Vacheron Constantin Overseas 49150: The Balance of the Second Generation
In the chronology of the Overseas, Reference 49150 holds a place of honor. This specimen represents the pinnacle of the second generationa period where Vacheron Constantin masterfully combined uncompromising sporting robustness with the sophisticated elegance of Genevan Haute Horlogerie. The most distinctive feature that immediately catches the eye is the Big Date dual window positioned at 12 o'clock. This complication, absent in subsequent series, gives the black dial perfect symmetry and a unique technical character. The dial base is enhanced by a refined guilloché micro-diamond pattern, creating deep and shifting light effects. The 42mm steel case protects the Calibre 1137, an integrated column-wheel chronograph movement, shielded by a soft iron ring that ensures magnetic resistance up to 25,000 A/m. The integrated bracelet, with its iconic half-Maltese cross links, is a masterpiece of ergonomics and design. Collectors Notes Reference 49150 is now considered a "future classic." While the third generation (ref. 5500V) leans toward a thinner aesthetic and caseback transparency, the second generation remains faithful to the original concept of a "luxury instrument" watch. The solid caseback, featuring the engraving of the legendary Amerigo Vespucci masted ship, is a detail much loved by purists who see this model as the last true expression of the "muscular" Overseas. The presence of the Big Date makes it visually richer and more collectibly rare than standard chronographs.
Vacheron Constantin
49140
Black
Automatic
overseas chrono
Steel










