Corum-Admiral 42 Automatic
Corum launches six new versions of the Admiral 42 Automatic, one of the most iconic projects of the La Chaux-de-Fonds manufacturer.
Introduced throughout 1960, the Admiral see is distinguished by their 12-sided (twelve-sided) case appearance and a dial painted which has a colorful sailing flag to point the hours.
The dials of the five new models all element the three-dimensional Grenadier Fendu pattern, which first shown up on the Admiral 42 Auto following the 38mm and 45 millimeter versions.
Both equally dial colors (sea orange and midnight black) come in three styles: stainless steel situation and bracelet; stainless steel circumstance with color-coordinated alligator buckskin strap; stainless steel case using 18K 5N rose gold frame and crown and coloring Coordinated alligator leather secure and triple folding buckle.
The face is protected by a anti-reflective sapphire crystal, unveiling an outer chapter flange on which is transferred the custom-made nautical flag and small scale, applied hour-markers along with white Super-LumiNova-coated Dauphine skeletal frame hands with a date screen at 3 o'clock. Smaller seconds dial at some o'clock.
Typically the Admiral 42 Automatic is usually powered by the self-winding C 395 movement (the bottom part model is ETA 2895), which beats at some Hz (28, 800 oscillations per hour) and has an energy reserve of 42 time. Through the transparent sapphire very case back, the activity can be seen at a glance.
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