Corum Ti-Bridge


Engineering marvels are best appreciated when you can see them. What’s the point of having a new and unique movement when you can’t see them right? That’s exactly how Corum feels so they are showcasing their second in-house caliber, the CO 007 and showing its inner workings. Instead of having a round case with the elements oriented in a circle, Corum uses two bridges at the center where all of the workings of the movement are rested. Titanium is used on the bridges and the tonneau-shaped case for the material’s lightness. The lightweight comes at a price though, titanium is hard to shape and fashion in a watch so the fact that Corum can make complicated shapes in this watch stamps their fine manufacturing skills. Only 750 of this fine example of engineering assembly will be made. $TBA.
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