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Vacheron Constantin · Luxury Sports

Overseas Review & Buying Guide

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Among the holy trinity, Vacheron is the quietest name — and the Overseas is its luxury sports watch, with a Maltese-cross bezel and a tool-free strap system.

The bottom line

The connoisseur’s luxury sports watch — pedigree, versatility, less hype.

Consider it if you want Royal Oak/Nautilus pedigree with more availability.

Case
~41 mm
Bezel
Maltese cross
Feature
Quick-change straps
Retail from
~$22,000

Pedigree, made versatile

The Overseas competes with the Royal Oak and Nautilus but is often easier to buy and more flexible, thanks to its three included straps.

Why collectors like it

Trinity-level finishing and prestige with less hype tax — a grail sports watch you can actually wear daily.

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Where to buy

Chrono24
Global dealer marketplace · escrow
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Brand boutique
Allocation · waitlist
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Specialist dealers
Vetted pre-owned · authentication
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Questions buyers ask

Better value than the Nautilus?
Comparable pedigree, more available, smaller premium — many think so.
What straps are included?
Usually a bracelet plus rubber and leather, tool-free.
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Chloe Tran
Founder · Geek Watches

Watch reviews for collectors, built from public specifications and current market data — independent of which seller you choose.

Published 2026-06-01Updated 2026-06-11