Corum’s emblematic Admiral collection has unveiled some stylishly new looks including steel-built models boasting blue, white or black backgrounds.
The newcomers to the Admiral Legend 42 flotilla display their multicoloured insignia in a range of maritime tones. The 42-mm 12-sided case in steel or steel and rose gold sets a course for elegance, with a blue or white dial on the automatic version, blue or black on the chronograph and broad luminescent hands sweeping over it.
In 1960, Corum’s Admiral line dropped anchor in a sea of technical and aesthetic refinement. This new collection reflects Corum’s passion for the sea with the two Admiral Legend 42 models flying the flags of their indexes against a white or ultramarine mainsail.
The back of the steel case, which is water-resistant to 30m, gives a view of the automatic movement with its engraved rotor. Oscillating at a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour, with a power reserve of 42 hours, the functions of the calibre CO 395 comprise hour, minute, small second and date displays.
The chronograph version matches its 12 brightly-coloured nautical flags with the discreet expression of its complicated functions. It also has a power reserve of 37 hours. The functions of the calibre CO 984, oscillating at 28,800 vibrations per hour, are displayed on a blue or black dial.
The watches are also securely moored using an alligator-leather strap with a triple-blade folding clasp.