Vacheron Constantin Overseas Chronograph 49150/000A-9337
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Vacheron Constantin Overseas Chronograph 49150/000A-9337

By WHL · Mar 29, 2013 · 17 replies
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WHL, a Vacheron Constantin forum moderator, shares his journey back to the Overseas collection with a limited edition US Edition Chronograph, reference 49150/000A-9337. His post delves into the allure of the pre-owned market and the unexpected turns a collector's path can take. WHL's personal narrative highlights the unique appeal of this specific Overseas model, contrasting it with his earlier intention to acquire a different variant.

As much as I like getting new watches, with “new box” smell, hang tags attached, blue and clear plastics covering the case, bracelet, and buckle, the knowledge that no one else has owned it before me, along with that manufacture warranty, I adore playing in the preowned market because I am never quite sure what is going to come my way.

Last year I wrote about the vintage Vacheron Constantin XXL that made its way into my collection:

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I wasn’t seeking it out, but when I saw it I jumped at the opportunity to make it mine. I also wrote last year about my intention of getting an Overseas back into my collection. The conclusion was that I was going to seek out the stainless steel Overseas Chronograph with titanium bezel  and chronograph pushers, and gray dial:





That plan was all for the good, but reality threw me a curve ball, and motive, means, and opportunity lead me in a slightly different direction:





This is the new-to-me Vacheron Constantin Overseas Chronograph, US Edition, with reference number 49150/000A-9337, was announced in 2007 and sold in 2008 in a limited, numbered edition of 100 pieces. This watch is probably familiar to a lot of readers due to respo’s sharing of photos of his example over the past two years, and like him, I expect to acquire the iconic Overseas bracelet to have a third option to go with the black crocodile with red stitching and black rubber straps.




Photo by respo

That I know a few other PuristS who also have this watch appeals to me, making it feel like I’m part of a special club. That it is a limited edition appeals to me, as well as for the fact the 30-minute subdial is the same size as the 12-hour dial. In most Overseas Chronograph models it is enlarged slightly, which helps with legibility, but at the expense of symmetry.





The movement is still working flawlessly, though I would expect it to need service on the sooner side, at which time I’m sure that VC’s polishers will also have the case and bezel looking like new.






It’s good to have an Overseas back in my collection. It is a great everyday watch, going well with suits as well as casual wear. Partnered with a dress watch, either vintage like the XXL or modern like the Patrimony Contemporaine, it makes for a nice two-watch collection of Vacheron Constantin watches.


Conclusion

With 2014, the 10th anniversary of the current generation of the Overseas looming and and for which I would expect to see and updated design, probably featuring Vacheron Constantin manufacture movements, I might well wish that I had waited before coming back to the Overseas design for my fifth go-around at owning one. But then this watch was here for me now, and should the grass actually turn out to be greener on the other side I have no doubt that I’ll move on from this watch and seek out one with that new box smell, hang tags attached, wrapped carefully in plastic, and with that Vacheron Constantin warranty. smile

Bill
VC Forum Moderator

 

 


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respo
Mar 29, 2013

I have been waiting for this post, Bill. Congratulations! I am happy to see an Overseas in your collection again -- for however long it may last. ;-) As you know, I am very, very fond of mine. Having gotten mine off the wrist of another VC collector and good friend, I know what you mean about this one in particular making you feel like you are part of a special club. I think of my friend across the ocean whenever I wear mine, and that is a nice feeling. You mention the relative size of the hour

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yesjb
Mar 29, 2013

And welcome to the club. A fine choice indeed and lovely eith either the strap or bracelet. Wear it in the best of health. Joseph

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cisco
Mar 30, 2013

Certainly the most interesting version with the japanese for my taste. Will look gorgeaous with the bracellet cheers Francois

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Mostel
Mar 30, 2013

I chased it briefly... but... never got it. I saw it available immediately after release, then I had a chance to buy it directly from VC, but at full pop... so I declined. I wonder about legibility, etc, but as a design, I love it!

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respo
Mar 31, 2013

I have never seen one of those in the metal. Nor have I seen the Engine, that other rare edition from this same period.

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radekw
Apr 1, 2013

congratulations on your US Overseas - a perfect egg-timer and a daily beater ;-) you know, if it wasn't for you I would probably still have mine on the wrist instead of the wrist of a great friend and one of these great Purists here ;-) do I hear an inside scoop seeping through betwenn the lines of your post regarding a 10th anniversary of the Overseas model and its update. I thought it wasn't going to happen for another couple of years... may your US OS time perfect eggs only ;-)

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