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Admiral 39 Skeleton
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Admiral 39 Skeleton

The Admiral's nautical geometry opened up in titanium.

$63,140 at Carat & Co.

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Story & heritage

The Admiral 39 Skeleton matters because Corum calls it two firsts at once: the first skeletonized Admiral and the first Admiral executed in titanium. It preserves the line's pennant-index identity while moving the watch closer to contemporary haute-sport openworking.

Within the Admiral family, this is the technical counterpoint to the cleaner dialled steel references — a watch that keeps the maritime case language but lets the movement become the visual event.

Materials & craft

The watch runs the skeleton automatic CO232 calibre, listed with 30 jewels, 4 Hz frequency, and a 72-hour power reserve. The 39 mm case and bracelet are grade 5 titanium; the openworked brass dial is rhodium-plated, with sail-shaped hands and monochrome nautical pennant indexes.

CO232 skeletongrade 5 titanium72-hour reserve30 jewelsopenworked brass dialdouble folding clasp

How to choose & style

Treat this as Corum's statement sports watch. The titanium keeps the footprint light, while the open dial adds enough detail that the rest of the outfit should stay calm: knitwear, matte leather, washed black denim, or a soft-shouldered jacket.

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