Watch Comparison Guide: Side-by-Side Review
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Watch Comparison Guide: Side-by-Side Review

By quattro · Dec 21, 2025 · 92 replies
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Emmanuel, known as quattro on WatchProSite, has curated an invaluable visual resource for collectors. His side-by-side montage of ten prominent blue dial integrated bracelet sports watches, all from current catalogs, offers a unique perspective. This editorial piece synthesizes community insights, building upon Emmanuel's meticulous data compilation to explore the nuances of these highly coveted timepieces.

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The recent post by m2 celebrating the arrival of his Odysseus gave me the idea to make this side-by-side montage of 10 of the most well-known blue dial integrated bracelet sports watches.

NB 1: I decided to stick to models available in the current catalogue of each brand.

NB 2: concerning the Laureato, I chose the 38 mm variant instead of the 42 mm: a debatable choice, of course.

NB 3: I have added the ref. numbers and dimensions and water resistance data below the two images.

Any thoughts?

Best, Emmanuel






  • Audemars Piguet Royal Oak "Jumbo" Extra-Thin, ref. 16202ST.OO.1240ST.02 (caliber 7121) - 39 x 8.1 mm - Water resistance: 50 m / 5 bar
  • Patek Philippe Nautilus, ref. 5811/1G-001 (caliber 26-330 S C) - 41 x 8.2 mm - Water resistance: 30 m / 3 bar
  • IWC Ingenieur Automatic 40, ref. IW328907 (caliber 32111) - 40 x 10.7 mm - Water resistance: 100 m / 10 bar
  • Chopard Alpine Eagle 41, ref. 298600-3001 (caliber 01.01-C) - 41 x 9.70 mm - Water resistance: 100 m / 10 bar
  • Vacheron Constantin Overseas Self-Winding, ref. 4520V/210A-B128 (caliber 5100) - 41 x 10.69 mm - Water resistance: 150 m / 15 bar
  • A. Lange & Söhne Odysseus, ref. 363.179 (caliber L155.1) - 40.5 x 11.1 mm - Water resistance: 120 m / 12 bar
  • Laurent Ferrier Sport Auto Blue, ref. LCF040.T1.C1GC5 (caliber LF270.01) - 41.5 x 12.70 mm - Water resistance: 120 m / 12 bar
  • Girard Perregaux Laureato 38 mm Midnight Blue, ref. 81005-11-3460-1CM - 38 x 10 mm - Water resistance: 100 m / 10 bar
  • Bulgari Octo Finissimo, ref. 103431 - 40 X 6.40 mm - Water resistance: 100 m / 10 bar
  • Vacheron Constantin Historiques 222, ref. 4200H/222A-B934 - 37 x 7.95 mm - Water resistance: 50 m / 5 bar

About the Vacheron Constantin Historiques Ref. Historiques222

The Vacheron Constantin Historiques 222 is a re-edition that pays homage to a significant design from the brand's past. This model is part of the Historiques collection, which is dedicated to reinterpreting Vacheron Constantin's heritage pieces. The 222 stands out for its integrated bracelet design and distinctive monobloc-style case construction, reflecting a particular aesthetic prevalent in the 1970s. It represents a faithful recreation of its predecessor, updated with contemporary manufacturing techniques and materials while retaining the original proportions and character. This reference is a key offering within the brand's contemporary catalog that acknowledges its historical design language.

The case of the Historiques 222 is crafted from yellow gold, featuring a fluted bezel and a screw-down case back. It measures 37mm in diameter, a size that aligns closely with the original model and offers a balanced presence on the wrist. The watch is powered by an automatic movement, visible through a sapphire crystal case back, which provides a power reserve of approximately 40 hours. The dial is presented in a sunburst golden hue, complementing the warmth of the yellow gold case. A sapphire crystal protects the dial, ensuring clarity and scratch resistance.

This reference appeals to collectors interested in historically significant designs and integrated bracelet sports watches. It offers a distinct alternative within Vacheron Constantin's current offerings, providing a link to the brand's design evolution. The Historiques 222 is produced in a single material variant, emphasizing its direct connection to the original model's aesthetic. Its reintroduction underscores the enduring appeal of its design and its place in the lineage of luxury sports watches.

Specifications

Caliber
2455/2
Case
Yellow gold
Diameter
37mm
Dial
Golden
Water Resist.
50m
Crystal
Sapphire

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The Discussion
MI
MichaelC
Dec 21, 2025

Back side is a tougher decision, and I would choose one of the others.

JA
jack johnson
Dec 21, 2025

watch I would be leaning towards thinner models, so my choice would be the AP Jumbo for aesthetics and starting this whole game and the PP Nautilus for wearability and reliability.

BE
Besançon
Dec 21, 2025

…with vertical lines, others with horizontal lines, some with both. Upon seeing them all together I don’t like any of them. Truly. It all seems like a lazy exercise in design, as if I were playing in the computer. I’ll go back to my 36mm Explorer. Just my impression. The picture truly impressed me. Like seeing a hidden truth.

QU
quattro
Dec 21, 2025

I own a grey dial Alpine Eagle, but wear in the summer only. In fact, this type of watch isn't really for me. One thing I really like about the RO is that it's the only one with no seconds hand. Best, Emmanuel

QU
quattro
Dec 21, 2025

What I like about the AP is the absence of seconds hand. Very minimalistic. I would like it even more without the date. Best, Emmanuel

QU
quattro
Dec 21, 2025

I would like it even more without the date. But this type of watches isn't really for me anyway. I own a grey dial Alpine Eagle (wasn't attracted to blue) but wear it only in summer. Best, Emmanuel

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