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Corum’s unrivaled Golden Bridge won the Public Prize in the ‘Watch of the Year 2005′ contest. The watch is unique and clear in its design. Its price makes it elite choice, as it is very difficult for a normal man to pay $30,000 for a wristwatch.
The watch is not only a timepiece rather it is jewelry for your wrist.

Corum’s new Golden Bridge is ‘baguette-shaped 18 carat gold bridges, diamond bezel flawlessly hand-engraved with charming rolling patterns, tiny gears lined up together, and slim open-worked black gold hands, that seem to be suspended in the space invented by the transparence of the four sapphire crystals enveloping the case. The case is featured in fine 18 carat gold or platinum ribs, with a tonneau-shape and concavely curved to give a smooth wear. The watch has been supplied by slipping spring winding system and 40 hours power-reserve that make possible to place the winding and time-setting crown at 6 o’clock between the horns of the case.”

Watch’s mechanical movement is in the microcosm of four 18-carat gold inertia-blocks and this movement is redesigned and developed with the help of Swiss manufacturer Vaucher of Flourier. The watches from Corum are highly priced but their price is genuine and that can be seen in the every elegant and chic design of watch.

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