
TeutonicCarFan shares an exciting update from Vacheron Constantin's Instagram, introducing the new Overseas Dual Time Cardinal Points models crafted entirely in titanium. This post highlights the brand's commitment to exploration and robust design, offering a first look at these 41mm timepieces with four distinct dial colors. The community is invited to discuss the appeal and market positioning of these new releases.
The Titanium Compass: Guiding Every Journey
The four Overseas Dual Time
Cardinal Points models pay tribute to the Maison's legacy of exploration and
emerge entirely crafted in titanium. This choice ensures both strength and
lightness, making them robust companions for any adventure.
The 41mm case houses four distinct dial colours, each representing a cardinal
point and inviting a discovery of new horizons. Within, the manufacture
movement Calibre 5110 DT/3 orchestrates dual time zones, the AM/PM indicator,
and the date display with precision.
An invitation to discover new horizons by all ways possible.

In fact, I like them in order from left to right. Maybe a tie for the South and North. But Westerners like you and I, gotta go green! ;-) Is the blue dial not very similar to a previous model? Maybe it was a lighter blue color...
The blue dial one looks almost identical to the Everest edition, which will simultaneously piss off Everest owners as the prices went stratospheric, as well as thrill those who wanted to get an Everest but ended up being priced out of it....
The green is probably most popular (?), but that brown is unique and impressive in its own right. And then of course the Everest East is great by default.
My second favorite is the brown!....
Available at VC Boutiques only.
They had all 4 available to see in person today…
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