Vacheron Constantin

Overseas Dual Time

41.0mm Popular Model Wide Price Range Surging Volume
Low $16,837
Median $26,310
High $32,449
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The Vacheron Constantin Overseas Dual Time offers a compelling blend of travel-ready functionality and refined finishing, making it a standout within the Overseas lineup. Introduced as the brand’s answer to the modern globetrotter’s needs, this model elegantly integrates a second time zone complication without compromising the clean, sporty lines that define the Overseas collection. Its 41mm stainless steel case, paired with the signature Maltese cross-inspired bezel, appeals to those who want versatility with a distinctly high-end Swiss pedigree.

Reference 7900V/110A-B334 is the most recognized steel model, featuring a sunburst blue or silver dial and the in-house Caliber 5110 DT automatic movement. The quick-adjust dual time display with day/night indicator and date subdial is both intuitive and legible, setting it apart from more cluttered GMT alternatives. Water resistance to 150 meters and the quick-change strap system add practical value, making this a true everyday luxury travel watch.

Pricing varies with dial color, bracelet versus strap configurations, and overall condition. The full set with box, papers, and all three factory straps (steel, rubber, and leather) commands a premium, as does the blue dial variant. Earlier references like the 47450 use a different movement and lack the interchangeable strap system, which affects both wearability and resale value. Focus on finding a complete set and confirm the presence of the original quick-release straps to maximize enjoyment and long-term value.

What owners love

  • The dual time complication is highly intuitive, with a dedicated AM/PM indicator and independent local hour adjustment that makes travel effortless compared to most GMTs.
  • The integrated bracelet system with quick-release allows seamless switching between steel bracelet, rubber, and leather straps without tools, adding real versatility to daily wear.
  • Owners praise the slim profile and balanced proportions, noting it wears noticeably more refined and less bulky than other luxury sports watches with similar complications.

Common Criticisms

  • The date pusher at 4 o'clock is awkward to operate and can be accidentally triggered, leading to frustration when setting the watch.
  • Legibility of the second time zone hand is compromised by its similar shape and color to the main hour hand, making it easy to misread at a glance.
  • The watch is prone to picking up hairline scratches on the polished bezel and center links, which detracts from the pristine look faster than expected.

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