Vacheron Constantin has given its popular Overseas Dual Time model a sleek update with the addition of a black lacquered dial featuring white and red accents. With a matching ladies’ watch, the ...
With the unveiling of two limited edition Overseas Everest watches last week, Vacheron Constantin embarked on a sporty new adventure in timekeeping. The origin story for the Overseas Chronograph ...
Just when you thought blue dials and minimalist designs were taking over the watch universe, the black-and-busy aesthetic that reigned in the late ’90s and early aughts is making a comeback. Vacheron ...
Produced in automatic 34 mm and quartz 25 mm versions as well as a square-shaped version, the 222 was made in relatively limited numbers: Estimates put steel production at less than 500 pieces and ...
Welcome to Always On Time, where we’ll highlight the very best, most interesting, and coolest new watches in the world. The watches: Vacheron Constantin’s Overseas "Everest" Dual Time and Chronograph ...
Vacheron Constantin’s bread and butter may be classically inspired, elegant dress and complicated watches, but their forays into the more avant-garde and into serious tool watches have yielded some of ...
Vacheron Constantin has given its popular Overseas Dual Time model a sleek update with the addition of a black lacquered dial featuring white and red accents. With a matching ladies’ watch, the ...
In 1972, Audemars Piguet's Royal Oak hit the shelves cementing the "luxury sports watch" as a new category, paving the way for the Patek Philippe Nautilus in 1976, IWC's revamped Ingenieur SL the same ...
In the mid-1990s, with nearly two decades of luxury sports watch manufacturing under its belt, Vacheron Constantin—having been freshly acquired by Vendôme Luxury Group (later Richemont)—decided to ...
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