Miss Golden Bridge

113.101.55/0001 0000

Brand  : Corum
Collection  : Corum Bridges
Model  : Miss Golden Bridge
Reference  : 113.101.55/0001 0000
Nber of pieces : 333
Complement : Red gold
On sale : 2010

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  • Brand  : Corum
    Collection  : Corum Bridges
    Model  : Miss Golden Bridge
    Reference  : 113.101.55/0001 0000
    Nber of pieces : 333
    Complement : Red gold
    On sale : 2010
    List Price : 24 500 €
    Height : 43 mm
    Width : 21 mm
    Styles : Atypical
    High Horology
    Types : Hand-winding
    Calibre : CO 113
    Calibre distinction : Hand-engraved
    Baguette movement
    Complication : Skeleton
    Case material : Red gold
    Case peculiarity : Sapphire caseback
    Shape : Tonneau
    Water-resistance : 30 meters
    Dial color : Transparent
    Display : Skeleton baton hands
    Indexes : No
    Glass : Sapphire
    Antireflective coating
    Strap material : Crocodile leather
    Strap color : Black
    Strap clasp : Pin buckle
    + More characteristics : Movement
    19 Jewels
    18 kt red gold hand-engraved plates and bridge
    Slipping spring mechanism
    Frequency :
    28 800 vibrations/hour (4Hz)
    Power reserve of 40 hours

    Case made of 18 kt red gold 5N
    Polished and satin-finished surfaces

DESCRIPTION

  • In 2010, Corum celebrates the 30th anniversary of its legendary Golden Bridge movement. An anniversary combining both femininity and masculinity and expressed by two new models based on the values of the brand: legitimacy and pioneering spirit.

    Return of a legendary model
    When Corum created the Golden Bridge in 1980, did its founder René Bannwart imagine that he had just launched a model that was not only a mainstay one of the pillars of his company, but also an icon of Swiss watch making'

    The remarkable design of this timepiece, all in transparency, was certainly in line with the brand philosophy whose intent was to position itself in the forefront of the Swiss Watch industry. This model joined an already creative collection offering amongst others, two models poised to have a successful future: the very sporty Admiral's Cup watch, and the elegant Romvlvs. It also reached an area of the watchmaking industry where very few watchmaking manufacturers had chosen to venture: the creation of the "baguette" movement.

    Thirty years later, this movement, which has since become legendary, remains an exceptional achievement and a unique watchmaking expression. Composed of 140 elements arranged in a parallelepiped rectangle 33 mm in length, 3 mm in width and less than 5 mm thick; a masterpiece of micromechanics offering a balance wheel with variable inertia, a barrel with slipping spring, power reserve of 40 hours, 4 hertz frequency ensuring reliability and precision, and hand-engraved bridges and plate made of fine gold. At this level of miniaturization, there are few other competitors.

    Miss Golden Bridge, the ultimate in femininity

    In 2010, Corum thus celebrates the thirtieth anniversary of this extraordinary caliber by revealing a timepiece with an original and unheard-of interpretation. The Miss Golden Bridge offers a feminine expression of a watch design milestone. Indeed, until now, women in search of a Golden Bridge watch needed to make their selection from amongst the masculine models and the high jewelry pieces. With the Miss Golden Bridge , everything changes, but ultimately nothing changes.

    Everything changes as the movement is housed in a unique new case. The case, open above, below and also on its sides, still plays on the effects of transparency and allows the movement to be admired from all sides, thanks to its sapphire glass. However, it is revisited in a very feminine manner, in a slender and curved tonneau shape. The horns were removed to allow the hand-stitched alligator strap to perfectly integrate into the case, keeping the continuity, like a cuff watch. The winding crown at 6 o’clock accentuates the refined character of this contemporary and elegant case. Similarly to the open-worked hands, the bezel has been slimmed to the point of being discrete to emphasize the main subject of this masterpiece: the caliber CO113.

    For the latter, nothing changes. It remains a strong haute horlogerie creation, encased in less than a half-cubic centimeter. The magic continues, born from wheels in motion which seem to dance between two slender bridges made of fine gold that are finely hand-decorated by Corum’s master engravers, adorned with engravings replicating the shape of tree ferns from the Jura region. For consistency, the hands are made of the same gold as the case: 18 carat white gold or red gold. Slender and delicately decorated, the caliber CO113 gives femininity and refinement to this striking timepiece. Endowed with this highly complicated manufactured movement, the Miss Golden Bridge will be available in limited quantities: no more than 333 pieces a year. The timepiece will be available in 18 carat white or red gold, in non set and set versions with 90 full-cut size diamonds.
  • In 2010, Corum celebrates the 30th anniversary of its legendary Golden Bridge movement. An anniversary combining both femininity and masculinity and expressed by two new models based on the values of the brand: legitimacy and pioneering spirit.

    Return of a legendary model
    When Corum created the Golden Bridge in 1980, did its founder René Bannwart imagine that he had just launched a model that was not only a mainstay one of the pillars of his company, but also an icon of Swiss watch making'

    The remarkable design of this timepiece, all in transparency, was certainly in line with the brand philosophy whose intent was to position itself in the forefront of the Swiss Watch industry. This model joined an already creative collection offering amongst others, two models poised to have a successful future: the very sporty Admiral's Cup watch, and the elegant Romvlvs. It also reached an area of the watchmaking industry where very few watchmaking manufacturers had chosen to venture: the creation of the "baguette" movement.

    Thirty years later, this movement, which has since become legendary, remains an exceptional achievement and a unique watchmaking expression. Composed of 140 elements arranged in a parallelepiped rectangle 33 mm in length, 3 mm in width and less than 5 mm thick; a masterpiece of micromechanics offering a balance wheel with variable inertia, a barrel with slipping spring, power reserve of 40 hours, 4 hertz frequency ensuring reliability and precision, and hand-engraved bridges and plate made of fine gold. At this level of miniaturization, there are few other competitors.

    Miss Golden Bridge, the ultimate in femininity

    In 2010, Corum thus celebrates the thirtieth anniversary of this extraordinary caliber by revealing a timepiece with an original and unheard-of interpretation. The Miss Golden Bridge offers a feminine expression of a watch design milestone. Indeed, until now, women in search of a Golden Bridge watch needed to make their selection from amongst the masculine models and the high jewelry pieces. With the Miss Golden Bridge , everything changes, but ultimately nothing changes.

    Everything changes as the movement is housed in a unique new case. The case, open above, below and also on its sides, still plays on the effects of transparency and allows the movement to be admired from all sides, thanks to its sapphire glass. However, it is revisited in a very feminine manner, in a slender and curved tonneau shape. The horns were removed to allow the hand-stitched alligator strap to perfectly integrate into the case, keeping the continuity, like a cuff watch. The winding crown at 6 o’clock accentuates the refined character of this contemporary and elegant case. Similarly to the open-worked hands, the bezel has been slimmed to the point of being discrete to emphasize the main subject of this masterpiece: the caliber CO113.

    For the latter, nothing changes. It remains a strong haute horlogerie creation, encased in less than a half-cubic centimeter. The magic continues, born from wheels in motion which seem to dance between two slender bridges made of fine gold that are finely hand-decorated by Corum’s master engravers, adorned with engravings replicating the shape of tree ferns from the Jura region. For consistency, the hands are made of the same gold as the case: 18 carat white gold or red gold. Slender and delicately decorated, the caliber CO113 gives femininity and refinement to this striking timepiece. Endowed with this highly complicated manufactured movement, the Miss Golden Bridge will be available in limited quantities: no more than 333 pieces a year. The timepiece will be available in 18 carat white or red gold, in non set and set versions with 90 full-cut size diamonds.
  • Brand  : Corum
    Collection  : Corum Bridges
    Model  : Miss Golden Bridge
    Reference  : 113.101.55/0001 0000
    Nber of pieces : 333
    Complement : Red gold
    On sale : 2010
    List Price : 24 500 €
    Height : 43 mm
    Width : 21 mm
    Styles : Atypical
    High Horology
    Types : Hand-winding
    Calibre : CO 113
    Calibre distinction : Hand-engraved
    Baguette movement
    Complication : Skeleton
    Case material : Red gold
    Case peculiarity : Sapphire caseback
    Shape : Tonneau
    Water-resistance : 30 meters
    Dial color : Transparent
    Display : Skeleton baton hands
    Indexes : No
    Glass : Sapphire
    Antireflective coating
    Strap material : Crocodile leather
    Strap color : Black
    Strap clasp : Pin buckle
    More characteristics : Movement
    19 Jewels
    18 kt red gold hand-engraved plates and bridge
    Slipping spring mechanism
    Frequency :
    28 800 vibrations/hour (4Hz)
    Power reserve of 40 hours

    Case made of 18 kt red gold 5N
    Polished and satin-finished surfaces