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Overseas chronograph perpetual calendar limited edition
Hi,
I have been away from the VC brand for a long period but in the past have owned and do own the steel gold Phidias collection, VC Mercator watch, the coin watch , royal eagle chronograph and the Malte perpetual chrono in gold. But unfortunately stayed away due to a very weak brand representation in the city of my residence. However I was reached by the new VC boutique manager in Dubai to look into getting a VC Overseas chronograph perpetual calendar in titanium and steel being a limited edition of 80 pieces. No promises from them due to the fact that they are not aware of the allocation but still a chance.
Does anyone knows when iris being delivered, what movement does it have and being a VC LE in long term will it hold value unlike previous VCs owned?
Will appreciate your feedback,
Ovi

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It is a beautiful watch....
By: WHL : October 16th, 2012-19:06
Here is the press photo, and having seen it in real life I can say that it is better in person than in this photo: This photo by Alex Ghotbi better captures the reality of it: The movement is the same base Piguet 1185 chronograph movement as in the Overse...
It is beautiful
By: Mostel : October 16th, 2012-19:16
but I keep wondering why the minute counter has no minute markers!? It makes the chrono sort of a throwaway aspect of the watch--as if VC is saying, ah, we know ya never measure time with it anyway--you just want a chrono in 'concept', silly collector--ju...