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Friday 21 October, 2011 - 15:00 PM EDT

Corum Tri-Bridge Tourbillion Pavé

A 25-pieces limited edition





Two years after the first introduction of the Tri-Bridge Collection, Corum presents the 2011 Tri-Bridge Tourbillion staging an encounter between Haute Horlogerie and Haute Joaillerie. This astounding timepiece features 689 brilliant-cut diamonds (8.64K) paving the case, an 18K red gold dial and caseband, and it is a limited edition of only 25 pieces.

Inside the impressive 18K red gold case and dial, the CO 022 baguette caliber of the Ti-Bridge Tourbillon was designed, developed and produced in-house by the Corum team. The Caliber CO 022 represents an aesthetic and technical feat with mainplate and bridges made from ARCAP, treated to a gold finish.

As part of the unique Tri-Bridge signature, the mechanism is held in place by cross-bars that secure the movement firmly in the center of the case. Also made from gold-treated ARCAP, the bars help to create a truly spectacular weightless effect on the generously sized 42.5 mm by 52.3 mm tonneau-shaped case crafted from red gold and entirely set with sparkling gems.



Technical details:

Reference 022.705.85/0F81 0000
Limited production of 25

Movement: Hand wound mechanical flying tourbillon baguette movement. Caliber CO 022, 21 jewels
Power reserve: 72 hours

Functions: hours, minutes, flying tourbillon

Case: 18K Red Gold

Dimensions: 52.3 x 42.5 mm

Case and dial set with 689 round diamonds (8.64ct)

Dial: set with diamonds, red gold 5N coated hour and minute baton hands with Superluminova

Glass: sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating

Strap: black crocodile hand-stitched leather strap

Water resistance: 30 meters or 99 feet




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