Corum Admiral’s Cup Deep Hull 48 Limited Edition Watch

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It is big and it goes down pretty deep. It is also the first real diver's watch from Corum that I can think of (aside from a few dive style Corum Bubble watches). This is the new for 2010 Admiral's Cup Deep Hull 48 watch from Corum, and it is rather interesting, though I have some thoughts on it overall. The Admiral's Cup line has been very good to the brand, and over the last few years Corum has been refining it a lot. More models, lots of variety, and a furtherance of making them look more manly as opposed to colorful (which was the classic look with all the colored flags). Today's Admiral's Cup watches share very little in common with the originals. Here, the flags are barely still there in monochromatic glory. The real standout features of an Admiral's Cup watch is its 12 sided case and bezel.

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The Deep Hull 48 is in a 48mm wide titanium case, and is actually weighty for titanium. It is after all, a large watch. The case comes in either brushed titanium or in PVD black coated titanium. Both are limited editions, and I think there is a reason for that. In fact, Corum releases very few Admiral's Cup watches that aren't limited editions. I think it is because many of them are highly niche targeted or experiments. I would suggest that the Deep Hull is an experiment. Corum is testing the design, and I think they want to make a serious case for a Corum dive watch.

Functionally the Deep Hull is a very serious diver. 1000 meters of water resistance. Automatic helium escape valve. Lots of lume, rotating diver's bezel, rubber strap... and of course... cool name. Design wise I like the case, but I feel as though it is missing something. As though after I look it over I am left wondering, "is that it?" As though I want it to have just one more trick up its sleeve.

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Maybe my problem is with the dial. It just feels too much like other subsidiary second day/date Corum Admiral's Cup watches. Just with a bit more lume. Could Corum has done a bit more? Perhaps. Maybe something more original and dive watch in style. Look at the Chanel J12 Marine, that watch feels oceany and marine in theme. This just feels like "big Tony's big Corum watch with sharp angles." I want to like the Deep Hull more than I do, I love the concept, I love dive watches, but I think Corum needs to spend more time on the dial. Inside the watch is a Swiss automatic COSC Chronometer certified movement, with a subsidiary seconds hand, and a day/date complication. I have a feeling that the movement started it's like as a modified Valjoux 7750. Corum calls the movement their calibre CO947

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Again, the case, caseback, crown, strap, buckle, and other external features of the watch are great. Even the super thick 12-sided sapphire crystal over the dial is cool. Then again, the dial itself isn't bad or anything, I just feel a desire for a bit more, and I know that Corum can give it to me. The Deep Hull 48 isn't a bad watch, or a bad buy, but I feel that given Corum's new found effort on design and polish, they can do a bit better. Any I have no doubt that they will. With just 500 pieces in titanium, and 255 pieces in black titanium, this limited edition set will set the stage for better and more beautiful Corum dive watches to come in the near future.

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An interesting observation on previous comments...lots of "something's missing on the
dial" and the folks who like the monochromatic yachting flags because they provided too much color on Admiral's Cup pieces. Here's what's missing...color! Check out the
Tourneau ltd ed. (50 pieces) with red superluminova and hour markers. It rocks! Love
this thing, big without being ridicules. If I hadn't just picked up a UN Hammerhead
I'd have one of those Tourneau versions. I'd be a little worried about ding potential
with all those sharp edges on such a big watch but I don't think that would stop
me from getting one, available funds is the only thing doing that.

yah i noticed.. so you're more into what ? the disgust or the lust thingy? i think im more in the disgust .. not really my type..

lol @ stealth.

This thing has about all the stealth of a drunken rhinoseros in a crowded antique shop.

But, beauty (and I guess stealth) are in the eye of the beholder. Comments for this one range from disgust to pure lust. Very interesting.

This watch seems to target people who like Corum's crazy designs, and think highly of the skill and craftsmanship that goes into Corum watches, but would never actually wear any of them. It's a lot more sober and toned down than many of their watches--there isn't a single bat, devil, joker, knight, roulette wheel, snake, or dragon anywhere to be seen. As you mentioned, it's even relatively sober compared to most of the Admiral's Cup designs--no colored flags! Unfortunately, in this case, sober translates (to me, anyway) as "kinda boring".

I expect something more fun from Corum, but that might be the point of this design--to make something for people who aren't into fun watches, and who just want a quality product that doesn't draw much attention. As Larry pointed out, "stealthy" military-style watches are in at the moment. If that's what Corum was going for, then the design makes a lot more sense.

This one puts me out without chloroform. The
forerunners have been my favorites thanks to glitzy colors, & interesting grafix.

Totally awesome Corum...and it's BIG!!!! Okay guys...I am 6'6" and a ex-football player, offensive lineman, so I am not a small person. 40mm and under sized watches look like I have a quarter strapped to my wrist. I don't wear anything under 46 mm anymore, unless it's a formal occasion. This watch is meant for a guy wanting to make a bold statement, and not for the meek. I love the matte finish on the dial, the flags that do not dominate the look of the watch...and most of all...it's flat out big!!!
The Black Titanium version could be their coolest watch yet...as all black timepieces are quite the "in thing" right now. Gives you that military, stealth look a lot of guys like. Maybe Corum is just responding to the demands of their customers, and releasing some watches meant to keep up with today's watch buyer.
Just my 2 cents though...but I am really loving this design!!

Only a 1000m only one thing to say UTS .

that would be "much more" (sigh)

To me the best design features are the caseback and the buckle (both largely unseen, sadly) The Topside elements leave me lukewarm. The case seems too slab-sided and simple. Like a first-year engineering student designed it. There's little "art" to it. The finishing looks better in your snapshots than the press photo (prototype I'm sure), but it looks roughly finished and quite coarse.

The dial seems plain to me. Like you said, something's missing. The entire right half (except for the date window) is featureless.

I do like the monochrome treatment over the full-color flags. It makes the watch look mush more "serious", rather than a Yacht Club bauble.

Not normally a Corum fan by any stretch, I really like this offering. It must be all the clashing multi-coloured flags that put me off, because seeing them like this in monochrome is actually quite appealing. The flags on the sloped chaper ring meeting up with the chevron hour markers on the face is a really nice effect.
Maybe if the face was glossy instead of matte, or were there some detail engraving (Corum really has one of the coolest logos out there, if they took a blank face plate for this watch, and engraved a "key" that covers the whole thing, and then cut the holes and apply the markers, verbiage, etc, that would look stellar) you might be a little more forgiving Ariel.
Also not normally one for thornbuckle closures, I find this one to be very well done - everything is so flush and tight, I really enjoy it, right down to the accent screws on the corners to the trapezoid holes and engraved thorn. I bet it fits really well, even though you closed the retail tag on yourself.
Obviously a display caseback would be nice, but I'll forgive that considering this is a serious diver's piece.
It will most certainly be way out of my wallet's reach, but this is a Corum offering I would seriously wear regularly.

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