Corum’s Golden Bridge watches

Posted by Jamie Nicholson on Mon 1st March 2010 at 07:29 AM, Filed in Luxury Watches
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The Golden Bridge RRP: £18, 500Launching at Basel Fair this March are Corum’s elegantly beautiful New Miss Golden Bridge and Golden Bridge watches.

The Miss Golden Bridge is a classic beauty where the movement is housed in a unique new case.  It is adorned with engravings replicating the shape of tree ferns from the Jura Region.  A feminine watch design, the Miss Golden Bridge is available in 18 carat white or red gold, in non set and set versions with 90 full-cut size diamonds.  The hands are made of the same gold as the case making for a delicately decorated, gorgeous watch and no more than 333 pieces will be available a year.  A beautiful accessory which is bound to smarten up any outfit.

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Miss Golden Bridge RRP: rose gold plain £15, 500, with diamonds £18, 600.

The Golden Bridge for men is a stunning masculine piece and the collection declares its models in 4 precious materials – yellow gold, red gold, white gold and platinum.  Not following tradition the dial is arranged behind the movement not in front of it, whilst the case back and the dial both have openings giving visibility to the calibre C0113.  A true gentlemen’s watch!

The Golden Bridge RRP: £18, 500.

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