Vacheron Constantin Overseas 4500V/110A-B126 Vacheron Constantin Watch Review
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The Vacheron Constantin Overseas 4500V/110A-B126 is encased in 41mm of stainless steel surrounding a silver dial on a stainless steel bracelet. Features of this Vacheron Constantin Overseas include hours, minutes, seconds and date. This Vacheron Constantin watch also measures 11.3mm in thickness and 48.6mm from lug-to-lug.
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The perfect “one watch” for someone with the budget to own many, many watches.
@@stanwilson7040 lol !
That bracelet with the logo design on the links is amazing.
The silver dial version looks by far the best to me. Only black and blue ones ever come up for sale pre-owned where I am, so I guess a lot of other people also love the silver.
Very underrated. I myself have a black dial version and its stunning.
Love the sliver dial on this but prefer the black dial on the dual time. Both are beautiful.
I purchased this variant just before it was waitlisted. Thankful to own it. It’s an exquisite timepiece.
Is it hand polished ?
Honestly my best timepiece purchased this year.
@@stanwilson7040
Are you an idiot?
That on-the-go adjustment feature is great. Super simple and really all you need to dial the fit for most watches.
Love it but the hype lately have send this handsome OS to the moon....... VC is my best love among the Holy Trinity. Great review Tim.
VC 4500 is a deserved success, top watch. Each detail and solution is outstanding and makes quite outdated many others watches
Purchased this particular model, just about the same time this youtube video was out several days back... I really like this watch and happy with my decision
This is a grail piece for me. By far the best ss out there!
I prefer the blue dial but this one is beautiful as well!
The silver dial has an "under the radar" quality to it.
@@dariosandoval5140 100% agreed
Vacheron! For the win!!
I've always prefered 1st and 2nd generations, 1st is my favorite. I don't like 3rd generation bezel made from 2 parts - ring and cross.
I had the foresight to be on the lookout for one of these before things got completely out of hand, but sadly not the courage nor the planned budget to get one when they were still reasonably priced. It’s too late now
Keep looking mate. Same happened to me as I was going for a blue dial and had s chance to get black or silver dial but passed. Did pull a trigger when a good deal came up on chrono24. The deal will come up eventually just need to be ready to pull the trigger quickly
@@maximl8820 what's it selling at?
Did i hear that right? No hacking seconds? How is that possible? That is something you can only find on the cheapest watches, plus, it completely defeats the point of any chronometer certification
This watch is Beautiful!!!!
There's no way the true end link to endlink measurement is 52mm. That's probably the internal measurement. Externally it is more like 56mm - in fact 56mm is what was stated on a previous review of the black dial version of the same watch.
Seriously. Because of that I'd be to check out the so-called women's model in 37mm, assuming similar bracelet it'd have around a 48mm lug to lug at least. Small-ish dial and long lugs gives a unique presence.
@@HaonProductions I've tried it, and it felt a bit dainty. And the small seconds dial doesn't have the same impact.
Why is the blue one more sought after ?
It's a stunning shade of blue. And it's made by same company who makes for FP Journe
I like Generation II better it has no flair out lug to lug…that said this has better tech..
Not a fan of the seconds hand- it should have been either lumed or just straight without that arrow. Nice watch overall- still Bronze Medal when it comes to the Big 3 Integrated watches- AP Patek Vacheron
possibly but VC beats AP generally
Te be elegant it has to be smaller than 41 mm, Patek , would never pull off such a BIG monster .
Patek?? Pulled off even bigger sizes on Nautilus (eg the 42 mm of 3711G).
The VC OS 4500 ranks top for me (out of the holy 3): innovation, straps change systems and micro regulation, 150 m waterproof and antimagnetic, top look. It is simply registering a deserved hype …
No hacking seconds on a timepiece like this is ridiculous. I don't understand why having no hacking seconds is even a thing anymore.
Buy a Casio
this in 39 and no date would be perfect
Stunning watch, and I would absolutely love one, but the pre-owned prices for this are spinning-bow-tie crazy at the moment. Absolutely zero value in one of these in my opinion.
I like it a lot, but honestly, I like a DJ41 with a silver dial, jubilee bracelet and fluted bezel just as much if not more.
At about a third the price the DJ is a great choice..depends what you want the VC is all hand made high horology masterpiece…the Rolex is a tough as nails timepiece that is perfect for a machined watch
@@ugaais yes, I know the difference. I prefer the Rolex. I do like the VC, I know it’s part of the Holy Trinity, and know it’s “high horology” relative to Rolex. Maybe I’m biased because I’m getting the DJ41, but either way, I still prefer it.
@@JamesK1963 congratulations on getting you DJ 41 excellent watch…I liked how you optioned it out…Merry Christmas
Tim! Common! Please spend some money on a good camera. The watch no way looks like what you show in this video
Nice looking watch, but not on par with the legendary designs of Nautilus and AP Royal Oak, which it's supposed to compete with. The date window is large but font too small.
Why so many still covet the AP/RO when this VC/O i readily available at a 1/3 third of the price is beyond me?? Off course I understand the lack of knowledge and "peer pressure" plays a big part but come on. Just do some unbiased reading. AP has some of the worst warranty numbers of all Swiss manufacturers whereas VC is on the upper level. Not comparable with JLC though but then again who is? I´d pick this one over a PP/N or PP/A every single time. PP has, despite their evident class, unfortunately become somewhat of a rapper/ballers watch. VC is still the equally rugged and sophisticated gentleman's watch.
Wish it was 36. It's too big for his and most men wrists
"Men"
I'd buy it as a 36mm...
This dude needs some hand cream.
VC overseas & AL&S Odysseus have the best and the worst bracelet in the history of wrist watch.
Own the 47040/B01A-9093. Waiting to see what the next generation offers
Why doesn't it have hacking seconds?
Never interrupt the balance spring
@@Celestial_Coda Can you expand on your answer? Does hacking interrupt the balance spring and if so why is that a problem? Many fine watches do have hacking seconds. Are they wrong?
@@edwardb7811 Just to be clear: I'm just echoing what those high horology brands say. VC and Journe basically say "never disturb the balance wheel". Hacking is, of course, forcibly stopping the balance wheel, which I imagine is quite a bit of impact. That being said, Hacking doesn't really matter, the watches are off by so much per day it doesn't actually matter as long as you know if it's fast or slow.
@@Celestial_Coda Thanks for your clear explanation.
The dressiest of sports watches...or vica versa.
Badly needs no date, would be #1
Don’t disagree, but it is subtle and elegant nonetheless
24 grand and no hacking seconds
Never interrupt the balance wheel.
None of these HH swiss brands can be arsed to do hacking? If you want hacking in an HH timepiece you go German!
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