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The Classic Golden Bridge Watch by Corum Gets a Sleek Update

Corum's 'Golden Bridge Watch' is a striking 18kt gold timepiece with an unusual form. For the most part, the watch resembles a traditional chronograph, except for its face.

The original Golden Bridge Watch first made appearances in the 1980s, inspired by the iconic New York structure. This version is updated to offer a clean, modern aesthetic. Inside of the glass watch face, the watch's tiny gears have been stacked vertically. The clear front and back of the watch face gives a beautiful view of the neatly-arranged gears that seem to be suspended in place.

Corum included other small details, like engraving the brand name onto the stack and placing a small crown at the six o'clock position.
Trend Themes
1. Vertically-stacked Watches - The trend towards modern, vertically-stacked watches offers opportunities for watchmakers to differentiate their designs and appeal to customers interested in unique aesthetics.
2. Clear Watch Faces - The use of clear watch faces, like in the Golden Bridge Watch, provides an opportunity for watchmakers to showcase the intricate inner workings of their timepieces.
3. Modernizing Classic Designs - Updating classic watch designs, as with the Golden Bridge Watch, allows watchmakers to appeal to customers looking for timeless styles with a modern twist.
Industry Implications
1. Watchmaking - The trend towards unique, modern watch designs creates opportunities for watchmakers to differentiate their offerings and stand out in a crowded market.
2. Luxury Goods - The use of 18kt gold and intricate designs, as in the Golden Bridge Watch, speaks to the luxury goods market and provides opportunities for brands to cater to high-end consumers.
3. Fashion - Modern, eye-catching watches like the Golden Bridge Watch offer opportunities for fashion brands to expand their accessory offerings and appeal to consumers looking for statement pieces.

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