• Corum

    Admiral

  • The Corum Admiral collection stands as a distinctive and enduring pillar of the brand, instantly recognizable for its strong maritime links. Launched in 1960, the Admiral is most famously characterized by its twelve-sided (dodecagonal) bezel and the use of colorful nautical pennants from the International Code of Signals as hour markers. This design choice directly reflects its inspiration from and tribute to the world of sailing and prestigious regattas. Over the decades, the Admiral line has evolved, offering a range of models from sporty chronographs to elegant time-only pieces, all while maintaining its signature seafaring aesthetic and robust construction, making it a favorite among yachting enthusiasts and watch collectors alike.

    Founded in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, in 1955 by Gaston Ries and his nephew René Bannwart, Corum has consistently carved its own path in the watchmaking world, driven by a philosophy of creativity, boldness, and a dedication to horological innovation. The brand is renowned for its often avant-garde designs and technical prowess, as exemplified not only by the Admiral collection but also by other iconic lines such as the intricate Golden Bridge, with its unique linear movement, and the historic Coin Watch. Corum's commitment to distinctive aesthetics and fine Swiss watchmaking has solidified its reputation as a brand that dares to be different, offering timepieces that are both conversation starters and examples of skilled craftsmanship.
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