Comparing these exact models, I voted for the 222 in this showdown. There are Overseas models I prefer over the 222, but not the one they chose.. The Overseas Ultra Thin (2000V) that was released in 2016 with the Cal 1120 feels like the true spiritual suc
Or should I say Chicolini 's dilemma, because in his recent post he explained how he had considered the white gold version before finally being won over by the rose gold one! Two Vacheron Constantin Overseas Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin , both measuring
It’s the new iteration of the Overseas Perpetual calendar recently released along with the white gold burgundy dial. I was dead set on the burgundy dial until I saw them both in person. The dial on this rose gold version is rather chameleon like; it chang
I just spent time two days ago at the Vacheron NYC boutique. I looked and tried on both of these watches; the white gold burgundy dial and the rose with rose dial. I would never have even looked at the rose one from the photos as it looks like way too muc
I have been after the original anthracite dial, but this looks tempting too. What do you think? There is also new dial for pink gold: *all pictures from VC.
Vacheron’s New York boutique on 64th & Madison. The boutique has since changed location. This is a steel overseas that is a perpetual calendar chronograph. The blued dial with white and red accents represents the US. Hope you enjoy!
Not flashy like colored gold, most people will assume it’s steel, which I like. As you wear them, they feel special compared to a steel watch - you feel the weight, the color has a warm shiny tone to it. As you seem to like squeleton watches, let me add o
Not to mention subdials that skip every other entry (e.g. Jan - Mar - May - etc.) One of the worst offenders that I've seen is the Vacheron Overseas Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin. There is so much I love about that watch, but the month register packing in