Hello Guys I am trying do some research before buying my first vacheron, I basically narrowed it down to two models VCO 42042 (37mm) & 49140(40mm). I always thought the 37mm looked too small( although never got to try one in my wrist) but I am surprised (...
you will have to be careful about how and who you purchase from. And as both references are retired, you will want to assume that the watch will need service in the very near term unless the owner has been good about that and has records of having it serv...
I have a 6.5 inch wrist and both Ref. 42042 and Ref. 49140. Like you, I also like these 1st Generation OS watches because they are smaller than their future generations. Did you know the the Overseas collection are Tonneau shapped watches? I didn't realiz...
Hi Dan Thanks for all these pics n info really helped to clear up my mind regarding these two n i think im going more towards the 42042 after reading and looking at ur pics. Tonneau!!!! Nice, just makes the OS more unique n gives it another perspective t...
That is a really nice feature of the OS, starting with the 2nd generation. The bracelet on the Gen. 1 watches is also not as nice as the newer bracelets with the Maltese cross theme. BR, Dan
Our moderator, Bill, is the one that uncovered this information years after he initially bought his Overseas. I started searching for this one after learning about this, and Bill helped me track one down! (like many others here, we are grateful to Bill fo...
Sorry Dan didnt know that gen 1 series didnt do straps , learning a lot of new things abt VC since i joined here... I was really hoping to put a leather starp on a 42042 a bit sad wont b able to that but on the upside yes love the fact that making LE piec...
I love when businesses with an outstanding product march to their own drummer. And when they do it with discretion, that's even more outstanding. The whole philosophy of "don't you go the them, let them come to you". By the way, this forum is a great plac...
I went back and looked at my old VC catalogs, which has a letter stating the "24 models of any one design". That is from 1952, and I do not have hard evidence to show when this practice ended. Therefore I cannot say beyond a shadow of a doubt, that this p...