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The Corum Rolls-Royce reimagines the open road as the ultimate accessory
By SENATUS Magazine | 1 December 2025

In the pantheon of luxury collaborations, few pairings have captured the imagination quite like the union of Corum and Rolls-Royce. It is a masterclass in translating the commanding silhouette of British automotive royalty into a delicate piece of horological art.

Far more than a mere timepiece, the Corum Rolls-Royce is a study in iconography. The watch features a gleaming 18-karat gold case that faithfully mimics the car’s legendary vertical radiator grille—a daring aesthetic choice that transforms the wrist into a canvas of architectural beauty. Crowned, naturally, by the Spirit of Ecstasy, the design captures the rush of the open road with an unmistakably high-fashion sensibility.

Over the decades, these timepieces have evolved from novelty to cult status. With various iterations celebrating the symbiotic relationship between the Swiss watchmaker and the British marque, owning one is no longer just about telling time—it is about securing a piece of collectible, drive-time history.

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