Punch Coronations (1)
The Punch Coronations (1) represents a significant chapter in the storied history of the Punch brand, one of Cuba's most venerable cigar manufacturers. This Marevas-format vitola enjoyed decades of production before being retired from the regular lineup, leaving behind a legacy appreciated by collectors and enthusiasts of classic Cuban cigars.
History and Production Status
Originally released prior to 1960, the Coronations (1) was part of Punch's standard production offerings for over four decades. The cigar remained in continuous production throughout the golden age of Cuban cigars, surviving the nationalization period and continuing to be manufactured well into the modern era. Production officially ceased around 2002, marking the end of an era for this particular vitola.
Collectors should note that a different iteration, the Coronations (2), remains in current production. The original Coronations (1) is distinguished by its historical significance and the specific characteristics that defined its decades-long production run.
Specifications

| Factory Name | Marevas |
| Ring Gauge | 42 |
| Length | 129 mm (5⅛″) |
| Official Weight | 8.46 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Band | Standard band B |
Packaging Options
During its production run, the Punch Coronations (1) was available in two primary packaging configurations:
- Dress box containing 25 cigars, each housed in individual aluminum tubes for enhanced preservation
- Traditional Cajón presentation containing 100 cigars
The tubed presentation was particularly popular among travelers and collectors, as the aluminum tubes provided additional protection and allowed for extended aging potential.
The Marevas Format
The Marevas vitola, known internationally as a Corona, represents one of the most classic and balanced cigar formats in Cuban production. With its 42 ring gauge and 129mm length, the Punch Coronations (1) embodied the proportions that defined traditional Cuban cigar smoking. This format allows for a smoking time of approximately 30 to 45 minutes, making it an ideal choice for both contemplative solo sessions and social occasions.
Collectibility and Legacy
As a discontinued regular production cigar with roots extending to the pre-embargo era, the Punch Coronations (1) holds particular appeal for collectors seeking to experience the flavor profiles of earlier production periods. Well-preserved examples, especially those in original dress boxes or tubes, represent increasingly rare opportunities to taste this historic vitola.
