When I started collecting watches almost 10 years ago, I soon fell in love for two pieces in particular: Vacheron Constantin Overseas and Glashutte Original Panomatic Lunar. I’ve speen spending many years since then, buying and selling tons of watches, ev...
You said everything, it's still one of those watches to buy; affordable, snobbish and high end I truly love integrated bracelets watches, and VC made a great job with this one. The only con i could find is the central link that's not as impressive as the ...
Unlike yourself, I prefer the 47040, although there is a version similar to yours that has a full compliment of arabic numerals on the dial, and lumed, which I really like.
It\'s always VERY satisfying to get a log awaited piece. I hope it lives up to your anticipation Wear in good health! PS we won\'t tel the boss about your 5hour drive on the company\'s cost. Let\'s hope he/she is not a PURISTSPRO reader (would be a bit aw...
Thank-you for taking the time to share your Gen 1 OS. I hope you were able to get the original boxes and chronometer certificate. Your enthusiasm led me to realize that I've had six of these beauties pass through my collection over the years (42042/42040/...
Hi - I'd like to ask the OP and others on the sizes of these watches and variants. I've seen versions for sale that state they are 42052 but 37mm width. And others that offer the 42052 as 35mm And 42040 as 36mm. And that the 42042 is the version with 37mm...
I’ve dug around and have more conclusive answers on sizes. 42042 42040 = 37mm 42052 = 35mm Dial of military / numbered edition of the Overseas first addition include lume marker to the right of the date window. 35mm versions do not have this lume marker, ...
The confusing parts are 42040 vs 42042. Caliber 1310 or 1311. I couldn’t find any detail of the differences. I noticed some dial with “t Swiss t” and some without.