April 25, 2024

We start the week with Brice Lechevalier’s interview with Bulgari CEO Jean-Christophe Babin, which appears in issue 48 of GMT magazine, which was published last week. As usual we will be publishing selected articles from our sister magazine along with those that you might already have noticed from other publications in the Edipresse Group, such as Hong Kong Tatler.

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Imagine if watches were sold by weight, just like your local butcher sells his meat or your spice merchant sells his precious saffron. David Chokron does just that this week for WorldTempus, trying to find a correlation between the weight of a watch and its price. In his light-hearted article, he finds one, but it’s not the one you might think. Find out tomorrow on our homepage.

It is an automated movement which is based on a micro-rotor for twisting. The micro-rotor features the Corum Watches Admirals Cup Price In India key in 18k red gold. Power reserve is a really respectable 72 hours, and the motion beats in 3Hz. However, Corum’s boldness to go against the grain and its almost reckless attitude toward design also makes it rather cool, especially for watch lovers who love some quirkiness and individualism. The fact that it is a exceptional piece is simply the cherry on the cake. Corum may not be the first manufacturer that pops into your mind while browsing for a quirky bit, but the release of this newest Corum Bubble watches warrants their name being on the list of brands to consider. The bold, totally cohesive solution to the look of the modern classic guarantees that this iteration of the Corum Bubble will polarise opinion in the race to get wrist space as it did upon its début. It is certainly not for everybody, but there is more to this creation of bubbles than meets the eye. In this guide, I will be taking a short look at three distinct models, all of which are limited to only 350 pieces each. The Corum Bubble Sphere2, the Corum Bubble Drop, and the Corum Bubble Paiste have arrived.The Corum Bubble watch was first released at Baselworld, way back at the year 2000. The initial Bubble has been 44mm broad, which made it an outlier in those days. Along with that, the layout was pretty uncommon. Watch collectors weren’t quite so accustomed to risks as they are now, but still, the Corum Bubble found favour amongst a committed demographic. It will be interesting to understand how the re-release of the Corum Bubble is composed by a consumer base that is much savvier than it had been in the turn of the century.

I tested Corum’s new Admiral Legend 42mm automatic while I was on holiday and, in the dunes of Ras Al-Khaimah, it was far removed from the nautical environment that inspired it. Find out today how it coped with the tough task of accompanying me on holiday. Later this week Michèle Brunner gives her impressions on one of the more feminine models in the distinctive Anonimo collection, while Camille Gendre looks at the 125th anniversary of Eberhard & Co.’s Extra-Fort collection.

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