Corum / Coin Watch
Corum Coin Watch
Collection profile
Corum’s Coin Watch is the maison’s emblematic heritage concept: a timepiece built from a genuine coin, combining collectible numismatic material, ultra-thin watchmaking, and a long-running identity linked to exclusivity and prestige.
Why it matters
Corum continues to frame Coin Watch as a core heritage icon on its official site, including a 2026 revival made from a $50 American Eagle gold coin, which confirms the concept’s ongoing relevance to the brand identity.
Key references
Collection timeline
- 2024 — Corum continued to foreground its heritage icons, including Coin Watch, on the official website.
- 2024 — The brand’s official site emphasized the Heritage collection as a place for rare reissues and confidential pieces.
- 2024 — Corum highlighted the Coin Watch concept again in its Heritage storytelling, reinforcing its long-term brand role.
FAQ
Is Coin Watch a current Corum collection?
Yes. Corum places Coin Watch within its Heritage collection and has recently introduced a new Heritage Coin piece.
What makes Coin Watch special?
The watch is distinguished by its use of an authentic coin as the case basis, giving it strong collectible and historical appeal.
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