CORUM and ENERGY Team at America's Cup 2011
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CORUM and ENERGY Team at America's Cup 2011

By DRMW · Nov 22, 2011 · 24 replies
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DRMW provides an exclusive look into the partnership between CORUM and ENERGY Team at the America's Cup World Series Championship 2011 in San Diego. This report captures the excitement of the preliminary AC45 catamaran racing and highlights CORUM's involvement, showcasing their timepieces in a dynamic, high-stakes environment.

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CORUM and ENERGY Team welcomes the PuristS to the America's Cup World Series Championship 2011 San Diego


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CORUM/ENERGY Team at the America's Cup 2011
San Diego, California USA



The most prestigious sailing race is the America's Cup. Starting in 2011 the preliminary racing, The AC World Series, utilizes a scaled down boat classified as the AC45 and teams compete in 3 regattas.  Racing began in August in Portugal, continued last month in the UK, and now arrives in the United States in beautiful San Diego.  Racing continues next year and culminates to the more advance, faster, and larger AC72 ships in 2013 for the 34th America's Cup championship in San Francisco.  As California is the hometown to many PuristS, we were excited in the opportunity to visit CORUM and sail with the ship led by ENERGY Team. 

Welcome to CORUM/ENERGY Team!








CORUM Titanium Bridge




42.5mm x 41.5mm titanium case, transparent sapphire crystal dial, manual winding CO 007 movement, black crocodile strap with stainless steel triple folding buckle. Water resistant to 5 atm.








-MW


For additional photos and video of San Diego:  timeout.watchprosite.com




This message has been edited by DRMW on 2011-11-22 00:58:55 This message has been edited by AnthonyTsai on 2011-11-22 11:45:12 This message has been edited by MTF on 2011-11-26 00:38:15

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amanico
Nov 22, 2011
That is a very nice welcome. The watch is not bad, either. A review, Ming? [nt]

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DRMW
Nov 22, 2011
yes, there was a standout piece....

The pieces shown were very nice but one really stood out and caught my interest. See post below for the details. -MW

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DRMW
Nov 22, 2011
PuristSPro CORUM/ENERGY Team: Base Camp

CORUM and ENERGY Team www.PuristSPro.com San Diego, California USA America's Cup Village on North Harbor Drive in San Diego Bay: On Broadway Pier, the ENERGY Team base camp. Let's talk a look inside. The crew of ENERGY Team Members team going over data and plotting strategy for the next race. Right outside the base is is the harbor where the ships are anchored. The crew begins to setup and prep for a practice run. The design of the AC45 ships are in a way that it can be taken apart easil

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DRMW
Nov 22, 2011
PuristSPro CORUM/ENERGY Team: Watch Photos

CORUM www.PuristSPro.com San Diego, California USA The moment that we have been waiting for, the watches! CORUM presented us with 3 of their standout pieces for 2011. Two from the Admiral's Cup line and Two (and very cool) Golden Bridge collection. On the right is a piece for the ladies, a Miss Golden Bridge manual wind in 18kt White Gold case. But there's something very special about this particular Golden Bridge pictured on the left! The CORUM Tourbillon GMT Seafender 47 and a magnific

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DRMW
Nov 22, 2011
PuristSPro: CORUM/ENERGY Team: Watch Macro Photos and Video

www.PuristSPro.com CORUM San Diego, California USA My favorite watch of the evening, I found this one to be spectacular and absolutely stunning! CORUM Golden Bridge Automatic Baguette movement available in White Gold (featured) and Rose Gold. (For those with fast internet connections, the video can be set to be viewed in 1080p) Let's take a closer look at the beautiful movement: (For those with fast internet connections, the video can be set to be viewed in 1080p) Originally, the movement was on

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foversta
Nov 22, 2011
I love the Golden Bridge...

And this one in PG: Thanks a lot for your report ! Fx

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