When style and sports go hand in hand

Move over clunky. Sports watches can be a statement of style too
Curated By: Jasodhara Banerjee
Published: Jul 6, 2016
When style and sports go hand in hand

Image by : Corum

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  • When style and sports go hand in hand
  • When style and sports go hand in hand
  • When style and sports go hand in hand
  • When style and sports go hand in hand
  • When style and sports go hand in hand
  • When style and sports go hand in hand
  • When style and sports go hand in hand
  • When style and sports go hand in hand
Sport: Sea-faring / yachting
Watch model: Corum Admiral’s Cup AC-one 45 Tides

Specific features:
Displays timing of the next two high and low tides, current strength and tidal process indicator
Made of grade 5 titanium
Water resistant:  300 m
Vulcanised rubber bracelet with titanium triple folding clasp

Other features:
Automatic
Diameter:  45 mm
21 rubies
Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective treatment
Rotor with CORUM dedicated decoration; skeletonised and circular rotor
Power reserve of 42 hours

In most parts of the world, tides follow a twice-daily lunar cycle, with each tide coming in (on average) every 12 hrs 25 minutes, before receding. The CO 277 caliber, which lies at the heart of this watch, was specifically designed to predict the timing of the next two tides. The CO 277 caliber provides essential navigation-related information, along with other subdials. The moon appears at 12 o’clock. When it is full or new moon, the amplitude or strength of the tides—indicated by a specific hand on the dial—is at its peak, with a coefficient of between 95 and 120, dipping to between 20 and 45 during the first and last moon quarters. The 6 o’clock subdial shows the time of the next two tides within the next 24-hours. The counter at 9 o’clock indicates whether the tide is rising or ebbing, as well as its strength. When the pointer is on the horizontal red line, the tide is at its maximum intensity.