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Browse Corum Admiral's Cup models by category:Admiral's Cup, Romulus
Admiral's Cup - All the Heritage of a Corum Watch
One of the most classic types of Swiss watches, the Corum brand has been crafting
high-quality timepieces since the 1950's. This group was founded by Simone Ries
and Rene Bannwart, who profited from the expertise of Gaston Ries. They first gained
fame with the internationally best-selling design of the Liberty Eagle watch, which
featured a US $20 gold piece. This same level of innovation and smart design has
carried over into the Corum Admiral's Cup, which combines traditional Swiss
engineering with a nautical flair to the design. It is a perfect watch to wear on
a daily basis, as it is luxurious but not overly complicated with bells and whistles.
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What makes a Corum Admiral's Cup unique is similar to all of its other designs.
The company is excellent at branding, and you can recognize a Corum design from
a mile away. There is a progressive line to the designs, with each new design being
a logical extension of the last one. Although the company has been successful throughout
the years, they strive to keep on innovating with new feats of engineering and design
flourishes to make their watches stand out. The Admiral's Cup is no exception, and
is the product of the company's new design center.
One of the most popular styles of the Corum Admiral's Cup features a black
dial with the trademark nautical pennant hour markers, as well as a titanium case
and bracelet. It uses a chronometer-certified automatic movement, which helps lend
precision to the watch at all times. This includes readings for sub seconds as well
as a display that shows you the day and date, along with the time. Like all Corum
timepieces, this model is water resistant up to a depth of 300 meters.
There are several different versions of the Corum Admiral's Cup, which vary
in the material of the case, mainly. You can choose from various color schemes to
find the classic design that will best fit your personal style, or that of the person
you are giving this limited edition quality watch to. As part of the Corum tradition,
all of these watches are time-tested and very much in line with traditional Swiss
watch-making techniques. There is a classic elegance that is very much apparent
in this watch design, which makes it the type of watch that you can pass down for
generations as a family heirloom, as many have been doing since Corum's inception
in the 1950's.
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