![]() ![]() The perfectly matching pair of Tonneau Pavé creole earrings are set with 128 diamonds (0.54 ct). The Tonneau Pavé ring comes in S and L sizes to fit every hand size, both of which feature 86 diamonds (0.41 ct). The pavé setting comprises very small diamonds that are set so close together that it looks “paved” with the metal prongs between the stones seeming to disappear. It comprises 18-karat white or rose gold and high-quality pavé-set natural diamonds that provide endless scintillation. The Tonneau Pavé jewellery collection is characterized by classic pavé-set diamonds in combination with the tonneau shape of the iconic Corum Golden Bridge. The eternally classic pair of earrings is set with 72 brilliant-cut diamonds (1.10 ct) and can truly be worn with anything from jeans to formalwear – and everything in between. This collection is capped by the luxurious Tonneau Snow creole earrings. A rose gold double chain gives it double the presence, too. As Corum’s self-proclaimed centrepiece of the collection, it is set with 43 highly visible brilliant-cut diamonds (1.13 ct). The Tonneau Snow pendant is a real eye-catcher. It is set with 50 brilliant-cut diamonds (1.17 ct). In the L size, the shape of the Tonneau Snow ring more closely resembles the larger-size Golden Bridge watch with more gold and diamonds visible on the finger. It is set with 42 brilliant-cut diamonds (0.84 ct). The S size, influenced by the compact look of the Miss Golden Bridge, is somewhat narrower to look more proportionate on delicate fingers. The elegant Tonneau Snow ring is available in both S and L sizes. It is comprised of 18-karat white or rose gold and two different sizes of high-quality natural diamonds in a unique setting that resembles the sparkle of freshly fallen snow. ![]() The Tonneau Snow jewellery collection takes its cues from the “icy” Golden Bridges that have graced the iconic collection for years and the tonneau shape that became part of the Golden Bridge’s design vocabulary more than 20 years ago. And to admirers of the classic Golden Bridge, I am most excited to introduce these jewellery collections as they allow collectors to be in full Corum mode – the jewellery really completes the look!” “For owners of a Corum Miss Golden Bridge, this jewellery is a beautiful way to expand the presentation of the watch and the iconic shape itself. “ Making jewellery to accompany Corum’s Golden Bridge collection has been a passion project for a long time and being able to complete the collaboration has been very fulfilling,” enthuses Tevin Resanond Baechtold. Most importantly, this is also a project developed with a second-generation partner who shares the same love for Corum as we do.” Bannwart, and the iconic tonneau shape of the Golden Bridge – while adapting it for the future. Moving forward with new Corum jewellery is also our way of remembering the past – especially Mr. Bannwart produced a limited jewellery collection based on the Corum key logo, but it ended after a few short years. Bannwart,” says Vice President of Corum, Boon Chong Soon. “ For me, this project is as much about passion as paying tribute to Mr. In a new collection of jewels made to be worn to accompany the iconic watch (or not!) Corum proves its mettle when it comes to accessorizing. Together, they continue the tradition with jewellery pieces defined by and in homage to the Swiss brand’s icon, the Golden Bridge. Baechtold, established in 1975 by a German sculptor, is now led by the current general manager and co-owner, Tevin Resanond Baechtold, who lived in Germany and studied jewellery design there. Today’s proprietor of Corum, Citychamp Watch & Jewellery Group Limited, continues this daring tradition with a brand-new collection of jewellery modelled on the brand’s iconic Golden Bridge in partnership with Baechtold, a jewellery maker with which Corum has partnered for more than 30 years. And it was Wundermann and his team who had the idea to use the tonneau shape for the Golden Bridge to continue to set it apart. Watch models like Sugar Cube, Potpourri, Heart, Buckingham Vision, Jewels of India, and the Classical Squelette Joaillerie were definitive jewellery pieces that incidentally told the time. Severin Wundermann, who took over Corum in late 1999, was interested in continuing the jewellery side of Corum. The Golden Bridge also received this treatment in the late 1980s and 1990s: it not only came in wrist versions adorned with gold, platinum, and gemstones but was also offered in pendant form to be worn around the neck in a great variety of shapes. ![]()
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