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I actually prefer the new collection...
I don't own an Overseas but have had the opportunity to try on a variety of models from the old and new collection. I much prefer the new one. I think the blue dial is quite beautiful and I prefer the case shape in the new line. The new chronograph wins out over the previous model in my eye too - with the possible exception of the placement of the date window. Hard to go wrong with either, however, old and new are both lookers.
I like the new Overseas....
By: WHL : September 15th, 2016-11:48
but I don't own one. Vacheron Constantin has had blue dials for all the previous generations of the Overseas and I am happy to see that continue with this new edition, even if Piaget (Polo S) , Cartier (Calibre Diver), and others are also going blue (obvi...
I couldn't agree more...
By: Anthony : October 31st, 2016-18:57
IMHO...The shape of the new Overseas collection looks off. I had the simple 3-hand titanium/steel grey version and it had a "sporty elegance" look and feel to it. The new versions lean towards the sporty side sans their signature Maltese clasp. That was w...
Previous gen
By: ripper444 : December 3rd, 2016-16:32
The previous generation was much nicer. What I don\'t understand is changing the Maltese cross pattern. That\'s the same thing as Rolex on the submariner changing the circle markers on the dial to say rectangles out of the blue. Takes away any history!!