Important Modern & Vintage Timepieces

Monaco, Jul 13, 2024

LOT 1

CORUM, SWITZERLAND, REF. 313.150.55/0002.FK02, GOLDEN BRIDGE AUTOMATIC, LIMITED EDITION, 18K PINK GOLD

EUR 7,000 - 13,000

CHF 6,700 - 12,500 / HKD 59,000 - 110,000 / USD 7,600 - 14,000

A very fine and rare, 18k pink gold, self winding curved tonneau-shaped wristwatch, water resistant, with visible Golden Bridge movement. Made in a limited edition of 200 pieces


Grading System
Grade: AAA

Excellent

Case: 2

Very good

Movement: 1*

As new

Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense

Dial: 1-01

As new

HANDS Original

Brand Corum, Switzerland

Model Golden Bridge Automatic

Reference 313.150.55/0002.FK02

Year Circa 2012

Case No. 2280158

Bracelet Corum 18K pink gold buckle

Length 52

Caliber CO313, 26 jewels,18K gold linear Golden Bridge type with vertical guilloche decorations, straight-line lever escapement, shock absorber, monometallic balance, self-compensating flat balance spring, platinum rotor.

Width 37

Weight 134,5

Signature Dial, case and movement

Accessories Original box and certificate

Notes

This rectilinear movement, called the “Golden Bridge In-Line” movement, was invented by Vincent Calabrese in 1977. The invention was then sold to Corum, who improved and patented it. All the wheels and pinions are arranged in a straight line. The “Golden Bridge” was officially launched by Corum in 1980.

Corum

Founded in La Chaux-de-Fonds in 1955, Corum has been from its conception associated with avant-garde design. What has separated Corum from other watch brands is their constant desire to produce extravagant watches which can not be ignored. Their name is an excellent indicator of their ethos, taken from the Latin word “quorum”, a select group, their watches are not made with the mass market in mind. Since the beginning Corum have created watches which have become part of the horological vernacular such as coin wristwatches, the Admiral’s Cup, the first of many watches aimed at the yacht owners of the world and the “Golden Bridge”, probably the greatest example of minimalism in the watch world. In 2000, Severin Wunderman took over the company and almost overnight changed the fate of Corum with the launch of the “CORUM Bubble” watch. Seen as very large at the time with a diameter of 45 mm., this dimension is now much the standard for fashion watches. The year 2005 marks the 50th anniversary of the brand and as such Corum are launching a series of limited edition watches with hand made marketry or hand painted dials as well of the reintroduction to the line of several of the Corum classics.