Vacheron Adds Ultra-Thin Perpetual Calendars

Vacheron Constantin introduces two fresh takes on the Overseas Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin. The new iterations include a pink gold model with a sunburst dial and moon-phase aperture and a white gold version with a rich burgundy lacquer dial. Both watches arrive in 41.5 mm cases that measure just 8.1 mm thick, offering a sleek profile for a high-complication timepiece. Each comes with an 18K gold bracelet, plus two interchangeable rubber straps — blue or white for the pink gold model, and burgundy or white for the white gold option.

Design and Craftsmanship

Each reference reflects the Maison’s Maltese-cross signature, balancing elegance and a sporty aesthetic. The pink-gold edition features a tonal layout with a discreet blue minute track, while the white-gold variant pairs bright white numerals with the deep burgundy dial. Finishing details such as alternating polished and satin-brushed surfaces emphasize its refined proportions. Through the sapphire caseback, the 22K gold rotor engraved with a compass rose pays homage to the spirit of travel.

Movement and Technical Features

Inside both models is the Manufacture Calibre 1120 QP/1, an ultra-thin automatic movement operating at 19,800 vph. It powers a perpetual calendar with day, date, month, leap-year cycle and moon-phase indications — all requiring no adjustment until the year 2100. Comprising 276 components and 36 jewels, the movement offers a 40-hour power reserve and 50 meters of water resistance. Traditional haute horlogerie finishes, including Côtes de Genève, chamfering and perlage, are fully visible through the exhibition back. For further details on pricing and availability, visit Vacheron Constantin’s website or boutiques.

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