Vacheron Constantin Overseas Dual Time in SS/Ti

May 05, 2010,09:29 AM
 

 

Vacheron Constantin officially releases the Overseas Dual Time in Steel and Titanium, completing the extension of the collection, which also comes in an automatic and chronograph variations, to this popular color and metal combination.

 

 

For the spring of 2010,

Overseas is sportier and more travel-friendly than ever

 

A clever blend of ruggedness and lightness, technical accomplishments and extreme refinement makes the Overseas Dual Time Self-Winding Steel and Titanium model the ideal companion for enthusiasts of excellence looking to get away from it all. Equipped with a dual time-zone display powered by mechanical self-winding Calibre 1222, it explores the rich palette of grey shades composed by steel, titanium and leather.

 



 

 

The latest Overseas model:

The eagerly awaited steel, with a titanium bezel, version of the Dual Time

Ever since the launch of the first Overseas in 1996, Vacheron Constantin’s sports line has been constantly enriched with innovative new timepieces. Entirely dedicated to travel as its name implies, the line is based around three best-sellers – Overseas Self-Winding, Overseas Chronograph and Overseas Dual Time – available in steel, gold and steel/titanium versions. Vacheron Constantin is now rounding off the Dual Time range, with its useful complication greatly appreciated by regular travellers, by introducing a steel with a titanium bezel variation.

 

Titanium, the ideal metal for travel

An extremely light metal that is resistant to corrosion, erosion and fire, titanium was initially used in the fields of aeronautical, aerospace, chemical and medical industries, and more recently in watchmaking, which has chosen it for its contemporary character, its bold and original appearance, as well as for its minimal weight entirely in tune with the needs of technical and sporty Haute Horlogerie.

 



 

Monochrome grey with the Vacheron Constantin touch

The modern, sporty and elegant design of this model is adorned with subtle shades of grey created by the steel base, the titanium bezel and the slate grey dial, all of which lend the watch a timeless appeal. Grey reigns supreme and unrivalled on this new model reflecting the signature features that have made the Overseas collection so successful. These include sleek lines, a generous  42 mm diameter, a titanium  bezel with a cut-out inspired by the Maltese Cross, water resistance to 15 bar equivalent to a depth of 150 metres, along with the emblematic Overseas motif depicting a two-masted sailboat engraved on the solid case-back.

 

Dual time, a useful function for a watch intended for travellers

In addition to its classic hours, minutes and seconds functions, the Dual Time Self-winding Steel and Titanium features two subdials – one for the date at 3 o’clock and another for the dual time zone at 6 o’clock – along with a power-reserve display and a day/night indicator. Its tech-oriented, sporty grey dial ensures excellent readability of the various functions. Mechanical self-winding Calibre 1222 is protected by a screen that makes it completely insensitive to the effects of magnetic fields that are omnipresent in our daily environment and can be detrimental to the regularity of rating and thus the precision of the watch. Finally, the construction of the pushers and its protected crown ensures completely secure handling.

 



 

A watch with two straps that shows twin faces of its personality

Delivered with two straps – one in anthracite grey alligator leather and the other in black rubber – the Overseas Dual Time Self-Winding Steel and Titanium is both resolutely sporty and elegantly distinguished. It adjusts smoothly to all kinds of situations, whether on golfing greens, at sea, in the mountains or during chic evening occasions.

 

              

Technical characteristics

Model                                            Overseas Dual Time Automatic Steel and Titanium

Reference                                      47450/000W-9511

 

Calibre                                           1222 SC

                                                       

Energy                                           Mechanical self-winding

                                                      Protected by an antimagnetic screen

 

Movement thickness                     4.85 mm

 

Movement diameter                      26.60 mm

 

Jewelling                                       34 jewels  

 

Frequency                                     28,800 vibrations/hour

 

Indications                                    Hours, minutes, central seconds

                                                      Power reserve

                                                      2nd time zone with day/night indication

                                                      Pointer-type date display

                                                     

Power reserve                                Approx. 40 hours

 

Case                                              Stainless steel

                                                      Titanium bezel

                                                      Titanium pushpiece guard

                               Solid back with stamped “Overseas” medallion, screw fastening

 

Water resistance                            Tested at a pressure of 15 Bar, equivalent to 150 metres

 

Dial                                                Slate-grey, circular satin-brushed finish

                                                      Painted outer minute circle

                                                   12 applied hour-markers in 18-carat gold

                                                   highlighted with a white luminescent substance.

                                                     

Strap                                              Hand-sewn dark grey square-scale alligator leather
Delivered with an additional strap in black rubber

 

Buckle                                           Double-safety triple-blade folding clasp in stainless steel.

 







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My live photo of the watch

 
 By: WHL : May 5th, 2010-10:06
It's a good looking watch: Bill...  

VERY good looking. Just bought the chronograph...

 
 By: Haagen : May 31st, 2010-01:36
...and admittedly the dual time is rather useful for me as a frequent traveller. Had somewhat regrets not buying he dual time instead...for a few days. That said I do prefer the chronograph version. Maybe...I...could...have...both?