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Vacheron Constantin-SIHH 2008-Overseas Collection
Below is the VC Press Release
Across land and sea,
Vacheron Constantin celebrates travel
with two new Overseas models
Two years after celebrating the Overseas’ tenth anniversary, Vacheron
Constantin has added two new models to this line, which is dedicated to
the spirit of travel: the watch Overseas Dual Time, combining useful
functions with a diamond setting, and a new pink gold version of the
now-famous Overseas Chronograph.
The well-named Overseas is the line for frequent travellers, a line
that crosses land and sea, that transcends time-zones. Since their
launch in 1996, Vacheron Constantin’s Overseas watches have been
faithful companions to international travellers who appreciate
technical and aesthetic excellence.
They are also ideal for anyone looking for a time-measuring instrument
that reflects their character: dynamic and sporty, elegant and
distinguished. Vacheron Constantin’s two exceptional new models - the
Overseas Dual Time and the pink gold Overseas Chronograph – are both
invitations to travel.
Some history…
Travel and the desire to explore the world has always been part of the
Vacheron Constantin spirit. Jacques Vacheron started the trend in 1810,
travelling throughout Europe and selling his watches to the rich and
powerful. As the manufactory expanded, his journeys became longer and
more frequent. François Constantin, who took over in 1819, travelled
even further afield, presenting the brand’s masterpieces around the
world. About 1930, the brand noticed that a good number of its
customers were regularly crossing the seas and oceans on business or
for pleasure. Its response was a stainless steel watch for active,
enterprising travellers, brought out in 1932.
Since 1973, Vacheron Constantin has established itself as a pioneer of
the ultra-functional stainless steel timepieces that the period craved,
to such a degree that the Overseas is now one of the most successful
watches in its category. It was hardly a surprise when the brand marked
its 222nd anniversary in 1977 with the launching of a rather unusual
steel watch. Bearing the code name 222, its one-piece case featured a
screw-down “porthole” bezel, creating a robust entity designed for
intensive use in a hostile environment. Equipped with an integrated
bracelet, the watch 222 had highly legible luminous hands and
hour-markers and was offered in gold, steel or a combination of both.
Thanks to a crown protected by two water-resistant gaskets, the watch
222 was water-resistant to 120 metres. And what was rare for the
period, the case was fitted with an anti-magnetic shield.
Contemporary in spirit and absolutely functional, the watch 222 was the
first quality watch to be designed for travel and adventure, and can be
legitimately viewed as the precursor of the Overseas line.
Functionality and legibility
In 1996, Vacheron Constantin decided to launch a new line of timepieces for travellers: the Overseas.
With their clean, naturally elegant lines, these highly technical
watches have been one of the most successful in the genre. Dedicated to
travel and to today’s explorers, the Overseas models have won many
admirers thanks to their classical and dynamic styling, remarkable
functionality and excellent legibility.
In 2006, the Overseas’ 10th anniversary was celebrated with the
launching of the Dual Time with a second time zone - one of the most
useful functions for frequent travellers - as well as a yellow gold
chronograph.
2008: two years after the line’s 10th
anniversary, the new Overseas Dual Time models are presented in pink or
white gold, diamond-set and on white straps.
The model Overseas Dual Time features a date and two other very
practical complications: a second time zone and a power reserve. Its
18K 5N pink or white gold case, generous 42-mm diameter and clear-cut,
harmonious lines give this timepiece a very strong character.
The white gold bezel, whose design is reminiscent of the manufactory’s
characteristic Maltese cross, creates a soft contrast. Set with
precious stones that conform to the most stringent criteria in terms of
purity, colour and size, it shimmers with 88 brilliant-cut diamonds.
This watch also has a solid caseback stamped with the “Overseas”
medallion, a two-masted sailing ship. Thanks to its screw-down crown,
this veritable jewel of elegance is water-resistant to a depth of 15
Atm equivalent to approx.150 metres.
A dial with exceptional finishing and excellent legibility.
A complicated watch in every respect, the Overseas Dual Time is a
perfect example of the exceptional technical and aesthetic savoir-faire
of the watchmakers and craftsmen at Vacheron Constantin.
The matt white varnished dial, with its luminescent, pink gold
leaf-shaped hands, provides perfect legibility for reading the various
indications.
The Vacheron Constantin 1222 SC self-winding movement beats at 28,800
vibrations an hour. Besides the central hours, minutes and seconds, the
Dual Time features a second time zone on a rhodium-plated opaline
sub-dial at 6 o’clock, to which a small day/night hour indicator is
attached. This means the wearer will be able to keep track of the time,
anywhere in the world.
Harmoniously positioned at 2 o’clock and 9 o’clock respectively are a
silvered opaline date dial, numbered from 1 to 31, and a rhodium-plated
opaline 40-hour power reserve indicator.
Like every Overseas model, the watch Dual Time features an
anti-magnetic shield. Researched and developed by Vacheron Constantin,
this means that, no matter where the owner is, her timepiece will not
be affected by magnetic forces, which influence both the running and
accuracy of the watch. A further important addition to this watch’s
aesthetic and technical qualities.
New white straps, in alligator leather or rubber
Diamonds sparkle at their brightest when they come together with
luminous materials, one of the reasons why Vacheron Constantin decided
to deck out the watch Overseas Dual Time with a white vulcarbonised
rubber strap.
Delivered with this very trendy strap is the main one, in alligator
leather, also in white, and featuring a triple folding clasp in 18K
white gold or 18K 5N pink gold.
2008: precious, elegant in any
situation, and ideal for long journeys, the emblematic Overseas
Chronograph is now presented in pink gold
In response to the success of the first Overseas Chronograph in
stainless steel, Vacheron Constantin brought out the same model in
yellow gold in 2006 as part of the line’s 10th anniversary celebrations.
To follow up the success of this emblematic model, Vacheron Constantin
now presents the self-winding Overseas Chronograph in a new pink gold
version.
The sporty, stylish 42-mm case displays all the qualities associated
with the collection. With its sleek lines, Maltese-cross-inspired
bezel, luminescent hour-markers, screw-down push-pieces,
water-resistance to a depth of 15 Atm equivalent to approx.150 metres,
and the Overseas’ emblematic two-masted sailing ship motif engraved on
the solid caseback, the new pink gold Overseas Chronograph is a worthy
descendent of the Vacheron Constantin tradition of distinguished
chronographs that look elegant in any situation.
The case has a strong and instantly-recognizable design and its large
anthracite dial clearly sets off all the useful functions offered by
the Vacheron Constantin 1137 movement, which beats at a rate of 21,600
vibrations/hour.
As well as its classical functions – hours, minutes and seconds - the
pink gold Overseas Chronograph features two counters: 30 minutes at 3
o’clock and 12 hours at 9 o’clock. The date is displayed in an
oversized window at 12 o’clock.
As the pink gold hands and hour-markers are coated with a white
luminescent material, this unpretentious yet sophisticated design
provides optimal legibility in any circumstances.
In keeping with all the models in the line, the new pink gold Overseas
Chronograph is equipped with an anti-magnetic shield that protects the
movement and complex gear-trains from disturbances caused by local
magnetic fields. A major advantage that will not go unnoticed by
travellers who are constantly on the move.
The new Overseas Chronograph comes
with a choice of 3 straps: pink gold, hand-sewn alligator leather, or
dark-brown vulcarbonised rubber
Designed along very strict ergonomic lines, the Overseas Chronograph’s
pink gold bracelet has an exclusive shape - a succession of
half-Maltese-cross links – that gives it a precious and particularly
refined look. With its triple folding clasp and double pushpiece
locking system, this meticulously polished and satin-finished bracelet
is incredibly supple and comfortable.
For sportier travellers, the pink gold Overseas Chronograph is also
available on an elegant dark-brown, hand-sewn alligator strap, which is
delivered with a second, more casual vulcarbonised rubber strap, also
in dark brown.