Corum Admiral Cup fake watches
The Corum Admiral Cup is one of Corum's most iconic watch collections. Here is a detailed introduction to the series:
Series History: Born in 1960, the series takes its name from the first sailing race held in 1957, the "Admiral's Cup." Corum founder René Bannwart, a passionate sailor, named the collection after the race. In 1983, the Admiral Cup underwent a major redesign, adopting a dodecagonal case and replacing traditional hour markers with nautical flag motifs—a design that became the series' signature feature.
Design Characteristics: Case: The dodecagonal case is a hallmark of the Admiral Cup series, a unique shape that sets it apart from other watches. Case materials vary, including stainless steel, rose gold, and bronze.
Dial: The dial is typically decorated with colorful nautical flag patterns, used as hour markers. These flags are not only decorative but also further reinforce the nautical theme of the series. Some models feature wooden dials paired with nautical flag hour markers, creating a rich maritime atmosphere.
Strap: Straps are made of materials including leather and rubber, and come in a variety of colors to meet the preferences and needs of different consumers.
Representative Models:
Admiral's Cup Legend 45 Minute Repeater Tourbillon: This limited edition watch was launched to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Admiral's Cup series. It combines two major complications: a tourbillon and a minute repeater, and is powered by the CO 010 movement.
Admiral's Cup AC-One 45: Model A082/03209, featuring a 45mm diameter titanium case, a wooden dial, and a brown calfskin strap. It is powered by the CO 082 automatic movement with a power reserve of approximately 42 hours.
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