Having owned, and regretably sold, a VC Overseas 4500, I am in the mood to once again get THAT BLUE dial on my wrist again. I plan to go look at some in the next few days. Here is my question: In your opinion, between the 4500 and the 4520, is there a dif
There is nothing like THAT BLUE anywhere. What a great choice. I would love something like this, but I can't see much more than the time these days. So no more compliications for me. I too am rebuilding the herd, and have been looking for the simple 3-han
I know there is at least three in this community. I am a vintage watch collector most of the time, but lately got the Overseas bug and wanted a blue one. I think the skillful boutique sales agent learned enough about me in a matter of an hour and then wow
Though not this specific iteration of the 1921. The Overseas while on paper is the perfect watch for me, a dressier dial (taste) in a sporty case (lifestyle) falls short when considering the low power reserve (40 hr) but especially meager water resistance
I had literally told the sales advisor that I have a relatively active lifestyle, both personally and professionally, and that practically-speaking the Overseas would easily fit my 24/7 life-cycle more than, perhaps, any other watch on the market today...
I love the grained dial and blue numerals and hands of the 1921, but the Overseas would suit me more. It doesn't have the elegant dial, but it compensates with the lovely complications. From your posts, you seem like an active person and I would have thou