• Corum

    Bubble

  • Corum, a Swiss watchmaker founded in 1955 in La Chaux-de-Fonds, has always been known for its daring and unconventional approach to watchmaking. The brand's philosophy, encapsulated by its key emblem (symbolizing unlocking new territories and innovation), emphasizes boldness, distinction, and technical excellence. Over the decades, Corum has introduced iconic collections like the Admiral's Cup, with its nautical pennant hour markers, and the revolutionary Golden Bridge, featuring a unique in-line baguette movement. Their commitment to pushing boundaries and integrating artistic craftsmanship into horology has solidified Corum's reputation as a creative force in the luxury watch industry, appealing to collectors who seek unique and high-quality timepieces.

    The Corum Bubble line, first launched in 2000, perfectly embodies the brand's spirit of avant-garde design. Conceived by Severin Wunderman, who drew inspiration from a 1960s deep-sea dive watch with a massive domed crystal, the Bubble became an instant icon due to its oversized case and, most notably, its highly prominent, spherical sapphire crystal. This dramatic dome creates a magnifying and distorting effect on the dial beneath, making it a captivating and instantly recognizable feature. The Bubble has served as a canvas for artistic experimentation, often featuring eccentric and imaginative dials with themes ranging from skulls and fantastical creatures to pop culture references. Despite a temporary halt in production after Wunderman's passing, the Bubble was successfully relaunched in 2015 and continues to be a prominent and highly sought-after collection, reflecting Corum's enduring dedication to unconventional and visually striking watchmaking.
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