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Ten dollar corum coin watch
Ten dollar corum coin watch








Another reason for using coins showing wear is the cost, the Indian Head gold coins range in price from several hundred dollars to well into six figures for an uncirculated piece from 1933. That’s left untouched and adds a great deal of character to the watch. Enamel in red, blue and white has been applied by hand to the headdress, giving the dial a burst of colour that softens the monochromatic yellow dial.īecause the gold pieces used for the Coin Watch are circulated specimens, they have an obvious patina. The Coin Watch Indian Head uses a genuine coin, with the obverse for the dial and the reverse for the case back.

ten dollar corum coin watch

It was designed by sculptor Saint-Gaudens, arguably the most famous coin designer ever, being also responsible for the double eagle twenty dollar piece. Minted from 1907 to 1916, then intermittently till 1933, the the Indian Head eagle was a ten dollar gold coin featuring Liberty with Native American headdress on one side and an eagle on the other. Now that idea has been revived with the Heritage Coin Watch Indian Head, containing a rare ten-dollar gold piece designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Corum‘s innovation in 1965 was to use the coin as the dial, with the rear half of the coin as the case back.

ten dollar corum coin watch

But most early coin watches used the coins to contain the movement. Facebook Linkedin Twitter Pinterest Weibo Mail InstagramĬorum revives one of its classics with the Coin Watch Indian Head, with a genuine American Indian Head eagle ten dollar coin decorated with enamel.Ĭoins have long been used as watches, sliced in half with the movement in between.










Ten dollar corum coin watch