Vacheron Constantin Watches
Description
The distinctive look of the Dual Time "Everest" is the product of several design choices that subtly modify the architecture of the regular-production Overseas. Among the most obvious changes is the use of titanium instead of steel for the majority of the case. The bezel ring below the titanium bezel is still made of steel, replacing the tantalum component on the prototype to retain a subtle two-tone look. Notably, the case also features guards for the crown and pusher, giving the watch a more rugged look befitting its original purpose. The finishing has also been slightly tweaked; the bezel and pusher guards are bead blasted for greater contrast. Other specifications, like the 41mm diameter, 150m of water resistance, and integrated bracelet, are unchanged. Inside is the Caliber 5110 DT/2, an automatic movement offering 60 hours of power reserve at a frequency of 4Hz. Like most Vacheron movements, this one is hallmarked with the Geneva Seal, guaranteeing exceptional finishing. Like the rest of the watch, the caliber is not a simple copy of movement in the regular Overseas Dual Time?the bridges and baseplate are coated in dark gray NAC to better match the watch's subtle color scheme, and the 22K gold rotor features an illustration of Mount Everest in relief. While the modified case and caliber are appealing, the captivating dial is likely the most important reason why Dual Time "Everest" is so desirable. The distinctive colorway uses a bluish gray primary color with orange accents in the AM/PM indicator and GMT hand. The dial also features a grained finish not seen in other Overseas Dual Time models. Of course, the "Everest" maintains the date sub-dial for local time and AM/PM indication for home time. To complete the picture, the watch comes with a bluish gray Cordura fabric strap with orange accents that match the color scheme of the dial.