I have read your (brilliant!) review

Jan 23, 2020,17:05 PM
 

The Traditionnelle is indeed the finished article. That you would not hesitate to acquire the WG variant despite owning the RG is high praise!


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Which will you choose?

 
 By: Horologically_minded : January 19th, 2020-03:01
I'm hoping to add a VC to my collection, and I'm torn between the WG Traditionnelle and the Overseas small model. The Traditionnelle would fill the dress watch gap in my collection - currently I rely on my trusty steel reverso for formal events. (I have a...  

Traditionnell small second ... but in platinum with grey dial

 
 By: COUNT DE MONET : January 19th, 2020-03:28
That is a classy, beyond any doubt serious formal watch. You can also easily dress it down. I know the price is steep but it would be an absolute jewel in any collection.

No argument about that!

 
 By: Horologically_minded : January 19th, 2020-03:43
There is the matter of a lack of coin

Answer is in your question

 
 By: Jurry : January 19th, 2020-03:47
The answer can be found in your question. You’ve stated that: * you’ve got a dress watch gap in your collection * you’ve got 2 blue dial watches already * you’ve got 2 sporty watches already The above would lead to the logical conclusion that the Traditio... 

Wow!

 
 By: Horologically_minded : January 19th, 2020-04:12
Thanks much for this comprehensive and well-thought out reply! I'll definitely weigh your advice very seriously!

Your most welcome [nt]

 
 By: Jurry : January 21st, 2020-06:07

I think that the Overseas is actually not THAT much better than the spectre so i would go with the Traditionelle.

 
 By: Reuven Malter : January 19th, 2020-04:21
And the dial does not look "right" imo. Thanks for taking the relevant pictures!

Thanks for your frank comments! [nt]

 
 By: Horologically_minded : January 19th, 2020-16:52

Get the Traditionelle

 
 By: CastorKrieg : January 19th, 2020-04:31
Do not settle if you want a RO or a Nautilus - find a way to get one now or wait for the hype to die. The Traditionelle is a beautiful dress watch without being too classical.

Thanks!

 
 By: Horologically_minded : January 19th, 2020-16:53
The Traditionnelle is indeed a perfect balance between dressy and modernity!

Yes, agreed!

 
 By: Horologically_minded : January 19th, 2020-16:54
The Overseas might be an iteration or two away from the perfection, while the Traditionnelle is arguably the best dress watch in current production, all things considered

Plus 1 for small second platinum grey

 
 By: Thomahof : January 19th, 2020-05:54
Best modern three hand dress watch across any brand. Thomas

No money, no honey :( [nt]

 
 By: Horologically_minded : January 19th, 2020-16:54

It's a very personal decision, only you can make it based on your intent and habits

 
 By: 1WatchMan : January 19th, 2020-06:17
If I were in your shoes, I would rarely wear the other blue watches again after buying the Overseas. On the other hand, I would wear the Overseas much more than the Traditionelle, as I don't really need a "formal" watch. I do love the manual winding Tradi... 

You have articulated my dilemma! [nt]

 
 By: Horologically_minded : January 19th, 2020-16:55

How about a curve ball?

 
 By: vitalsigns : January 19th, 2020-10:40
Trade in the Rolex and/or Omega and get both VCs. That VC OS looks good on your wrist. I suspect the Rolex and Omega wear very big for you. Just an idea... Cheers, John

Unfortunately...

 
 By: Horologically_minded : January 19th, 2020-16:55
The Rolex and Omega were gifts from my father, and have special sentimental value. Otherwise, your suggestion definitely makes plenty sense!

Ah...makes perfect sense to keep them then.

 
 By: vitalsigns : January 19th, 2020-19:07
In that case, I would opt for the Traditionelle as it will broaden your collection and it is a great piece. Cheers, John

I’d vote for the Tradionnelle as well

 
 By: andyhud : January 19th, 2020-12:20
Im a proud owner of the Tradionnelle and think it is a perfect dress watch, despite its smaller size on my 7.25” wrist. I wear it less frequently than my GMT Master II but for its purpose it is perfect. You may find you’d wear the Overseas more since it i... 

Perfectly worded!

 
 By: Horologically_minded : January 19th, 2020-17:29
Filling a gap in a collection before adding redundancy=boom. Thanks!

If you didn't have an immediate preference between the two after trying them on, I'd go with the Traditionelle as other are saying to add more diversity to your collection

 
 By: jleno : January 19th, 2020-12:22
Not sure if you considered it, but there's another other one I would be looking at for a time-only dress watch from VC: the 36mm white gold Patrimony.

The 36mm Patrimony is beautiful!

 
 By: Horologically_minded : January 19th, 2020-20:26
The diamonds on the side don't appeal to me though

The newer ones don't have the diamonds

 
 By: jleno : January 19th, 2020-21:37
Check it out here:

The first one for me. [nt]

 
 By: nasseriq : January 19th, 2020-12:44

I'll pick the Traditionnelle over OS

 
 By: AlfaQ4 : January 19th, 2020-15:07
You may want to check on the preowned market, a platinum for sale at Far East Plaza. I have no affiliation with the seller. ...  

Thanks! [nt]

 
 By: Horologically_minded : January 19th, 2020-17:28

Check out the

 
 By: watch-er : January 19th, 2020-15:04
Contemperaine line also for VC dress. I love the case design. Probably misspelled the model line name.

It's a beautiful range!

 
 By: Horologically_minded : January 19th, 2020-17:28
Unfortunately most of them have closed casebacks, while the 42mm range is a little too big for my liking

As an owner of the Rose Gold Traditionnelle, I would say go for this. I have owned mine since 2011, and I love it more each year. It is a brilliant timepiece. It is one of the BEST

 
 By: kpk : January 21st, 2020-06:40
three-handers around. The movement is superb and very reliable. The aesthetics are timeless. And this piece is as formal or as casual as you want. I love it so much I even wrote an article on my journey towards it for Deployant. I love the VC Overseas. My... 

I have read your (brilliant!) review

 
 By: Horologically_minded : January 23rd, 2020-17:05
The Traditionnelle is indeed the finished article. That you would not hesitate to acquire the WG variant despite owning the RG is high praise! Thanks for your comments!

Traditionelle

 
 By: LemaniaChrono : January 21st, 2020-19:19
I really like the traditionelle over that specific OS model. I’m in a similar dilemma albeit with the 41mm OS. Not to throw a wrench into the situation but I have been considering the Japan edition of the traditionelle small seconds white gold case, black... 

Ooooooh

 
 By: Horologically_minded : January 23rd, 2020-17:06
Yes I've seen photos of the Japan edition...but it's like hunting a unicorn no? J

Probably unicorn rare but I stumbled across it on TimePeaks

 
 By: LemaniaChrono : January 23rd, 2020-18:22
a Japanese auction site. I think there are 1 or 2 listed there. Here are the details: Patrimony Traditionnelle Japan 100th Anniversary Model Limited 75 Pieces Black Dial 82172 / 000G-B432

Thanks! [nt]

 
 By: Horologically_minded : January 23rd, 2020-17:06

Thanks Nico!

 
 By: Horologically_minded : January 23rd, 2020-17:05
At least the OS has no date!

Yes! [nt]

 
 By: amanico : January 24th, 2020-14:39

Uff...

 
 By: MTR : January 24th, 2020-18:02
Why?

Late to the club.

 
 By: MTR : January 24th, 2020-18:05
For me without a doubt the Traditionelle! 1. It looks excellent on your wrist. 2. Why buying another blue-dialed sports watch if you have got already a Rolex Yachtmaster and the Omega Aqua Terra Spectre edition? Best Thomas

'Tis true! :) [nt]

 
 By: Horologically_minded : January 24th, 2020-22:28

a WG

 
 By: Weems@8 : January 24th, 2020-23:15
I would chose the WG. But if i want a VC, i want the Quai de l’lle. So many dress watches, i would take an Ulysse Nardin clasico. My next watch would be a dressy one for daily use. I consider a Rolex milgauss, a Bvlgari octo roma, Omega constellation, an ... 

Yes the hunt is a big part of the fun! [nt]

 
 By: Horologically_minded : January 25th, 2020-00:51

Hobby and passion

 
 By: Weems@8 : January 25th, 2020-00:56
I like to hunt also rare watches. And it feels great any time to score a watch who stood on the wishlist. The talk with the seller, see some watches, and pay.