The Everest will still remain a "if you know, you know" kind of watch. And collectors who know will be happy to pay for it. Similar to how the 2500V won't have any impact on the 2000V although I have to admit visually. material wise and mechanically, thos
It's precisely the unique combination of all these disparate elements that, in these particular Overseas, come together so brilliantly cohesively aesthetically-speaking.... The raison d'etre for the AM/PM indicator on the Overseas is that the main numeric
42mm isn’t bad, but the argument for the size is nonesense. Audemars Piguet has 41mm ceramic; IWC should without a doubt be able to follow suit or even surpass by making 40mm ceramic. And I am still wondering how they haven’t fixed the bracelet with a mic
and jokingly asked the AD in Zurich if they have the 2026 novelties in the boutique....and to my great surprise: they did!!!😳 OMG! The new salmon dial is just mesmerizing....but VERY heavy (solid platinum). Contrary, the new Overseas Dual Time are super l
The grained dials of the 1921 and on the overseas cardinal points models are awesome. This was what made the Cory Richards edition so cool - not just the more sporty colors but the use of this special dial. The salmon sunburst dial of the platinum ultra t
The iconic design from the 1920s Distinctive cushion case, 45-degree offset dial, characteristic crown: audacity from the 1920s, an iconic design nowadays. New dial aesthetic in a grained silver tone with blue markings and hands, complemented by a patinat
Was really interested in this watch, but find it impossible to justify at this price. It’s more than the VC American 36.5mm 😮 I wonder who’s the client at this price for such a simple watch. If you really appreciate it might make more sense to go vintage.
Here is a photographic overview of the current Vacheron Constantin Overseas collection (April 2026). I have excluded the gem - set references, but not the 34.5 mm Self-winding. The categories are as follows: A/ Self-Winding Ultra-Thin B/ Self-Winding (41
Vacheron Constantin continues paying “ Tribute to Great Civilisations ” in collaboration with the Louvre Museum with a new series of four “ métiers d'art ” watches . Like the previous quartet from 2022 , which was also dedicated to Great Civilisations, al