Reviews
SIHH 2016: Vacheron Constantin Novelties
Reviews
SIHH 2016: Vacheron Constantin Novelties
A refreshed Overseas collection with the debut of three new calibres, and Ref. 57260, the manufacture’s most complicated watch yet.
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Overseas (Automatic)
Overseas (Automatic)
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Overseas Chronograph
Overseas Small Model
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Chronograph: Self-winding calibre 5200 with 52 hours’ power reserve, soft iron ring, in 42.5mm steel or pink gold case, water resistant to 150m. Interchangeable straps.
Automatic: Self-winding calibre 5100 with 60 hours’ power reserve, soft iron ring, in 41mm steel or pink gold case, water resistant to 150m. Interchangeable straps.
Small model: Self-winding calibre 5300 with 44 hours’ power reserve, soft iron ring, in 37mm steel or pink gold case with diamond-set bezel, water resistant to 150m. Interchangeable straps.
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Not a very difficult reference number to remember, and the watch itself is extraordinary, being the most complicated watch that Vacheron Constantin has every made in its 260-year history. 57 complications; 260 years. Easy. And there’s so much the watch is telling its wearer, it has two watch faces.
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movement (calibre 3750)
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Complications: multiple calendars, double retrograde rattrapante chronograph, Westminster chiming, alarm, tourbillon; unique piece crafted on demand.
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