Corum Admiral's Cup Challenge 44 Black & Gold Watch

The "44" in the Corum Admiral's Cup Challenge 44 Black & Gold watch refers to the black PVD steel case's size of 44mm wide. The name of the watch is more or less "primarily descriptive" of the watch without much character in the title. The bezel is 18k rose gold, and so are the applications on the dial such as the hands and hour markers. The style is fittingly bold, but not necessarily more so than other Admiral's Cup timepieces. Inside the watch is Corum's calibre 753 automatic mechanical chronograph movement that has been Chronometer certified. The true black and gold version of the watch is limited to just 188 pieces while a brushed gray dial version (matched to a gray PVD case) is also available and limited to just 128 pieces. There is no way of knowing why there is a difference in availability. It is also hard to tell if there is lume applied to the dial of the watch. It could be the "dark" style lume - but I hope it is there. Sport watches such as this suffer a loss of credibility without having any type of darkness visibility. If not, at least plenty of other Corum Admiral's Cup watches have lume applied to the large stylish hands. The Admiral's Cup Challenge 44 Black & Gold watch should be available soon.
Ariel Adams publishes the luxury watch review site aBlogtoRead.com.

Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Pies Jul 9th 2009 10:00AM
How about the complications? And what do the sail-shaped signs around the dial represent?
WorldWatchReview.com Sep 4th 2009 11:24AM
These are the International Maritime Signal Flags. They only mean "1, 2, 3 ... 12" :)
Pies Sep 4th 2009 11:49AM
Aren't the symbols for 1/2, 6/7, 11/12 the same?
allen Sep 10th 2009 3:31PM
On this watch- yes. But the symbols are color coded, so in real life they look very different. Check out any of the other Corum Admirals Cup watches and you will see what I mean.
allen Sep 10th 2009 3:32PM
On this watch- yes. But the symbols are color coded, so in real lifethey look very different. Check out any of the other Corum AdmiralsCup watches and you will see what I mean.