Vacheron Constantin Overseas Blue Dial Review
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Vacheron Constantin Overseas Blue Dial Review

By Pretty Boy · Aug 7, 2019 · 36 replies
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Pretty Boy shares his initial impressions of the Vacheron Constantin Overseas three-hand blue dial, marking his first venture into the brand. This review highlights the watch's robust feel, comfortable wear, and the captivating interplay of light on its dial and finishes.

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My first venture into the VC brand has been the three-hand blue dial Overseas which I have been wearing for a week now. The verdict? I really love the way the differently finished surfaces and the blue dial play with light. Due to its thickness, the watch feels very robust (e.g. as compared to a PP Nautilus or an AP 15202) which is a good thing for a sporty model. Having said this, it nevertheless wears extremely comfortably on bracelet. The butterfly clasp is not only very slim but also a joy to operate. And most importantly, the accuracy of the in-house movement with Geneva seal is absolutely amazing. Best, V.



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amanico
Aug 7, 2019
The other good thing is that we'll have the pleasure to see many cool pictures from you, on that watch. Thanks, Volker. [nt]

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Pretty Boy
Aug 7, 2019
Many thanks for your kind words, Nicolas! [nt]

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dedestexhes
Aug 7, 2019
This watch certainly ticks a lot of boxes for a sporty elegant watch. [nt]

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Pretty Boy
Aug 7, 2019
Thanks. Fully agree. [nt]

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damianp
Aug 7, 2019
I agree, that it feels very robust and gives you confidence to wear it everywhere

it feels more like a high end alternative to some Rolex models and not so much like an alternative to PP or AP.

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Pretty Boy
Aug 7, 2019
Yep, well said. Thanks. [nt]

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