The new Corum Concept Watch, a flying tourbillon set with sapphire bridges and an aventurine dial.
The technical showcase, which
Corum powers the watch with a finely wrought flying tourbillon movement beating at 3 Hz (21,600 vph) offering a superior ninety-hour power reserve. The rare vertical gear alignment for the manually wound flying tourbillon here somewhat echoes the layout of the Corum
Corum also provides an eye-catching caseback design highlighting the unusual gear layout. Corum designers have etched pop-art descriptions of the movement’s components adjacent to the case back opening.
The window whimsically highlights the tourbillon, mainspring, and gear train with brief descriptions of the primary functions of each component.
The new watch only measures 39.5mm in diameter, which is unusually small for a complicated Swiss-made concept watch. Corum notes that the moderate size opens up the field of customers for the piece, which will fit on any size wrist.
The bracelet here echoes the case and is crafted from recycled textiles and can be additionally adjusted using Corum’s own specialized bracelet adjustment system.
Price: $465,000.