), it’s the largest Coin Watch ever made. Corum has also used vintage coins for its Coin Watches, for instance the enamelled Indian Head watch introduced earlier in 2015. The 50th anniversary Coin Watches use mint, uncirculated coins struck in 2014, exactly 50 years later than the coins used in the original Coin Watches that featured coins struck in 1964. To mark the 50 years since its introduction, Corum has introduced a pair of limited edition Coin Watches. Share Facebook Linkedin Twitter Weibo Mail InstagramĬorum celebrates the 50th year of the Coin Watch with a pair of limited edition watches made from coins struck in 2014: the American Gold Eagle and American Silver Eagle.Ĭreated in 1964 and introduced at Baselworld a year later, the novelty of the Corum Coin Watch was its construction – a coin was sliced in two to form the case of the watch, with the movement sandwiched in-between.












Corum coin watch