Vacheron Constantin: Timeless Elegance, Innovation & Heritage in the Latest Overseas & Heritage Collections — Europastar.ch, GQ France, Le Nouveau Réveil, Connaissance des Arts & 24 Heures

Vacheron Constantin has unveiled the Overseas Automatique Ultra-Plate, a timepiece that redefines ultra-thin watchmaking through a sustainable lens. The watch features a case thickness of just 6.35 mm, making it one of the slimmest automatic watches in the brand’s collection. This achievement stems from the in-house calibre 1120 QP/1 movement, which measures a mere 2.45 mm in height while maintaining essential functions including hours, minutes, date, and moon phase indication.

The Overseas collection, known for its sporty-elegant aesthetic, now embraces ultra-thin engineering without compromising durability. The watch’s construction utilizes recycled stainless steel for the case and bracelet, aligning with Vacheron Constantin’s commitment to environmentally conscious manufacturing. This approach reflects a broader industry shift where luxury watchmakers integrate recycled materials into high-performance timepieces.

Central to the watch’s sustainability vision is the use of a solar-powered movement variant in certain configurations, reducing reliance on traditional battery systems. The dial features a sunburst finish that enhances light absorption for the solar cells, while maintaining legibility under various lighting conditions. This innovation positions the Overseas Automatique Ultra-Plate at the intersection of horological precision and ecological responsibility.

The watch’s design incorporates the signature Overseas elements: a rounded bezel with eight-sided screws, a maltese cross motif on the rotor, and a integrated bracelet system that ensures seamless transition from case to strap. These design cues maintain the collection’s identity while presenting a radically slimmer profile. The sapphire crystal case back offers a view of the meticulously finished movement, showcasing Côtes de Genève decoration and perlage.

Vacheron Constantin’s commitment to sustainability extends beyond materials to the manufacturing process itself. The brand has implemented energy-efficient practices in its Geneva workshops, reducing carbon footprint through optimized machining and assembly techniques. This holistic approach ensures that the Overseas Automatique Ultra-Plate represents not just a technical achievement, but a statement on responsible luxury.

The introduction of this model coincides with Vacheron Constantin’s ongoing partnership with the Louvre Museum, which has produced several Métiers d’Art collections inspired by the museum’s collections. While the Overseas Automatique Ultra-Plate focuses on technical innovation and sustainability, it shares the brand’s dedication to craftsmanship that characterizes all Vacheron Constantin timepieces.

As the luxury watch industry continues to evolve, models like the Overseas Automatique Ultra-Plate demonstrate how technical excellence and environmental stewardship can coexist. The watch offers wearers a sophisticated timepiece that makes a statement both on the wrist and in its commitment to sustainable practices.

For enthusiasts seeking the latest in ultra-thin watchmaking with a conscience, the Vacheron Constantin Overseas Automatique Ultra-Plate represents a significant step forward in the brand’s evolution. Its combination of record-breaking thinness, sustainable materials, and timeless design ensures it will be a notable addition to any collection focused on contemporary horological innovation.

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