Vacheron Constantin introduces two new overseas models

Celebrates Travel with Overseas Dual Time & Overseas Chronograph
Vacheron Constantin introduces two new overseas models
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Two years after celebrating the 10th anniversary of Overseas, Vacheron Constantin has added two new models to this line. Overseas is an exclusive line dedicated to the spirit of travel. The two exceptional new models - the Overseas Dual Time and the pink gold Overseas Chronograph, are both invitations to travel.

Overseas, launched in 1996, is a watch collection for those frequent travellers, a faithful companion to international travellers who appreciate technical and aesthetic excellence. The watches are also ideal for anyone looking for a time-measuring instrument that reflects their character: dynamic and sporty, elegant and distinguished. The designs are clean with naturally elegant lines, dynamic styling, remarkable functionality and excellent legibility.

The model Overseas Dual Time, features a date and two other very practical complications: a second time zone and a power reserve. It is conceived in 18K 5N pink or white gold case, a generous 42-mm diameter and clear-cut, harmonious lines. The white gold bezel, reminiscent of the manufactory's characteristic Maltese cross, creates a soft contrast. The watch is set with precious stones and 88 brilliant-cut diamonds and is delivered in a solid case back stamped with the "Overseas" medallion, a two-masted sailing ship. It’s screw-down crown, allows the timepiece to be water-resistant to a depth of 15 Atm equivalent to approx.150 metres.

The Vacheron Constantin 1222 SC self-winding movement beats at 28,800 vibrations an hour. Besides the central hours, minutes and seconds, the Dual Time features a second time zone on a rhodium-plated opaline sub-dial at 6 o'clock, to which a small day/night hour indicator is attached. This means the wearer will be able to keep track of the time, anywhere in the world. Like every Overseas model, the watch Dual Time features an anti-magnetic shield. Researched and developed by Vacheron Constantin, this means that, no matter where the owner is, the timepiece remains unaffected by magnetic forces, which influence both the running and accuracy of the watch.


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