Tuesday, October 27, 2015

TUDOR – Black Bay “BLACK”



TUDORHERITAGE Black Bay BLACKNEW


TUDOR unveils a new version of its emblematic Heritage Black Bay divers’ watch. Presented for the first time in 2012 and one of the winners at the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève the following year, this model now comes in three versions – burgundy red, blue and black –, celebrating over 60 years of divers’ watches with extraordinary destinies.

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The Heritage line by TUDOR is distinguished by the unique creative process of the brand’s Style Workshop as well as an exceptional attention to detail. Since 2010 and the presentation of the TUDOR Heritage Chrono, TUDOR has reinterpreted some of the key models in its history.

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The very opposite of a mere reedition, a Heritage product is the powerful result of a true temporal and stylistic encounter of past, present and future. The aesthetic codes that contributed to the renown of the historic models are preserved and injected with modern touches to update its iconic status.

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After winning the ‘Revival’ prize at the e for the first version of the TUDOR Heritage Black Bay model, this approach has become one 2013 Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genèv of TUDOR’s defining hallmarks.



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The model derives its overall lines and its domed crystal from the brand’s first divers’ watch, the TUDOR Submariner reference 7922, launched in 1954. The character of its dome-shaped dial, a detail common to the first TUDOR Submariner, is also drawn from this model.





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TUDOR OYSTER SUBMARINER Ref. 7923 (1955)
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The imposing winding crown is a nod to a model presented in 1958 with the reference number 7924 and nicknamed “Big Crown” by collectors. Its characteristic angular hands, known by connoisseurs as “snowflakes”, were seen from 1969 to the early 1980s.

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These multiple references to the brand’s aesthetic heritage, combined with contemporary design elements such as the robust 41 mm steel case with a refined finish, a coloured, anodized aluminium crown tube, as well as superbly crafted interchangeable bracelets make the TUDOR Heritage Black Bay a watch with a powerful identity that vividly embodies the brand’s renewal process.

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Like the models in the TUDOR Heritage line, the new Black Bay “Black” adopts this approach while at the same time forging its own identity, cleverly combining historic aesthetic elements that have not yet been reinterpreted. With its black dial, pink-gold hands and hour markers, cream- coloured luminescent material and burgundy red bezel, the original TUDOR Heritage Black Bay introduced in 2012 suggests the gentle warm patina of an antique watch. Radically different, the second model from the Black Bay family, dubbed the ‘Midnight Blue’ by the brand’s enthusiasts, presents an icy face and sharp contrasts, giving the watch the appearance of a professional, technical instrument. The new Black Bay “Black” is certainly the watch that comes closest to the pioneering spirit of TUDOR’s first divers’ watches. Combining historic patina with technology, it perfectly complements the Black Bay family. In a notable, unique visible detail, it adopts the famous red triangle of the unidirectional bezel from the TUDOR divers’ models of the late 1950s.

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Like the models in the TUDOR Heritage line, the new Black Bay “Black” adopts this approach while at the same time forging its own identity, cleverly combining historic aesthetic elements that have not yet been reinterpreted.

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With its black dial, pink-gold hands and hour markers, cream- coloured luminescent material and burgundy red bezel, the original TUDOR Heritage Black Bay introduced in 2012 suggests the gentle warm patina of an antique watch.

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Radically different, the second model from the Black Bay family, dubbed the ‘Midnight Blue’ by the brand’s enthusiasts, presents an icy face and sharp contrasts, giving the watch the appearance of a professional, technical instrument.

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The new Black Bay “Black” is certainly the watch that comes closest to the pioneering spirit of TUDOR’s first divers’ watches. Combining historic patina with technology, it perfectly complements the Black Bay family. In a notable, unique visible detail, it adopts the famous red triangle of the unidirectional bezel from the TUDOR divers’ models of the late 1950s.

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Mounted either on a brushed steel bracelet with folding clasp or on aged leather strap, also with a folding clasp, the Black Bay “Black” is accompanied by a second strap in black fabric. The strap, woven using time-honoured techniques by a traditional company, lends added value to TUDOR creations.

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Technical Specifications

Year: 2015
Collection: Heritage


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Reference: 79220N

Mouvement
Mechanical automatic TUDOR 2824 calibre, 
Total diameter 26 mm
Height 4.60 mm
Jewels 25
Frequency 28,800 vibrations/hour
Power reserve ~38 hours
Functions
Hours, minutes, seconds
Case
Steel, polished and satin finish, 
Steel case 41 mm
Unidirectional rotatable steel bezel with matt black disc
Screw-lock crown engraved with the TUDOR rose
Black anodised aluminium crown tube
Domed sapphire crystal 
Water-resistant: 200 metres (20 bar / 660 ft)
Dial
Darkest black
Hands and gold-toned hour-markers with ice-white luminescent coating
Bracelet/strap
Aged Black leather or steel with folding clasp
Steel steel bracelet with folding clasp
Delivered with an additional fabric strap with buckle

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Monday, October 26, 2015

MONTBLANC – 1858 Collection















MONTBLANC 1858 Collection NEW

Where everything started

The Montblanc 1858 collection, unveiled at SIAR 2015, pays tribute to the manufacture founded under the name Minerva by introducing contemporary timepieces quoting vintage lines and being inspired by chronometer watches created throughout its 157-year history. The monopusher chronograph developed by the manufacture during the 1930s to meet the needs for precise timekeeping has served as a guide for developing the new Montblanc 1858 Chronograph Tachymeter chronograph. Adorned with an 18-karat round, red gold case with curved horns, it is operated by a hand-wound mechanical calibre finished in accordance with the strictest criteria of haute horlogerie. With its luxurious finishes, this time-keeping instrument, manages to capture the spirit of technical advancement that marked the 1930s period by integrating key historical design features, like the bevelled crown with its coaxial push-piece and a black dial combining large luminescent Arabic numerals with a tachymetric scale.

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The Minerva Heritage

The prestigious Minerva manufacture, founded in Villeret in the Saint-Imier valley in 1858, is now an integral part of the Montblanc watchmaking manufacture. It is recognised in the profession as one of the great specialists in developing chronographs and sports counters that can measure tiny fractions of time with chronometric precision. The 13.20 calibre – launched at the start of the 1920s – is one of the emblematic creations of Villeret, and has become one of the foremost mechanical chronograph movements specially developed for wristwatches. The mechanical counter, accurate to a hundredth of second, which was unveiled in 1936, is also of note. This passion for accurately measuring time, combined with perfect mastery of the various watchmaking frequencies and its ability to make its own balance wheels and balance springs, enabled Minerva to demonstrate its expertise in the field of timekeeping for demanding professionals. Montblanc is proud of this heritage, and is now continuing in this tradition by developing new high-quality calibres, made using the same traditional methods that Montblanc has always been keen to respect.

The Inspiration for the Elements and Their Design

Montblanc's wish to demonstrate the value of 157 years of rich heritage and to be constantly looking for best watchmaking performance is also expressed through its ability to draw inspiration from its abundant past to enrich its history with new pieces.

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In keeping with this principle, Montblanc chose, for its Montblanc 1858 collection, to reinterpret a chronograph launched by the Minerva manufacture in the 1930s. In the dimensions of the 18-karat red gold case of the contemporary model, one can discover this “vintage” profile. The winding crown that incorporates the chronograph push-piece is also reminiscent of that of the fluted facets on period timepieces. Its easy-to-grasp shape was ergonomic and simple to handle, so that pilots could wind them up in-flight while wearing gloves. To maintain this vintage feel that is truly in keeping with the time, the dial's construction, design and colour are very similar to those used for the chronographs made for these pilots, men on the ground and adventurers of the time. The dials of the watches in the Montblanc 1858 collection still bear the historic logo of Montblanc that was used at that time, and on which not only the numerals but also the hands are luminescent, identical in every way to those of the model that served as inspiration. Only the rail track around the bicompax dial of the chronograph differs slightly, for this instrument used to measure short fragments of time has a tachymetric scale on the edge of the finely pad-printed railtrack. On the whole, the décor of the vintage character that is easy to read at night helps to underpin the spirit of adventure of the creations in the Montblanc 1858 collection.


Montblanc 1858 Chronograph Tachymeter (Ident. 112637)

The 44 mm-diameter case made from 18-karat red gold features a design with rounded forms inspired by those of the chronograph from 1930. Just like the original model for pilots, the horns are fine and curved. All these typical lines and curves of that time mean that the middle, a mere 13.15 mm deep, can follow the natural curves of the forearm and rest comfortably on any wrist. In the same spirit, the lug has been widened to 20 mm to ensure that the overall design respects the original proportions. To further highlight the historic character of this 100-pieces limited-edition timekeeper, the bevelled winding crown that includes the single push-piece of the chronograph has been kept, as has the fine round bezel, so that the dial has as large a visible surface as possible.

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A Clear, Inspired Dial

The large, exceptionally clear bicompax dial has large Arabic numerals and “cathedral” hands coated with Super-LumiNova®*. With this non-radioactive material that remains luminescent for a long time means that the timepiece can be used both night and day. The entire display is laid out around two counters, the first of which continually displays the seconds (at 9 o'clock) with the second showing the minutes that have elapsed once the chronograph complication has been started. The dial background painted in deep black, on which the historic Montblanc emblem has been drawn, also shows a traced rail track, to which has been added a tachymetric scale for measuring speed in terms of a timed kilometre. The great simplicity with which this piece has been designed reveals the spirit of adventure of the original model, which for the new model has been further enhanced.

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An Exceptional Manufacture Calibre

The calibre of the monopusher chronograph with an MB M16.29 hand-wound mechanism is the same size as that of a pocket-watch – visible through the transparent sapphire case back – and was inspired by the original chronograph movement, the 17.29 calibre, designed by Minerva in 1929. Consequently, it has components with many similarities. Just like the historic chronograph that served as the model for the creation of this contemporary, vintage-style product, it has a column-wheel activated by the single push-piece that is built into the winding crown. Through the transparent case back, it is also possible to see the iconic engraved “V” chronograph bridge, which has been protected by Minerva since 1912.

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All the components, including the cock of the large screw-regulated balance wheel for fine adjustment referred to as the “swan's neck”, have a Geneva ribbing finish and edges with a large number of re-entrant angles hand-bevelled in the finest tradition of haute horlogerie. The horizontal coupling in this classic construction is combined with a lever that holds the chronograph's hammers, and is finished off with a little arrow, the visual signature of Minerva. This resolutely classic mechanism, assembled, adjusted and finished by hand in the Villeret Manufacture while respecting the highest standards in the profession, comprises 252 components, has a depth of 6.30 mm and oscillates at 18,000 vibrations per hour, a traditional frequency reminiscent of heart-beats that allows an autonomy of 50 hours.


Montblanc 1858 Small Second Special Edition (Ident. 113860)

The Montblanc 1858 collection launched at SIAR 2015 also features a stainless steel, 44 mm-diameter model. This contemporary interpretation, in a design that extrapolates the codes of the historical chronographs produced by Minerva, indicates the hours and minutes, with direct-drive small seconds at 6 o'clock. Just like the models of the past, this creation operated by a hand-wound calibre has a bevelled winding crown that is ideally proportioned for everyday use. In the same vein, its fine, curved horns, designed to follow the natural curvature of the wrist, make this creation, with a design that is both pure and yet strong, particularly pleasant to wear. This new vintage-style watch features a black alligator-skin strap with ecru saddle stitching, fastened at the wrist with a stainless steel pin buckle. It is a limited edition of 858 pieces, paying tribute to the birthday of Minerva in 1858.

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A Vintage Dial

For the lovers of traditional watchmaking, this watch features a fine bezel to maximise the clarity of the dial, both at night and during the day. It does this at night thanks to large Arabic numerals and “cathedral” hands coated with beige-painted Super-LumiNova®*, a non-radioactive material that remains luminescent for a long time. To further underline the retro design with the aged appearance of the luminescent paint, the seconds are shown in a little subdial at 6 o'clock, as was customary for this kind of instrument in the 1930s.

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An Accurate and Efficient Calibre

Following on from those designed for use by pilots during air missions, the MB 23.03 manually wound calibre is simple and effective. This movement, with its large diameter of 37.2 mm, recalls the beauty of the pocket-watch movements. This movement, with 17 jewels and 46 hours of power reserve once the barrel has been fully wound, has a balance that oscillates at 21,600 vibrations an hour. The visible finishes that can be seen through the transparent case back, such as the blued screws (visible through the transparent case back) are in keeping with the spirit of those developed in the 1930s.

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For over 100 years, Montblanc has embraced the traditions of lasting value and exquisite craftsmanship. The Maison’s uncompromising principles of design, style, quality and workmanship have allowed it to create heirloom collections that are passed from generation to generation. The iconic Montblanc Emblem is a symbol of excellence – the pinnacle of luxury writing instruments, timepieces, leather, accessories, fragrances and sunglasses – and the

Maison has made an enduring commitment to encourage excellence through cultural advancement. Montblanc has its roots in writing culture and therefore sees a particular obligation to its own cultural commitment. Through various international activities, the Maison makes a creative contribution to modern cultural life: Montblanc itself writes a small piece of cultural history.

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TECHINCAL SPECIFICATIONS


MONTBLANC1858 Chronograph Tachymeter Limited Edition 100

Ident. 112637

Movement: 
Montblanc Manufacture Calibre MB M16.29
Type of movement: Manually wound monopusher chronograph with tachymeter scale
Chronograph: Monopusher with column-wheel and horizontal coupling
Dimensions: Diameter = 38.4 mm; height = 6.3 mm
Number of components: 252
Number of jewels: 22
Power reserve: Approx. 50 hours
Balance wheel: Screw balance, diameter = 14.5 mm; moment of inertia = 59 mg.cm2
Frequency: 18,000 vibrations/hour (2.5 Hz)
Balance spring: With Phillips terminal curve
Plate: Rhodium-plated German silver with circular graining on both sides
Bridges: Rhodium-plated German silver with “Côtes de Genève”
Going-train: Gold-plated, faceted arms, diamond-polished surfaces
Displays:
Central hours and minutes
Small seconds at 9 o’clock
Chronograph’s elapsed-seconds hand in the centre of the dial’s
Counter for 30 elapsed minutes at 3 o’clock
Tachymeter scale
Exterior
Case: 18 K red gold (5N)
Crystal: Scratch-resistant and antireflective domed sapphire crystal
Back: Screwed 18 K red gold back with inset pane of sapphire crystal
Dimensions: Diameter = 44 mm; height = 13.15 mm
Water-resistance: 3 bar
Crown: 18 K red gold (5N) with Montblanc emblem in raised relief
Push-piece: Chronograph monopusher integrated into the crown
Dial: 
Black dial with Super-LumiNova®-coated* Arabic numerals,
18 K red gold-plated luminescent hour-hand and minute-hand,
historical Montblanc emblem at 12 o’clock, tachymeter scale around the dial circumference
Strap: 
 Black alligator-skin strap with 18 K red gold pin buckle

Limited Edition: 100


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MONTBLANC1858 Small Second Limited Edition 858

Ident. 113860

Movement: 
Calibre MB M23.03
Type of movement: Manually wound movement
Number of jewels: 17
Power reserve: Approx. 46 hours
Balance wheel: Flat ring
Frequency: 21,600 vibrations/hour (3 Hz)
Balance spring: Flat
Displays:
Hours and minutes from the center
Small seconds at “6 o’clock”
Exterior
Case: Stainless steel
Crystal: Scratch-resistant and antireflective domed sapphire crystal
Back: Stainless steel with inset pane of sapphire crystal
Dimensions: Diameter = 44 mm; height = 10.95 mm
Water-resistance: 3 bar
Crown: Stainless steel with Montblanc emblem in raised relief
Dial: 
Black dial with Super-LumiNova®-coated* Arabic numerals,
rhodium-plated luminescent hour-hand and minute-hand,
historical Montblanc emblem at 12 o’clock
Strap:
Black alligator-skin strap with stainless steel pin buckle

Limited Edition: 858

(*Super-LumiNova® is not a trademark registered by Montblanc)

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Saturday, October 24, 2015

JAQUET DROZ – GRANDE SECONDE DEADBEAT Grand Feu Enamel Red Gold
















JAQUET DROZ GRANDE SECONDE DEADBEAT Grand Feu Enamel Red Gold NEW


The Grande Seconde Deadbeat watch, a new tribute to the Age of Enlightenment from Jaquet Droz

The Deadbeat Seconds was at its peak in the 18th century. Jaquet Droz pays tribute to this complication with this revised version of its iconic model, equipped with a new caliber.


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A masterpiece of watchmaking precision, the Deadbeat Seconds is a very rare complication created during the Age of Enlightenment, at a time when Pierre Jaquet-Droz was crisscrossing Europe to present his timepieces at the royal courts of a continent in an intellectual fever. This new technique meant that the direct-drive seconds hand no longer advanced in a linear fashion, but rather made a small jump every second, giving extremely accurate measurements that were soon to lead to the birth of the chronograph.

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Long forgotten, this little miracle of watchmaking has now been rediscovered by Jaquet Droz, as the watchmaker continues to revisit the great successes of its past to propose new watch models to a select circle of well-informed watch connoisseurs. By choosing to apply this historical technique to the Grande Seconde, one of its iconic models, the Brand remains faithful to its true identity: respect for tradition, a keenness to take on a new challenge, technical virtuosity – and a constant willingness to reinvent itself.

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For this new model the dial of the Grande Seconde has been subtly reworked by the designers of brand known by its twin stars. Off-centered in the historic version, the seconds hand is now placed at the very heart of the dial, while the retrograde date indication occupies the space that is traditionally reserved for the seconds hand in this model. Immediately recognizable yet somehow different, both familiar and surprising, this Grande Seconde Deadbeat watch fascinates by its hypnotizing succession of "jumping" hands and numerals.

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This new timepiece also provides Jaquet Droz with the opportunity to pull off a double technological exploit. After a first experience with the Grande Seconde Quantième Ivory Enamel watch in 2014, our craftsmen at La Chaux-de-Fonds have again used a balance-spring made of silicon, a material that is unaffected by magnetic fields or changes in temperature and pressure, and thus ensures exceptionally accurate timekeeping.   The need to combine Deadbeat Seconds, Calendar and Hour and Minute functions has led to the creation of a totally new caliber for which a patent has been applied for.

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The mechanical components have been obtained thanks to the Swatch Group's expertise in nanotechnology processes (particularly the LIGA process), which has led to the production of parts of an extremely high standard of precision.  Finally, the choice of a 10-toothed cam rather than the 30-toothed variety normally used for a Deadbeat Seconds function, together with the optimization of the shape of the pallets, combine to make the Deadbeat Seconds a spectacle that is as aesthetically elegant as it is technically ingenious.

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Lovers of high precision watches are sure to fall under the spell of this Grande Seconde Deadbeat watch model.



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Technical Specifications

Model: Grande Seconde DEADBEAT Grand Feu Enamel Red Gold 43mm

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Movement
Jaquet Droz 2695SMR,
Self-winding mechanical movement, silicon balance,
Single barrel, deadbeat seconds,
18-carat red gold oscillating weight.
Indications:
Off-centered hours and minutes
Large central deadbeat seconds
Retrograde date display with hand at 6 o'clock
Jewelling: 34 jewels
Power reserve: 38 hours
Frequency: 21,600 v.p.h
Case
18-carat Red Gold case  
Size: 43mm
Height: 13.79 mm
Individual limited serial number engraved on the case-back
Water resistance: 3 bar (30 meters)
Dial
Ivory Grand Feu enameled dial
Hands: Hours, minutes, seconds and dates in red gold
18-carat red gold
Date with red varnished tip
Strap
Rolled-edge hand-made:
Black alligator leather strap
Buckle:
 Red gold ardillon
Numerus Clausus of 88.
Complications Dead second
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Friday, October 23, 2015

CORUM – HERITAGE Artisans COIN WATCH 50th Anniversary

















CORUM HERITAGE Artisans COIN WATCH 50th Anniversary Limited Edition NEW

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COIN WATCH 50TH ANNIVERSARY
PRESIDENTIAL TIMES

“It is an old American tradition for sons to follow in their father’s footstep. And we have a beautiful answer for this great tradition. An heirloom for your great great grandson.” Not only was this the slogan of one of Corum’s very first Coin watches, all the more it marks the reverence and tribute CORUM is until today paying to its broad history. In 2014, the famous Coin watch jubilates its 50th anniversary and sets a new milestone in CORUM’s annals unveiling two exclusive limited editions with original US$ coins minted in 2014.

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This year, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of its first coin watch, Corum has chosen 22kt gold and 925 silver American Liberty Coins. They create a limited edition of 100 in each of the two metals, which will be sold as either a set or separately.

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Going back in time, the first model of CORUM’s Coin collection was created in 1964 with a historic American Coin, the famous 20$ Double Eagle, stamped with the seal of liberty. The latter was launched in 1849 and remained in use until 1933, a perfect symbol of the construction and growth of the American nation. When it was withdrawn from circulation this coin discreetly became a collector’s item.

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In the early seventies, CORUM was one of the first watch brands to find the perfect solution preserving these collector’s items in a watch, by making the face of the coin a true dial and protecting it with sapphire crystal. Only perfectly preserved specimens were to be used to create extraordinary timepieces. The process involved in making these particularly original watches has not changed much in half a century.

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It begins with a delicate horizontal cut along the side of a coin carrying a pleasing hint of historical nostalgia, and ends with setting the time on a wristwatch driven by a resolutely contemporary mechanical movement. These history- loaded timepieces instantly became an icon of CORUM’s collection and were quickly seen on famous wrists, starting with those of the American presidents themselves.

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The coins selected in 2014 embody the American 50$ Gold Eagle and 1$ Silver Eagle minted in 2014. Both these coins were never circulated and grace with their appearance the old 20$ Double Eagle, bearing the famous American bird, emblem of freedom and Lady Liberty, adorned with an olive branch, the symbol of peace. True to CORUM’s tradition, the gold version with a diameter of slim 36mm and the silver version in an ever so bold 43mm case carry a diamond on their crowns.

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Beating at the heart of these exceptional timepieces, representing historical roots and modern technical flawlessness, is an automatic CO 082 movement that is bound to delight devotees of subtle mechanics. It oscillates at the frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour, drives hour and minute hands and has a 42-hour power reserve. The oscillating weight engraved with the Corum coat-of-arms is beating invisibly under the back cover of the watch, representing the rear side of the coin depicting the minting year 2014. Both models are water- resistant to 30 meters for the gold version, and to 10 meters for the silver one.

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These two new creations continue the patrimony of CORUM’s history and evoke exquisite nostalgia in collectors of rare pieces, enabling them to admire in one sweeping gaze both the steady flow of time and the beauty of a history loaded and deep rooted timepiece.

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THE COIN WATCH IN TIME

The Coin Watch has been worn by six successive  United  States  Presidents, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Lydon Johnson, Jimmy Carter, Richard Nixon, and Bill Clinton, but also by the famous American political scientist and diplomat Henry Kissinger.

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Technical details

Watch Name: HERITAGE Artisans COIN WATCH Gold Limited Edition
Reference: C082/02481 - 082.645.56/0001 MU52
Limited Edition: 100 piece(s)

MOVEMENT
Movement number: CO 082
Winding system: Automatic
Functions: Hour & Minute
Power reserve: 42 hours
Frequency: 4 Hz, 28'800 vph
Dimension: 11 1/2'''
Rubies: 21
Movement finishes: Rotor with CORUM dedicated decoration
DIAL
Material: 22kt 3N yellow gold coin
Distinctive features: US50$ coin, minted in 2014 
HANDS
Hands: Hour and minute: Baton • Black-coloured
CASE
Shape: Round
Dimension: 36 mm
Thickness: 7.10 mm
Case material: 3N 18kt yellow gold
Crown material: 3N 18kt yellow gold • 1 Rounddiamonds • ~ 0.17 ct
Crystal: Sapphire crystal with anti-reflectivetreatment
Back type: 22kt 3N yellow gold coin
Water-resistance: 30 meters / 3 ATM
Bracelet
Material: Alligator leather
Colours: Black
Interhorn/Buckle: 19/16 mm
Buckle type: Tongue buckle
Buckle material: 18kt 3N yellow gold
Buckle distinctive features:Engraved CORUM logo

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Watch Name: HERITAGE Artisans COIN WATCH Silver Limited Edition

Reference: C082/02495 - 082.645.01/0001 MU53
Limited Edition: 100 piece(s)

MOVEMENT
Movement number: CO 082
Winding system: Automatic
Functions: Hour & Minute
Power reserve: 42 hours
Frequency: 4 Hz, 28'800 vph
Dimension: 11 1/2'''
Rubies: 21
Movement finishes: Rotor with CORUM dedicated decoration
DIAL
Material: 925 silver coin
Distinctive features: US1$ coin, minted in 2014
HANDS
Hour and minute: Baton • Black-coloured
CASE
Shape: Round
Dimension: 43 mm
Thickness: 7.60 mm
Case material: Silver 925
Crown material: Silver 925 • 1 Round diamonds • ~ 0.17ct
Crystal: Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective treatment
Back type: 925 silver coin
Water-resistance: 10 meters / 1ATM
BRACELET
Material: Alligator leather
Colours: Black
Interhorn/Buckle: 22/18 mm
Buckle type: Tongue buckle
Buckle material: Stainless steel
Buckle distinctive features: Engraved CORUM logo

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