WristWatch Magazine #19 | Page 40

cover story Corum’s admiral’s cup legend 47 worldtimer New in 2016. Available in titanium, optional rose gold bezel and a choice of dials. What began as a sailboat inscription has developed into a distinguished franchise. Worthy of its title, Admiral’s Cup still ranks as one of the enduring watches in modern history, representing 30% of Corum’s sales. The latest models The collection ranges from $2,500 for an Admiral’s Cup automatic 32mm to $200,000 for an AC-ONE 45 Double Tourbillon. Recently, the $7,700 Admiral’s Cup 45mm Chronograph Wood Dial has been the collection’s best-selling timepiece, according to the Corum. Take your pick. Either way, you’re cutting edge. In 2016, Admiral’s Cup presents three in-house movements (an automatic, a flyback chronograph and a 47mm world timer) aboard its Legend series. These include models in a range of maritime tones: steel, steel and rose gold or 47mm lightweight titanium. There’s also an improved 42mm collection with a thinner elegant case. New models (or “stylish vessels”) restore the iconic multicolored nautical flags against 12-sided blue, white or black dials—with transparent casebacks water resistant to fifty meters. Corum offers new Admiral Legend 42 mm automatics (in steel or steel and rose gold) on a blue or white dial. Meanwhile the 40 Wristwatch | 2016 Admiral’s Cup AC-One 45 chronograph wood dial Features an unusual teak dial and is fitted with a “Mad Max” leather strap with kevlar embossed pattern. A black-cased version with carbon bezel and black dial is also available.