Corum – Bubble Spookies

Corum Bubble Skull

First introduced in the year 2000, the Bubble is now Corum’s runaway bestseller. This iconic watch made its surprising return last year. Corum continues to celebrate its emblematic timepiece by introducing Bubble Spookies three new limited edition models for the spookiest night of 2016: the Bubble Skull, limited to 88 pieces, The Bubble Pirate limited to 188 pieces and the Bubble Voodoo, limited to just 38 pieces.

These references are presented in a 47 mm stainless steel with black PVD or stainless steel case topped by a massive, domed sapphire crystal. The new Corum Watches Blue Bubble Spookies are powered by the automatic movement CO 082, which beats at a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour, and provides 42 hours of power reserve. The watches are mounted on rubber straps, and sealed against the ingress of water to 100 meters of depth.

The movement powering the Corum Zenit Watch Bubble 47 Flying Tourbillon watch is your CO 016. It’s an automatic movement that relies on a micro-rotor for winding. The micro-rotor includes the Corum key in 18k red gold. Power reserve is a very commendable 72 hours, and the motion beats in 3Hz. However, Corum’s boldness to go against the grain and its almost reckless attitude toward design also makes it very cool, particularly for watch lovers who appreciate some quirkiness and individualism. The simple fact that it’s a unique piece is simply the cherry on the cake. The Corum Bubble 47 Flying Tourbillon watch is priced at 103,000 Swiss francs (around US $100,500). Corum might not be the first brand that pops into your head while browsing for a unique piece, but the launch of the newest Corum Bubble watches warrants their name being on the list of brands to take into account. The daring, totally cohesive approach to the look of the modern classic ensures that this iteration of this Corum Bubble will polarise opinion from the race to get wrist area as it did upon its début. It is certainly not for everyone, but there is more to the generation of bubbles than meets the eye. In the following article, I will take a short look at three distinct models, all of which are confined to only 350 pieces each. The Corum Bubble Sphere2, the Corum Bubble Drop, and also the Corum Bubble Paiste have arrived.The Corum Bubble view was first released at Baselworld, way back at the year 2000. Although only fifteen years has passed since that time, the landscape of the luxury watch market has changed beyond recognition. The original Bubble has been 44mm broad, which made it an outlier in these days. Along with this, the design was fairly uncommon. Watch collectors weren’t quite so accustomed to dangers as they are today, but nevertheless, the Corum Bubble found favour among a committed demographic. It will be intriguing to see how the re-release of the Corum Bubble is composed by a consumer base that’s much savvier than it had been at the turn of the century. With nothing in the manner of a complication to pique interest, the Corum Bubble watches lean heavily on layout.
Corum Bubble Skull