[ VAULT STATUS ]: Secured
[ BRAND ]: Corum
[ PROVENANCE ]: Switzerland
[ ASSET_ID ]: #CR-BBO-JR-022
[ MARKET_FLOOR ]
$4,950
Source: Specialist Archive (April 2026)
[ EQUIVALENT_SOVEREIGN_FLOOR ]
$12,000
OMEGA SPEEDMASTER DSOTM
RSI: 8.3
// RELATIVE STRENGTH INDEX: Design deviance vs. commercial index.
[ SOVEREIGN_INTELLIGENCE_LOG ]
“The Corum Jolly Roger is a masterpiece of subtractive luxury. While the Omega ‘Dark Side’ represents the Sovereign commercial standard for black-out chronographs, it lacks the counter-culture IP and dome-optical distortion of the Bubble series. By securing this limited numbered asset, we capture a specific cultural bottleneck that commercial defaults cannot replicate.”
[ PROJECTED_VELOCITY ]
STRATEGIC DIVERSIFICATION
> Metric: Scarcity Bottleneck via Cult IP.
> YEAR: 2000
> CHASSIS: 44.0mm (PVD Steel)
> DIAL_COLOUR: Black
> GENRE: High Complication
> ALPHA_SCARCITY: #22 / 500
[ ARCHIVE_TIMELINE ]
VAULT_INGRESS: MARCH 2026
EGRESS_WINDOW: Q1 2031 — Q4 2031

>> [ FIELD_REPORT: THE_VIENNA_DEVIANT ]

This is a study in optical distortion. I extracted the “Jolly Roger” in Vienna after it sat untouched on a shelf for 18 months—a clinical success in identifying “Ghost Assets” ignored by the conventional market. It represents the technical extreme of Severin Wunderman’s branding, where the chronograph registers are masked by high-impact design deviance.

[ THE_SHELL: CASE_LOGIC ]

MATERIAL: High-polish 316L Stainless Steel; oversized “Ball” crown with rubberized grip.
OPTICS: 8mm Thick Double-Domed Sapphire. Functions as a lensing interface for dial magnification.
STANCE: 44.0mm x 18.5mm (Total Height including dome optics).
DEPTH: 200m Resilience. Robust maritime engineering for unconventional environments.

[ THE_FACE: VISUAL_INTERFACE ]

AESTHETIC: Matte black field with stylized Pirate Skull; polished “Crossbone” chronograph hands.
REGISTERS: Triple-register chronograph integrated into skull geometry; vertical date-flow at 6:00.
LUME: Red-tipped luminescent indicators for high-contrast tracking in low-light.

[ THE_ENGINE: INTERNAL_MECHANICS ]

CALIBRE: Valjoux 7750 (Automatic Chronograph Architecture).
PERFORMANCE: 42-Hour Reserve // 28,800 BPH // High-torque industrial workhorse.

[ CUSTODIAN_FIELD_LOG ]

INGRESS_NOTE: Asset secured at Uhrmacherei Wien, Vienna. Extracted after sitting dormant for 18 months, this represents a clinical success in identifying Ghost Assets overlooked by the conventional market. Secured as a primary record of the Severin Wunderman era, it serves as the archive’s most aggressive study in design deviance.

>> ARCHIVE_OBSERVATIONS:

OPTIC_WEAPON: The 8mm sapphire dome is a refractive weapon. It distorts the skull dial at extreme angles, turning a static image into a shifting, predatory interface. It serves as an optical countermeasure against the “Standard” and a reminder that if you aren’t ready for a watch that stares back, you aren’t ready for a Bubble.
SCARCITY_MOAT: Unit #022/250. This low-serial acquisition captures the absolute genesis of the Jolly Roger lineage. Owning one of the first 25 units from the Collector Series provides a structural scarcity moat that protects the asset against later, higher-production Bubble releases.
ALPHA_THESIS: The Jolly Roger represents a Narrative Monopoly. By entering a position on a numbered cult-icon that has decoupled from broader brand depreciation, we are positioned for high-conviction outperformance. Value is validated by design deviance that commercial defaults cannot replicate.

[ CUSTODIAN_VERDICT ]

“Thesis confirmed. Alpha was extracted from the shadows of Vienna. The Jolly Roger remains the archive’s primary record of [ DESIGN_DEVIANCE ] and a hard-won victory in [ PIRATE_ARBITRAGE ].”

[ FIELD_TEST_REPORT ]


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