April 25, 2024

A graduate of the internationally renowned Ecole Hôtelière de Lausanne, Jérôme Biard started his career as Area Brand Manager at Vacheron Constantin. 

Ever since, he has never left the watch industry, amassing over 25 years of experience in the field, including a stint in sales and marketing at Cartier. In 2005 he joined Girard-Perregaux as international sales director.

It’s an automated movement that relies on a micro-rotor for winding. The micro-rotor includes the Corum Coin Watch History key in 18k red gold. Power book is a really commendable 72 hours, and the movement beats at 3Hz. After all, the Corum Bubble 47 Flying Tourbillon is a pretty odd watch. But, Corum’s boldness to go against the grain and its nearly reckless attitude toward design also makes it very cool, particularly for watch lovers who love some quirkiness and individualism. The fact that it is a exceptional piece is just the cherry on the cake. The Corum Bubble 47 Flying Tourbillon watch is priced at 103,000 Swiss francs (approximately US $100,500). Corum might not be the first manufacturer that pops into your head while browsing for a quirky piece, but the launch of the newest Corum Bubble watches warrants their name being on the list of brands to take into account. The bold, totally cohesive solution to the design of the modern classic ensures that this iteration of the Corum Bubble will polarise opinion from the race to get wrist area as it did upon its début. It’s certainly not for everybody, but there is more to the generation of bubbles than meets the eye. In this guide, I’ll take a short look at three distinct models, all of which are confined to only 350 pieces each. The Corum Bubble Sphere2, the Corum Bubble Drop, and also the Corum Bubble Paiste have arrived.The Corum Bubble view was first released at Baselworld, way back at the year 2000. The original Bubble has been 44mm wide, which made it an outlier in those days. In addition to that, the design was pretty unusual. Watch collectors were not quite so used to dangers as they are today, but nevertheless, the Corum Bubble found favour among a dedicated demographic. It will be interesting to see how the re-release of this Corum Bubble is greeted by a consumer base that’s far savvier than it had been in the turn of this century.

In 2009 he was appointed CEO of LPI, the watch and jewellery division of the Weitnauer Group, a distribution company operating in the markets of Russia, Turkey ande Brazil. 

He joined the Citychamp group on 1st September 2017 as Director of the Watch Division on the European Board of Directors, thus taking responsibility for the Corum and Eterna brands.