60 Corum A gorgeous and luxurious, rectangular shape, pendant pocket watch in yellow gold, with peacock feather dial, stylish engraving bezel and caseback.
Estimate: CHF 3,000 – 6,000
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Model | Pendant Watch |
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Case Material | Yellow gold |
Year | Circa 1970s |
Movement | Manual, 21 jewels |
Case N° | 141'267 |
Movement N° | 110'284 |
Dimensions | 33mm width x 41.5mm length |
Signed | Case, dial and movement |
Corum has long been celebrated for its daring and unconventional approach to watchmaking, crafting timepieces that push the boundaries of design and artistry. Among its most captivating creations are watches featuring extraordinary dials made from rare materials, such as mineral stones, wood, and even delicate peacock feathers. This Corum pendant watch is a testament to that vision, a piece that seamlessly merges haute horlogerie with jewelry craftsmanship. Encased in a finely engraved 18K yellow gold frame, the watch exudes elegance with its fluid, sculptural design. The peacock feather dial is undoubtedly the star of the piece, displaying iridescent hues of deep green and shimmering blue, with the natural symmetry of the feather creating a mesmerizing visual effect. Suspended as a pendant, this watch is not only a timekeeping instrument but also a striking piece of wearable art, exemplifying Corum’s ability to blend technical mastery with avant-garde aesthetics. Powered by a precise manual-wind movement, the watch stays true to traditional craftsmanship, emphasizing the beauty of mechanical watchmaking in an era dominated by quartz. The delicately engraved caseback and bezel add yet another layer of refinement, showcasing intricate patterns that highlight the meticulous attention to detail. A watch like this is a rare collector’s piece, a reflection of Corum’s fearless creativity and dedication to exceptional materials.
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