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CORUM Rectangle "Tank" YG White Roman

SKU: CORUM001
Sale price¥380,000 JPY

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-Specifications

Brand
Corum
Model
Rectangle
Reference
N/A
Year
1970s
Movement
Manual Wind Cal.2512
Case
25x32.7mm (Include Lugs)
Material
18K Yellow Gold
Bracelet
Black Leather Strap
Includes
Corum Signed Gold Plated Buckle
Box/Paper
No Box/No Paper
Notes
The watch has been completely serviced by our watchmaker recently
Warranty
1-year Mechanical Warranty by us
Shipping
DHL Express with full insurance

*Model wrist size is 16.5cm circumference


-Description

Corum was founded in 1955 in La Chaux-de-Fonds, the mecca of watchmaking, by Jean-René Bannwart, who worked in the design department of Omega.

The brand's emblem, a key pointing to the sky, symbolizes "innovation" that opens new doors. The first model with a square waterproof case, "Admiral," released in 1960, remains an icon of the brand.

The brand has also produced many other masterpieces, such as the "Golden Bridge," which featured a truly revolutionary design and movement, and the "Coin Watch," released in 1964, which featured an ultra-thin movement sandwiched between a real $20 gold coin.

This watch is a vintage hand-wound dress watch made in the 1970s.

The case is made of 18K yellow gold. It is a rectangular case reminiscent of the Cartier Tank. The crown is set with a cabochon-cut blue sapphire.

The case size is 25mm wide and 32.7mm long, which is 1-2mm larger than the LM size of the vintage Tank. The rounded lugs also look very similar.

The dial is a white Roman dial with an Art Deco design featuring large Roman indexes.

The key mark, which is the symbol of the brand, is typeset and I think it makes a nice accent.

There is some slight aging overall, but it is generally in good condition.

The movement is the hand-wound ETA Cal. 2512. This is the same movement used in Cartier's 18K gold watch, and its successor, the Cal.2512-1, is called Cal.78-1 and is used in Mast Tanks and other watches.


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