High jewelry meets high watchmaking. Now, I know many of you aren't necessarily into jeweled watches - many of you focus more on the inner beauty of the watch - and its movement. Personally, I'm starting to see the appeal of jeweled watches - from a pract
I just prefer steel since the price might be a bit lower! I actually prefer the Traditionelle Tourbillon over the Overseas Tourbillon, but that's just me! www.watchprosite.com / Just absolutely adored that tourbillon!
I like the use of titanium along with a skeletonizing style that suits the watch and maintains legibility. It's well out of my price range, but I think it's a fantastic watch. I like the 222 as well. The art watches are always beautiful and a treat to see
I guess the VC Overseas Tourbillon has been a smash hit for many WPS members and deservedly so. Even I underappreciated it for a while but happily I came to my senses. I know Jesse J likes it 😜
No one can deny it: Vacheron Constantin's Overseas collection is enjoying growing success and the waiting lists for the various models are getting longer and longer. There are several reasons for this phenomenon. First of all, there is a very specific mar
I fully agree, the Vacheron is the finest of the three by some margin. It would be a step up in my collection and unchartered territory for me. Is it worth the (Lange 1 or Patek WT) PLUS an Odysseus and an Offshore 43 to me? It just might be. It certainly
Had a nice Saturday to enjoy watch shopping in Zurich. Unlike what I’ve seen in the US, the blue dial overseas models seem to readily available at the VC boutique there. I had a nice visit with the staff and was appreciative of them cleaning my Gen 3 reve