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Corum/Memotime ‘Save the Sea’ Watch, Switzerland, around 1990

Currency:EUR Category:Collectibles Start Price:170.00 EUR Estimated At:280.00 - 340.00 EUR
Corum/Memotime ‘Save the Sea’ Watch, Switzerland, around 1990
Corum/Memotime ‘Save the Sea’ wristwatch
Switzerland, around 1990
Quartz movement, ETA caliber 95512, 7 stones, hour, minute, second, date
White dial and gold hands
Stainless steel case
Black leather strap with pin buckle
Case number 901/6537
Original box
Case diameter: 36 mm, height: 7 mm
Strap length: 20 cm; lugs: 19 mm
Total weight: 44 grams
Fully functional, good condition

The present Corum/Memotime ‘Save the Sea’ wristwatch was produced around 1990 in Switzerland. It is fitted with a quartz movement, ETA caliber 95512 with 7 stones, and shows the hour, minute, second and date. The white dial has gold hands, and the casing is made of stainless steel. The black leather wristband has a pin buckle.

The case number 901/6537. The watch comes with the original box (with traces of use). The case diameter is 36 mm, and the height 7 mm. The strap length is 20 cm, and the lugs measure 19 mm. The total weight is 44 grams. During a short-term test, the watch was fully functional, with no guarantee on long-term precision and regularity. The condition of the watch is good, showing only light wear marks.

Corum

Montres Corum Sàrl is a Swiss watch company. The company was founded in 1955 in La Chaux-de-Fonds by Gaston Ries and his uncle René Bannwart. Corum designs luxury watches, but it is not a manufactory. Corum is especially known for unusual design ideas. For example, watches were created from a 20-Dolllar gold coin. In addition to the design, Corum has made a name with the use of technically exceptional movements. In April 2013, the company was taken over by the Chinese company Haidian.
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