Review – Vacheron Constantin Overseas Tourbillon 6000V
Vacheron Constantin expands its Overseas collection with the introduction of a sophisticated tourbillon complication. The first tourbillon model to debut in the Overseas collection, the complication injects a dose of Haute Horlogerie spectacle to the mix without jeopardising the solidity of a luxury sports watch designed for everyday wear. Presented in a stainless steel case with a striking blue dial and expected high-end finishes, the watch is fitted with Vacheron Constantin’s self-winding ultra-thin calibre 2160 and, like its fellow Overseas models, brings versatility to the table with three interchangeable bracelets/straps.




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If the increasingly frantic targeted ads in my Instagram feed for fancy underwear and/or chocolate are anything to go by, Valentine’s Day is just around the corner. Well, if you’re reading this and have left your extravagant-show-of-affection-giftstravaganza run a little late, don’t worry. We — or rather Blancpain — have your back. Say hello to the Blancpain Villeret Valentine Women Quantième Phases de Lune, a delightful limited edition made with Valentine’s Day in mind. Of course, there’s the expected mix of mother-of-pearl dial and liberal sprinkling of sparkly stones in the 33mm red gold case, but what really elevates this from regular fancy women’s watch to lust-worthy Valentine’s Day gift are the little touches. Sure, there’s a passionate red-strap option, but look closer and you’ll see the tip of the pointer date has skewered (much like Cupid’s arrow) a plump red heart. Speaking of arrows, the seconds hand is actually shaped like one. And then there’s the moon, which is sporting a little beauty spot, a très cute touch. Finally, the golden rotor continues the Cupid motif. All told, this is a delightful package, and one that leaves a dozen long-stemmed roses in the dust. It’s also something of a…


