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Overseas: antimagnetic???
Hi Mark!
It seems that the Overseas line has been protected from magnetic disturbances simply adding a soft iron ring around the movement.
Well, are you sure a simple "ring" is really sufficient to classify a watch as "Anti Magnetic"?
Ciao,
Elio
Good point,
By: drphileasfogg : January 18th, 2016-11:01
It could be a deal breaker if the strap is not reliable but we have to trust VC on this. Did you have a look at the short video on the VC website? They show how the strap attaches on the case but also how the buckle-change works, pretty clever. Cheers
I am fast!
By: dr.kol : January 18th, 2016-04:34
I ordered already the blue dial Overseas and I'm considering also the sister-chronograph. I think this concept with bracelet + crocodile strap + rubber strap is a real winner. And the watch is not bad either... Best, Kari
Great question!
By: jmpTT : January 18th, 2016-15:56
Differences in the subdial arrangements and jewel counts suggest the two movements aren\'t that similar, even though it would make perfect sense that they share some technology. Will need more details to reach any sort of conclusion.
Ring
By: cervantes77 : January 19th, 2016-01:19
I think that ring which the bezel sits on hearkens back to the 222 which is apparently the theme of the new models. I actually like it, as I found the previous version's interplay of bezel and case to be a bit inelegant in it's geometries. But I'm not sol...
I don't know!
By: Mark in Paris : January 19th, 2016-06:37
But from what I read yesterday, it seems that they did testings and that, as the magnetism comes especially from the side and the top (the back being protected by the wrist), the difference in magnetism is not very different between the former generation ...