The limited-edition Corum Bubble highlights the artistic vision of Aiiroh, and his use of light and vibrant shades of color.
Many industry-leading watchmakers dedicate their success to not only generations of innovation, but also iconic models that shaped them into the recognizable figures they have become today. For the creative team at Corum, the Bubble collection gained popularity after its initial debut in 2000 during the famed Art Basel watch exhibition. Since then, Corum continue to diversify the Bubble lineup with exclusive collaboration examples that incorporate creative visions from world-renowned artists. Corum is proud to present its newest limited edition Bubble X release in collaboration with French street artist Aiiroh, featuring a design that separates itself from any other variation out there. The Bubble X Aiiroh showcases a new larger-than-life 47mm case design made from black PVD stainless steel, originally inspired by Aiiroh’s famous “Black Série Rose” art piece.
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The vibrant dial design takes on another interpretation of Aiiroh’s work, creating a beautiful rose petal collage using shades of turquoise, orange, lavender, purple, blue, red, yellow and green. The watch is powered by the mechanical automatic caliber CO 082 that offers 42 hours of power reserve. The transparent sapphire crystal caseback offers a secondary view of the movement, while the outer potion includes engravings that signify the limited 88-piece release. A comfortable black nylon strap reimagines this artistic luxury timepiece as the perfect everyday accessory. The watch will be sold with a special artwork realized by Aiiroh and Japanese modern artist Namisen and brought to “life” as a final piece in resin by French visual artist Soyz Bank. The new limited edition Corum Bubble X Aiiroh is currently available through an authorized dealer with a price tag of $7,500. Check back into duPont REGISTRY for more upcoming luxury watch news and releases.
Source: Corum