Vacheron Constantin Overseas (Reference 4500V/000R-B127). An unworn rose gold automatic wristwatch with date. 2021
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The Vacheron Constantin Overseas is the contemporary proposition for an elegant sport watch. It is one of the most sought-after sport pieces by any brand and the most popular design from Vacheron Constantin. It was originally launched in 1996, as a successor of the 222 (introduced in 1977) and the 333. The first Overseas chronograph was released three years later in 1999 with a Frédéric Piguet based movement.
In 2004, a sportier, more modern version of the Overseas was presented with a new dial, case and bracelet design. The model saw a new evolution in 2007 with pieces on strap added to the collection. Finally in 2016, Vacheron Constantin presented a new cleaner version of the model. This present reference 4500 embodies the very essence and charisma of the Overseas. Its 40 mm pink gold case is perfectly complemented by an elegant silvered dial. Includes Vacheron Constantin box, rubber strap and card.
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The watch is in overall very good condition with minor wear throughout commensurate with age. The movement is running at the time of cataloging, however, it was not tested for the accuracy of time or duration of the power reserve and may need service at the buyer's discretion. Please note that Sotheby's does not guarantee the future working of the movement.
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