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First released in 1960 its beautifully crafted square "Caree" case form bears no resemblance to the shape of the modern day Admiral's Cup watch. The watch was named Admiral's Cup as a reference to its water resistance - an innovative feature in a square watch case design. In the early 1980's the Corum Admiral's Cup watch was to shed its gold Caree skin as part of a radical new design when it became commercial sponsors of yacht racing. As a celebration of the Admiral's Cup Regatta Offshore Yacht Race (a biannual international event considered by many to be the pinnacle of offshore yacht racing) the Corum brand re-launched the collection. The re-birth of the piece featured a rounded 12 sided case with brightly colored nautical pennants decorating the bezel. The watch became a Corum classic - an instantly recognzied piece of jewelry which needs no introduction. Limited to 250 pieces and featuring hours, minutes, sweep seconds, date, moon phase, tides and strengths of tides, the watch is not only functional but a timelessly classical piece of jewellery. The 44mm case is crafted in rose gold which contrasts beautifully with those famous coloured nautical pennants. The watch band, a tactile combination of rose gold and rubber completes this impressive timepiece. copy tag watches Tourbillion is among the most refined as well as sophisticated watch making complexities and also one of the most astounding methods known in watch making. It is actually combination of both the craziness as well as wisdom. Craziness as the total technical character needs outstanding agility and also wisdom ever since it averages away the discrepancies of the time. The tourbillion is actually a small cage which consists of the escapement and the balance wheel as well which presents all chief watchmakers the chance of making their biggest dream come true, so as to attain brilliance in a mechanism operation. |