Hands-On With Vacheron Constantin’s New Overseas In Pink Gold And Green Dials

Hands-On With Vacheron Constantin’s New Overseas In Pink Gold And Green Dials

Despite debuting back in 2016, Vacheron's integrated bracelet sport watch stays fresh

Never one to rush to capitalize on mere trends, Vacheron Constantin took its time in giving us an Overseas with a green dial at Watches & Wonders 2024. Of course, Vacheron’s relatively conservative approach to developing and introducing new dial colors is the result of a methodical and deliberate design process. In this case, that process began with the launch of this pink-gold case-and-green-dial combination in 2023’s dressy and very well received Traditionnelle. To no one’s surprise, this year’s Overseas were the stuff watch nerd dreams are made of, with sportiness that balances out —and even accentuates— the richness of the precious metal case and deeply vibrant dial. Here we’ll look at three of these new Overseas models: the time-and-date, the dual-time, and the chronograph.

Vacheron constantin overseas pink gold green dialFor anyone not familiar with the Overseas, this is Vacheron Constantin’s integrated-bracelet sport watch that was introduced in 1996. Indeed, it arrived a few decades later than its peers, with the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak debuting in 1972 and the Patek Philippe Nautilus coming soon after in 1976. This said, 1977 saw the release of the Vacheron Constantin 222, which was designed by the legendary Jörg Hysek and was something of an ancestor of the Overseas (in addition to being reissued in 2022 to nothing short of exuberant fanfare). The current generation of the Overseas debuted in 2016 and serves as the base for the models we see here.Vacheron Constantin Overseas Dual Time Green Dial
When talking about watches that cost as much a BMW, factors like the interplay between case and dial aesthetics are not trivial. I say this because my knee-jerk reaction when I saw these was to ask, “So... are they going to come in steel at any point?” And while the design team at Vacheron may very well decide to do these green dials in a steel case at some point, it's very possible the result wouldn't quite elicit the same emotion as these pink-gold creations. The interplay of these colors makes for a deep luxurious warmth just as the steel watch with blue dial makes for a cooler, lighthearted style. The sunburst satin-brushed dial is finished with an application of translucent lacquer that makes for an impressively well-executed finish that is both textured and just glossy enough — without being a magnet for glare or reflection.
Vacheron Constantin Overseas WristThe classic time-and-date Overseas measures 41mm wide and 10.69mm thick in a case that weighs a substantial 204g (compared to 159g for the steel) making for precisely what a solid-gold, integrated-bracelet watch should feel like on the wrist. Well, in my opinion at least. Then again, I am one of those people drawn to the opposite ends of the watch weight spectrum: give me either full titanium or full gold. As for the movement, the watch is outfitted with the Caliber 5100, which bears the Geneva Seal and operates at 4 Hz with a 60-hour power reserve.
vacheron constantin overseas dual timeThe dual-time model measures 41mm wide and 12mm thick with a case weight of 217g, compared to 168g in steel. The Caliber 5110 DT/2 shares basic specs with the base 5100 while boasting the all-important, independently adjustable hour hand and quickset date operated by the pusher at 4 o’clock.
Vacheron Constantin Overseas ChronographFinally, there is the Chronograph, which has a bigger case, measuring 42.5mm wide and a comparatively decent case thickness of 12.67mm, that comes in at 232g compared to 180g in steel. The Caliber 5200/2 is a column-wheel chronograph that operates at 4Hz with a 52-hour power reserve.
Vacheron Constantin Overseas movement
Vacheron Constantin Overseas Bracelet
All of these watches have the Geneva Seal, 150 meters of water resistance, and come with the very smart quick-change system allowing for easy swapping between the bracelet and the included leather and rubber straps. The pink-gold- with-green-dial Vacheron Constantin Overseas time and date (Ref. 4520V/210R-B967) is priced at $60,500, the dual-time (Ref. 7920V/210R-B965) is priced at $75,500, and the chronograph (Ref. 5520V/210R-B966) is priced at $79,500.

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