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Is it just me, the new Overseas is a bit.....
Ok I'm just gonna say it, disappointing. No offence to the Overseas lovers out there, I also like the previous Overseas collection and couple of times almost took one home. The only down turn of the previous models was no display case back and most of them did not use self developed movements. So obviously I was pretty excited when they released the new Overseas. I had a couple of chances to handle the collection in the past month including the VC event today.



Obviously had to try on the blue

Think the watch looks much better in the pics

I really wanted to like the new collection, but just much prefer the previous looks especially the dial and case. I like the previous 8 Malte-cross bezel than the current one. I also prefer the previous textile dial to this dial. I have a problem with this shiny blue dial, as I think Richmont group have over killed with the shiny blue dial in the IWC Le Petit Prince collection and the current Panerai 689 / 690 etc. So they have ripped the unique textile dial and put in one that looks like other Richmont group brands. I don't think it's a good idea for Richmont to issue blue dial to everyone of their brands, IWC, VC, Panerai, Piaget, Cartier etc have all issued blue dial watches recently, which just makes the brand loss their uniqueness and make it feel like a huge corporate move.
See the resemblance? Pic borrowed from the Internet

I appreciate that they are offering interchangeable straps, but maybe be on of this, it kinda makes the case and bracket not flow together. If you look at the Royal oaks or Nautilus the case and brackets flow seemingness together. Also for those who don't know, interchangeable mechanise is not new. They had it in Cartier Roadsters 10 years ago. I love the clasp though, it's what caught my eyes 10 yrs ago when I saw someone wearing a VC.


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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!!