Vacheron Constantin Overseas Perpetual Calendar Debuts In Rich Burgundy
โ€” 27 August 2025

Vacheron Constantin Overseas Perpetual Calendar Debuts In Rich Burgundy

โ€” 27 August 2025
Nick Kenyon
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  • Vacheron Constantin has debuted two new Overseas Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin references for 2025.
  • Crafted from either white gold with a burgundy lacquer or 5N pink gold with matching 5N pink gold dial.
  • Australian RRPs remain to be confirmed; however, they will be available for order from Vacheron Constantin boutiques in Sydney and Melbourne.

If youโ€™re a Vacheron Constantin fan, thereโ€™s a good chance the Overseas collection is your favourite, and within that exclusive family, the Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin, which stands tall as one of the most desirable watches to own โ€“ period.

In whatโ€™s already been a momentous year for the brand โ€“ as it celebrates its 270th anniversary โ€“ collectors have been further treated to the debut of two all-new Overseas references. Crafted from 5N pink gold and white gold, both references feature the same case proportions and calibre we know and love, yet now arrive with 5N pink gold and burgundy lacquer dials, respectively.

The precious metal cases measure 41.5mm in diameter and a slender 8.1mm in height, with a respectable 50m of water resistance. As youโ€™d expect from previous Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin references, both the case and integrated bracelet have been meticulously finished with contrasting vertical brushing and polishing, ensuring playful interaction with light whilst avoiding being gaudy.

Likewise, the in-house calibre 1120 QP/1 will be familiar, showcasing its 48-month display with a leap year indication at 12 oโ€™clock and moonphase at 6 oโ€™clock. Boasting 40 hours of power reserve, itโ€™s also been immaculately finished and is automatically wound via a 22k winding rotor.

The dials are the real stars of the show for these two new references, with the burgundy lacquer offering a shade we rarely see beneath a Vacheron Constantin signature, and an 18k 5N pink gold dial equally unusual. To elevate their sporty credentials, both watches are packaged with two straps in addition to their precious metal bracelets. The burgundy dial gets both a white and a burgundy rubber strap, while the 5N pink gold reference enjoys additional rubber straps in dark blue and white.

Itโ€™s already been a massive year for Vacheron Constantin, but clearly, itโ€™s not over yet. While thereโ€™s no word yet on Australian RRPs for these two references, they will be available to order via expressions of interest at both the Sydney and Melbourne boutiques.

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Nick Kenyon
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Nick Kenyon is the Editor of Boss Hunting, joining the team after working as the Deputy Editor of luxury watch magazine Time+Tide. He has a passion for watches, with other interests across style, sports and more. Get in touch at nick (at) luxity.com.au

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