Sowind, yes, there my 2008 Maxi Marine Diver was also serviced, for about 1k Euro (converted from Swiss Francs) plus a big price tag for a new rubber strap of almost 450,- (which did not include any new metal connectors, just the four rubber parts). Toget
So I guess I care more about the case and dial than anything. When I bought the UN it came on a strap and I later bought the bracelet, and the Corum came on a bracelet and I wear it with a strap. There are some watches that just don't look good if you tak
I am hoping that one of you here may have some insight into Corum watches. A friend of mine has found this in his lare mother’s drawer. Apart from the obvious sentimental value, is it worth restoring this watch? Does anyone know the model, year, etc.? Any
This watch was my father’s. I haven’t taken it out of the safe for at least ten years. If you’re into art deco, it’s pretty cool. 42mm, Reference 922.201.20. Corum isn’t discussed much, but they’ve made some nice and quality watches over the years. Both p
This post was sparked by something subtle but thought-provoking: Member Modernahab recently shared a photo of his Hermès Arceau Le Temps Voyageur —but instead of posting it in Horological Meandering , he chose the Independents forum. That small decision g
Thanks for the back story. Certainly not a watch for everyone. Just in terms of size alone, would only fit a small group I would think. The sound is not very loud in my view although I have limited experience with repeaters but I believe the Corum minute