1970s Corum Buckingham .925 Sterling Silver 35.5x38mm 54.121.01
Ref: 54.121.01

1970s Corum Buckingham .925 Sterling Silver 35.5x38mm 54.121.01
1970s Corum Buckingham .925 Sterling Silver 35.5x38mm 54.121.01
1970s Corum Buckingham .925 Sterling Silver 35.5x38mm 54.121.01
1970s Corum Buckingham .925 Sterling Silver 35.5x38mm 54.121.01
1970s Corum Buckingham .925 Sterling Silver 35.5x38mm 54.121.01
1970s Corum Buckingham .925 Sterling Silver 35.5x38mm 54.121.01
1970s Corum Buckingham .925 Sterling Silver 35.5x38mm 54.121.01
1970s Corum Buckingham .925 Sterling Silver 35.5x38mm 54.121.01
1970s Corum Buckingham .925 Sterling Silver 35.5x38mm 54.121.01
1970s Corum Buckingham .925 Sterling Silver 35.5x38mm 54.121.01
1970s Corum Buckingham .925 Sterling Silver 35.5x38mm 54.121.01
1970s Corum Buckingham .925 Sterling Silver 35.5x38mm 54.121.01
Regular price
£2,695.00
Sale price
£2,695.00
Unit price
per 

Specification

Reference : 54.121.01
Movement : Manually Wound Corum Signed AS Cal. 4200
Age : 1971/1980
Specific Age : Circa. 1970s
Case Size : 35.5mm
Case Thickness : 7mm
Lug to Lug : 38mm
Lugs :
30mm
Condition :
Pre-Owned
Box & Papers :
Box
Case Material :
Sterling Silver .925
Warranty :
12-Months NON-Waterproof Warranty
The wrist model's wrist size is 7inch


Points of Mention

This watch is sold with its original Corum box and pouch. It comes paired with its original Corum 30mm leather strap with a comfortable taper and steel signed pin buckle, the strap is old but in good overall condition. The watch is from Circa. 1970s and is sold in worn condition, but overall, it is in very fair condition for its age, as you can see, with signs of wear and age throughout. The watch comes with our 12-Months Non-Waterproof Warranty.

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The Watch

Here, we have a classic 1970s Corum Buckingham 54.121.01 with its distinctive 35.5mm square .925 Sterling Silver case with sculpted flanks that gently curve over your wrist thanks to the soft, rounded lugs. Chamfered edges lead to a lug-to-lug length of 38mm and a case thickness of just 7mm, ensuring a comfortable fit. On the right side, we have a coin-edged crown topped with a blue cabochon. The square crystal sits proud of the case, showcasing the beautiful linen-textured silver dial. Unusual and aesthetically pleasing long and short horizontal stick indexes mark the hours, delicate stick hands sit majestically in the centre, and at 6 o’clock we have the Corum motif completing the sophisticated dress watch. On the reverse, a solid case back engraved with “Buckingham” and its serial number, inside a manually wound Corum signed AS Cal. 4200, 21 jewel movement. It comes paired with its original Corum 30mm leather strap with a comfortable taper and steel signed pin buckle, and this watch is sold with its original Corum presentation box and pouch.


Personal Note

Some watches land on my desk and I am instantly blown away, this is one of those watches. I have seen the Corum Buckingham before but something about the size, the 925 Sterling Silver case and the beautiful linen dial with obscure indices, make it a real dream on and off the wrist and unlike anything else. If you are a watch collector who enjoys something different and unique, this is one to seriously consider as they rarely come up, especially this nice and honest. I would not hesitate to snap this up today and add it to your collection whilst you can!


The Brand

Corum, a distinguished watchmaking company, was established in 1955 by the dynamic duo Gaston Ries and René Bannwart in the picturesque town of La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, renowned for its rich horological heritage. René Bannwart was captivated by the term "quorum," which signifies the minimal number of individuals required to conduct meaningful discussions and make binding decisions. In a creative twist, he opted for the simpler spelling "CORUM," infusing a unique identity into the brand. The brand's emblem—a key pointing triumphantly skyward—serves as a powerful symbol, representing the intriguing mysteries yet to be unravelled, the complex challenges to be overcome, and the uncharted territories awaiting exploration. This emblem also encapsulates the essence of innovation and the relentless spirit of inventiveness, tenacity, and boldness required to achieve mastery over the relentless progression of time. In 1960, René Bannwart made a significant mark in the world of horology by designing the instantly recognisable Admiral’s Cup watch. This creation was inspired by the prestigious international yachting regatta held at Cowes on the Isle of Wight, orchestrated by the esteemed Royal Ocean Racing Club. Corum proudly supported this celebrated race up until its final competition in 2003, during which it garnered a reputation for excellence. Following this rich legacy, the brand rebranded this line of timepieces as the Admiral’s Collection. In 1964, Corum introduced the innovative Coin Watch, an audacious design that featured an ultra-thin movement combined with a backless case, merging artistry with technical prowess. The subsequent year, 1965, marked the debut of larger-sized watches, including the elegant Buckingham model, which captured the spirit of its time. Celebrating a rich history of craftsmanship and innovation, CORUM proudly commemorated its 65th anniversary in 2020, a testament to its enduring legacy in the world of fine watchmaking.