
Jurry's post highlights the enduring appeal of the Vacheron Constantin Overseas in blue, a watch celebrated for its versatile aesthetics and practical design. His personal insights into its wearability and dial dynamics offer a valuable perspective for collectors considering this iconic sports watch. The discussion further explores the nuances of its design and the community's experience with its innovative features.

Looks almost black in your photo. Hope that you are keeping well.
I was in doubt between time only and Chrono. In hindsight if I have to do it again I would probably go for time only just because it’s 1.5 mm smaller
Thanks. All is well exceptionally well as family back home is now ok safe and sound (you know what I mean) And indeed almost black. But if the light comes in at different angle it’s light blue and all shades in between That’s why I like it that much. The IWC Pilot watch has that same effect with the blue dial
Thanks for letting me know how things are going for you and your family. Lighting makes a big difference to some watch dials. I think that’s all part of the fascination.
I’m happy to see you don’t keep it as a safequeen. The watch can already tell some stories, if I’m not mistaking ;-)
It’s now getting better recognition and well deserved attention
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