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- Breguet1
- Bvlgari2
- Cartier5
- Eberhard2
- Election1
- F.P. Journe1
- Girard Perregaux2
- Grand Seiko1
- Hermès1
- IWC1
- Jacques Monnat1
- Jaeger Le Coultre3
- Longines1
- Movado1
- Omega2
- Patek Philippe11
- Piaget1
- Record Genéve1
- Rolex38
- Seiko1
- Tudor1
- Universal Genève4
- Vacheron Constantin2
- Wittnauer1
- Zenith3
- Audemars Piguet4
- Breguet1
- Bvlgari2
- Cartier5
- Eberhard2
- Election1
- F.P. Journe1
- Girard Perregaux2
- Grand Seiko1
- Hermès1
- IWC1
- Jacques Monnat1
- Jaeger Le Coultre3
- Longines1
- Movado1
- Omega2
- Patek Philippe11
- Piaget1
- Record Genéve1
- Rolex38
- Seiko1
- Tudor1
- Universal Genève4
- Vacheron Constantin2
- Wittnauer1
- Zenith3

Vacheron Constantin
Overseas

For a long time, The Royal Oak and the Nautilus, more mainstream, overshadowed the Vacheron Constantin Overseas. While the 222 has now reached a cult status, recognized as an icon of the 1980s, the Overseas has just begun its ascent.
Collectors have realized that the Overseas is an incredible piece: designed by Vincent Kaufmann and Dino Modolo, the now-iconic bezel is reminiscent of the Maltese cross, VC’s logo.
The elegance, the beautiful movement, and the impeccable quality of this masterpiece are finally shining: a true sports watch combined with the undisputed refinement and craftsmanship typical of Vacheron Constantin.
We dedicated a whole article to this watch, explaining why we are convinced that it represents the next big boom in collecting. You can find it in our magazine section, but we are sure the pictures here will be enough to make you fall in love with this watchmaking icon.
Case: 24mm stainless steel
Movement: Automatic, cal. 1056
Reference: 12050
Year: 2019
Box: Yes
Documents: Original Papers
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