I love all of the 3rd generation of the overseas models. The titanium Tourbillon Skeleton and Dual Time Everest are, in my opinion, the picks of the litter and my grails.
Beautiful watch, thank you for sharing 🙂👍. Almost tempted to say I like the non-tourbillon version more. Ah, that's my dream- to be forced to chose! What a great problem to have.....
For what it’s worth the integration of the tourbillon in the dial has been executed so well that to me. It’s a level up that takes the watch to a galactic level.
I think my favorite Overseas together with the 3 hand date model with that same gorgeous blue dial. But you mention its size at 42.5mm, but on the spec sheet you also showed here, it said 40mm 🤷♂️
Amazing watch, amazing brand, amazing video again! 🙂 P.S. In the 39 second footage you can see something like dots/dust on the hands. I hope these are just specks on the glass... 🧐
This is a watch when you’re done with Rolex, Vacheron is one of the Holy trinity of watches. With that said I believe Rolex should replace Ap. Vacheron, patek, and Rolex. Unfortunately Rolex isn’t really the haute horology that these watches meet.
@@Bdigital9482 Hi Bm, disagree. IMO Rolex is too machined finished to be considered "trinity". If you said maybe A.Lange and Sohne, then I would say there should be a Fab Four. That said, I've been watching a fair share of watch service/restoration vids, and looks to me Rolex seems better finished than the other higher end houses- TAG, Breitling, Omega. Think maybe Rolex is pushing into IWC, GO, JLC territory, at least those with the "tractor" movements. So, to me, Rolex shouldn't be considered best of the best, but maybe best of the good.
Most beautiful Toubillon there is, imo!
I strongly disagree but it is a beautiful piece. At that price point though I can think of dozens of watches I’d prefer.
It’s a definite show stopper.
@@Doggo-frencton can you mention your other preferences
Truly a Grail watch🔝🔝
Indeed it is
My Grail watch! Just the regular overseas.
Fantastic watch! I would like it even more if they had kept the case, bezel and bracelet design of the Overseas generation two.
I love all of the 3rd generation of the overseas models. The titanium Tourbillon Skeleton and Dual Time Everest are, in my opinion, the picks of the litter and my grails.
Simply best of the best❤
Beautiful watch, thank you for sharing 🙂👍. Almost tempted to say I like the non-tourbillon version more. Ah, that's my dream- to be forced to chose! What a great problem to have.....
For what it’s worth the integration of the tourbillon in the dial has been executed so well that to me. It’s a level up that takes the watch to a galactic level.
I would love to have the standard 4520V in titanium.
I think my favorite Overseas together with the 3 hand date model with that same gorgeous blue dial. But you mention its size at 42.5mm, but on the spec sheet you also showed here, it said 40mm 🤷♂️
Yes it’s a typo in the spec sheet. The watch is 42.5mm. We missed that detail thanks for picking up on it.
Saw this at VC at Harrods. Absolutely stunning
I wish this would come in rose gold I think that would be the sweet spot for this watch! Tourbillon for me must be set in precious metal 😊
Amazing watch, amazing brand, amazing video again! 🙂
P.S. In the 39 second footage you can see something like dots/dust on the hands. I hope these are just specks on the glass... 🧐
Best of the best
Excelente!
Beautiful💕
At 50m compared to the usual 100m or 150m, it only misses this to be perfect :)
To this day Sarb 009 is the best blue dial ever,I almost bought it for 2500$.
Advice, remove the music :)
If you're done with Omega and not quite ready to step up to Rolex, this watch is a good option.
This is a watch when you’re done with Rolex, Vacheron is one of the Holy trinity of watches. With that said I believe Rolex should replace Ap. Vacheron, patek, and Rolex. Unfortunately Rolex isn’t really the haute horology that these watches meet.
@@Bdigital9482 Rolex is far from the league
@@Bdigital9482could not have said it better.
@@Bdigital9482 Hi Bm, disagree. IMO Rolex is too machined finished to be considered "trinity". If you said maybe A.Lange and Sohne, then I would say there should be a Fab Four. That said, I've been watching a fair share of watch service/restoration vids, and looks to me Rolex seems better finished than the other higher end houses- TAG, Breitling, Omega. Think maybe Rolex is pushing into IWC, GO, JLC territory, at least those with the "tractor" movements. So, to me, Rolex shouldn't be considered best of the best, but maybe best of the good.