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Vacheron Constantin 2024 releases: 5 new Overseas and 3 new Patrimony

Vacheron Constantin has unveiled an array of new timepieces for 2024, spanning both its Overseas and Patrimony collections. These releases were showcased at Watches and Wonders.

The Overseas Collection: Embracing Boldness and Innovation

The Overseas collection, known for its sporty elegance, welcomes five new models. Among the novelties are four variants adorned with striking green dials (marking a first for the collection!) and these include:

  • A 41mm Self-Winding model
  • A 42.5mm Chronograph
  • A 41mm Dual Time
  • A 35mm Self-Winding version with a diamond-studded bezel

Additionally, a standout titanium tourbillon model featuring a blue dial was introduced, showcasing the brand's mastery over high horology. This model distinguishes itself with a Grade 5 titanium case, offering a contemporary take on the classic tourbillon complication.

The Patrimony Collection: A Nod to the 1950s

Simultaneously, Vacheron Constantin has revitalised its Patrimony collection with three new models that pay homage to the understated elegance of the 1950s. The collection now includes:

  • Two 39mm Manual-Winding time-only models
  • A Moon Phase Retrograde Date model

These pieces are characterised by their minimalist design, precious-metal cases, and colorful leather straps, echoing the brand's storied heritage while still appealing to more contemporary tastes.

The manual-winding models are presented in rose and white gold variations, coupled with meticulously crafted dials that exude that vintage charm that everyone loves in this collection.

The Moon Phase Retrograde Date, on the other hand, blends their sophisticated complications with a timeless aesthetic.

Each new release from Vacheron Constantin that we have seen this week exemplifies their dedication to improvement and they seem to have listened to their fan-base with the new configurations. The Overseas models with green dials feature sunburst finishes that play with light, while the titanium tourbillon model showcases a meticulously finished movement set against a utilitarian case. The Patrimony watches continue this tradition, with their clean dials highlighting the beauty of simplicity.

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