Introduced in 1980 by Corum, the Golden Bridge is still a unique structure in watchmaking, with its linear movement constituting the original work of the movement and most of the dial. The French rectangular movement of the Golden Bridge is sculptural, technical and a rare daring aesthetic unrivaled in the world of fine watchmaking.
The Golden Bridge now pays homage to the "bridge" that crosses the Golden Bridge Creek. Like the architecture, the structure stands out for its linear design and its curves and arches, and adopts the Art Deco code of the rectangular model, combined with an automatic movement.