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Style Edit: Vacheron Constantin unveils 2 new Overseas marvels for global explorers

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The Vacheron Constantin Overseas Dual Time Cardinal Points comes in four dial colours, representing the four points of the compass. Photo: Handout
The Vacheron Constantin Overseas Dual Time Cardinal Points comes in four dial colours, representing the four points of the compass. Photo: Handout
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The Dual Time Cardinal Points and Self-Winding Ultra-Thin blend Swiss craftsmanship and mechanical refinement to redefine luxury travel timepieces

There are few watchmaking maisons that approach the sport/luxury category with the consistency of Vacheron Constantin. Through its Overseas collection, the maison continues to reconcile practical travel functionality with the refined codes of classical watchmaking. Its latest additions – the Overseas Dual Time Cardinal Points and the Overseas Self-Winding Ultra-Thin – build on this expertise in two distinct directions: one centred on global functionality, the other on mechanical refinement.
Each Vacheron Constantin Overseas Dual Time Cardinal Points comes with a matching rubber strap. Photo: Handout
Each Vacheron Constantin Overseas Dual Time Cardinal Points comes with a matching rubber strap. Photo: Handout
The Overseas Dual Time Cardinal Points is built around the idea of travel readability. The 41mm case, bracelet and clasp are crafted in titanium, prioritising reduced weight and durability. The model follows earlier Overseas dual-time references tested in extreme environments, including titanium prototypes associated with high-altitude exploration. In this latest version, the dial is offered in four colours, each corresponding to a cardinal direction: white, brown, green and blue, referencing different landscapes rather than decorative variation.
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The orange-tipped hand on the Vacheron Constantin Overseas Dual Time Cardinal Points is used to indicate the time at home. Photo: Handout
The orange-tipped hand on the Vacheron Constantin Overseas Dual Time Cardinal Points is used to indicate the time at home. Photo: Handout

Inside is the Calibre 5110 DT/3, which provides dual time, AM/PM indication, and date. The orange-tipped hand indicates home time, while local time can be adjusted via the crown and dedicated pusher. The dial construction combines grained, satin and lacquered surfaces to differentiate functions and improve legibility. A sapphire caseback reveals finishing aligned with the Geneva Hallmark, including NAC-treated bridges and a compass-inspired rotor. The watch is supplied with an integrated titanium bracelet and interchangeable rubber straps.

The Vacheron Constantin Overseas Self-Winding Ultra-Thin features reduced thickness and material refinement. Photo: Handout
The Vacheron Constantin Overseas Self-Winding Ultra-Thin features reduced thickness and material refinement. Photo: Handout

The Overseas Self-Winding Ultra-Thin takes a different direction, focusing on reduced thickness and material refinement. The case, bracelet and clasp are executed in platinum, marking a first for the collection. At 39.5mm in diameter and 7.35mm in thickness, it is the slimmest Overseas to date. The design is paired with a salmon-toned dial, drawing on historical references from mid-century Vacheron Constantin models.

It is powered by the new Calibre 2550, developed over seven years. The movement uses a platinum micro-rotor integrated into the mainplate, a suspended double barrel for an 80-hour power reserve, and a compact gear train arranged on a single level. The architecture was designed to improve efficiency within limited space while maintaining stability. Finishing includes Geneva stripes and circular graining, as well as a compass motif on the rotor. The watch retains the Overseas system of interchangeable straps without tools.

The case, bracelet and clasp of the Vacheron Constantin Overseas Self-Winding Ultra-Thin are executed in platinum. Photo: Handout
The case, bracelet and clasp of the Vacheron Constantin Overseas Self-Winding Ultra-Thin are executed in platinum. Photo: Handout

Together, the two watches extend the Overseas line in complementary directions: one prioritising navigation and dual-time functionality, the other refining thinness and mechanical density. Both show facets of Vacheron Constantin’s long-standing focus on technical restraint.

“The quest for elegance and refinement – one of the fundamental principles guiding creation at Vacheron Constantin – informs the design of all its watches, not only those considered ‘dress watches’,” says Christian Selmoni, director of style and heritage at Vacheron Constantin. “Even when developing sports models, the objective remains to preserve balanced aesthetics and a strong sense of harmony in the treatment of shapes and volumes. The robustness, functionality and versatility expected of such timepieces are therefore combined with particularly careful attention to case proportions – always kept as slender as possible – as well as to dial legibility and the quality of finish.”

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