Design:
One of the standout features of the Admiral’s Cup is its unique, dodecagonal (12-sided) bezel, which distinguishes it from most round watches. The design of the dial prominently displays the signature nautical pennants as hour markers, the 12 flags of the international code of naval signals, a tribute to the maritime roots of the Admiral’s Cup. The use of high-quality materials like stainless steel or titanium ensures durability, while options such as rubber straps or bracelet versions give versatility.
Performance:
Powered by the precise automatic movement, the watch offers reliable accuracy and endurance, with some models featuring a chronograph calibers, which allows the wearer to measure time intervals, such as split seconds, seconds, or minutes, enhancing timepiece’s utility.
Water resistance typically ranges from 100 to 300 meters, which makes it suitable for sailing, swimming or other water-related activities, adding to its robustness and appeal as a sports watch.
Wearability:
Despite its bold design, the Corum Admiral’s Cup is surprisingly comfortable on the wrist. The case sizes usually vary from 42mm to 48mm (for men’s models), catering to those who prefer larger, statement pieces. The blend of sportiness and elegance means it transitions well from casual daywear to more formal settings.
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