Editorial
The Admiral's twelve-sided case is not a styling gimmick. It references the wheel of a sailing yacht, and Corum has been serious about that connection for decades, supplying watches to offshore racing events long before nautical theming became fashionable. At 42mm in steel, this is a purposeful sport watch that earns its maritime identity.
Corum introduced the Admiral's Cup line in 1960, building a watch genuinely tied to the biennial Admiral's Cup yacht race held off Cowes, England. The original case already carried the dodecagonal shape that defines the line today, and each of the twelve bezel panels displayed the nautical signal flags of competing nations. The modern Admiral Automatic 42mm, launched in 2017 under a simplified reference structure, retains that twelve-sided case and adds pentagonal indices that nod to the geometry of traditional navigation instruments.
It is a cleaner, more wearable interpretation of the lineage, without the busy flag graphics of earlier references. Corum's continued involvement with sailing events gives the watch a provenance that most nautical-themed watches cannot claim.
The CO 082 is an ETA 2892-A2 with Corum's finishing applied, so buyers expecting a manufacture movement at this price point will be disappointed. The 42mm case wears wider than it sounds because the dodecagonal shape adds visual mass at the corners. Crown placement at 3 o'clock sits slightly proud of the case, and the lug-to-lug length means shorter wrists may find the fit awkward.
Pre-owned examples occasionally surface with aftermarket dials that have been refinished to remove patina, so inspect dial texture and lume plots carefully before buying. Bracelet end links on earlier examples of this reference are known to loosen with wear.