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Corum’s Golden Book transforms the wrist into a library of secrets
By SENATUS Magazine | 1 December 2025

There is an inherent romance to the secret watch—a private dialogue between the wearer and the hour—and few interpret this narrative quite as literally, or as beautifully, as the Corum Golden Book.

First launched in 1996, this miniature tome invites the wearer to pause and physically "open the pages of time." It is a gesture of old-world elegance; a hinged cover that protects the dial like a precious manuscript. Over the decades, the collection has evolved into an anthology of savoir-faire. Each edition serves as a canvas for artisanal virtuosity, featuring covers adorned with intricate hand-engraving and dazzling stone-setting.

More than a timepiece, the Golden Book is a wearable narrative. Each model represents a distinct chapter in Corum’s history, blending the precision of Swiss mechanics with the intimate, tactile pleasure of a rare first edition.

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