I like this version....................

Jul 25, 2009,20:14 PM
 

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Best regards,

Tom

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Overseas Chrono.... survey

 
 By: MiniCooper : July 23rd, 2009-18:29
Which version of the VC Overseas do you prefer, the white or the Black face? Thanks Cheers

Neither

 
 By: flamenco : July 23rd, 2009-19:40
The new slate grey dial looks amazing ..........have u seen/considered that ?

I have not....

 
 By: MiniCooper : July 23rd, 2009-20:17
I checked the VC website and it is not included If you have a picture it would be much appreciated Cheers

Drool worthy .......

 
 By: flamenco : July 23rd, 2009-20:53
This summer the Overseas is dressed in grey: a monochromatic theme from bezel to dial to strap for a sporty, dynamic and elegant timepiece The Geneva-based manufacture Vacheron Constantin is presenting two new Overseas models this year: an Automatic and a...  

So... does that mean it costs the same as blk or wt. w/out a bracelet?

 
 By: Mostel : July 23rd, 2009-22:31
Or is it less? Hoping it is at least 2K less than white or black if it has no bracelet.

Same query

 
 By: flamenco : July 24th, 2009-00:04
Have asked the local Singapore AD the same question. Not gotten a reply, will poet here when I do. The estimated list price is the similar to the current white/black dial.

USD pricing...

 
 By: WHL : July 24th, 2009-20:03
The prices of the SS/Ti Overseas: Chronograph: $16,200. Automatic: $9900. Not quite as much down from the list price of the all-SS models that Mostel was hoping for, but close. I want to spend some time with one in person. I'm a big fan of the polished be... 

I think.....

 
 By: MiniCooper : July 24th, 2009-21:38
that I agree with you Thanks for the info Cheers

Thanks !!

 
 By: Mostel : July 25th, 2009-14:14

Found more pictures

 
 By: flamenco : July 24th, 2009-02:46
Close up of the dial....  

thanks.....

 
 By: MiniCooper : July 24th, 2009-08:31
do you know if it would be offered in bracelet? Cheers

Indeed....

 
 By: MiniCooper : July 24th, 2009-04:45
drool worthy- only drawback is that it does not come with a bracelet Thanks for the photos Cheers

I agree, consider either the new slate grey or silver dial...

 
 By: roman : July 24th, 2009-04:45
The grey dial gives an updated look to the black dial. I have a silver dialed dual time though which I love. But I was specifically looking for a white dialed watch when I purchased it.

White (silver)

 
 By: Park : July 24th, 2009-20:32
Pink Panther, I've owned both the black and the silver dial Overseas Chronos. I found the black dial difficult to read in too many lighting conditions, whereas the silver is no problem. I also found that I could rarely make out the guilloche of the black ... 

I like this version....................

 
 By: gooser : July 25th, 2009-20:14
Best regards, Tom...  

I like your version too Tom, maybe a little too much :-))

 
 By: dshao1 : July 27th, 2009-00:00
Watch your back, oh, but you can't because that beauty on your wrist keeps you distracted Would you trade it for a few PB&J sandwiches? I can also throw in a timex or casio to go on your wrist. BR, Dan

A very nice looking chronograph...............

 
 By: Topcat30093 : July 29th, 2009-20:00
It certainly works, for me having the 3 sub dials and a BIG date.

I think Park's comments are spot on..........

 
 By: TonyR : July 26th, 2009-18:26
This white dial is the way to go. Tony