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The Swiss Replica Brand's collections possess a stunningly assorted variety of watches, experiencing anything from transparent tourbillons and baguette movements to regatta chronographs and coin timepieces. Corum can be a curiosity cabinet worth digging directly into. Corum Replica Watches was founded in 1955 in La Chaux-de-Fonds, the birth place of Swiss horology, by watch-maker Gaston Ries and his nephew Rene Bannwart, who had trained at Patek Philippe and Omega. What begun as another by the books Swiss watch-making story immediately evolved as the duo created delightfully forward-looking watches and developed a reputation for being timepiece trendsetters .
As an example, when the company had not delivered more than enough dials to be ready for the 1958 Basel Watch Fair, the duo replaced the lacking dials with simple gold discs automatically inventing timepieces without having hour markers about the dial. Nine years later, Corum had a hit by riding the coin-watch trend with the American Double Eagle, a design that has a dial made of a $20 rare metal coin. In the 1980s, the business published two significantly different types: the Duplicate Admiral's Cup, a sport writst watch intended as a tribute towards the race of the identical name; and the Golden Bridge, a modern timepiece whose miniature baguette movement, vertically suspended in a transparent case, was designed by Vincent Calabrese