In 1957, two years after its founding, Corum presented its Grand Précis, the archetypal classic watch. Loyal to its proud watchmaking heritage, the brand is now reviving this emblematic model radiating a vintage aura through two limited editions equipped with movements built using original components.
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Concerned with preserving its historical heritage, in 2010 Corum had already revived two of its emblematic models in 2010: the Golden Tube and the Chinese Hat. In the same vein, it now presents a re-edition of the Grand Précis, a watch first introduced in 1957 barely two years after the company was founded.
The ultimate symbol of horological classicism, this timepiece with applied hour-markers, dauphine hands and small seconds at 6 o’clock was issued at the time in an 18K gold 100-piece limited edition. Corum thus wished to give a new lease on life to this timepiece with its delightfully vintage aura through two new limited series comprising 100 in 18K red gold and 50 in 18K white gold.
Source: Corum