This summer the Overseas is dressed in grey: a monochromatic theme from bezel to dial to strap for a sporty, dynamic and elegant timepiece
The Geneva-based manufacture Vacheron Constantin is presenting two new Overseas models this year: an Automatic and an Automatic Chronograph. It has opted for the use of sophisticated grey, giving full scope to this popular color with a slate grey dial, mouse grey strap, anthracite grey titanium bezel, and steel grey case.
The Overseas, a reinterpretation of a 1933 model and of the 222 made in 1977, was launched by Vacheron Constantin in 1996.
Specifications:
Automatic Chronograph
Movement is the automatic Vacheron caliber 1137 with 37 jewels, beating at 21,600 bph and with a power reserve of 40 hours. It is a column-wheel chronograph.
The case, in stainless steel with titanium, measures 42mm. It is water resistant to 150 meters. The crystal is sapphire and the back is secured with screws.
Automatic
Movement is the automatic Vacheron caliber 1226 with 36 jewels, beating at 28,800 bph and with a power reserve of 40 hours.
The case, in stainless steel with titanium, measures 42mm. It is water resistant to 150 meters. The crystal is sapphire and the back is secured with screws.
Both feature slate grey dials with circular satin-finishing, a painted exterior minute-track and eight applied hour-markers done in 18kt white gold with white Luminova and four Arabic numerals done in 18kt white gold with black nickel finish.
Every watch is delivered with two straps, one in mouse grey alligator, the other in black rubber.
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